I believe Maria Liston of the University of Waterloo has done some experiments on animal carcasses. Here's her profile and contact information: https://uwaterloo.ca/anthropology/people-profiles/maria-liston
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De : HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] De la part de adam heinrich
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Objet : musket ball trauma to bone
Dear all,
Does anyone know of any studies into musket ball trauma, particularly injuries to the trabecular/spongy bone at the ends of bones? I have an animal bone that has an oval shaped depression at the proximal ulna with some crushed bone within the depression.
Thanks, Adam Heinrich