Deficiency diseases in the Kyiv Rus' subadult population: The issue of the small sample effects [0.03%]
基辅罗斯少年群体中的缺乏症:小样本效应问题
Oleksandra Kozak,Aleksandr Diachenko
Oleksandra Kozak
This paper underlines the importance of the small sample effects consideration in paleopathological research providing an example of children from Kyiv Rus' cemeteries dated to the 10th-13th century AD. The study presents data introduction ...
Scurvy, anaemia, and rickets under the microscope - Light-microscopy supported investigation of malnutrition in subadult skeletal remains from the medieval central mountain village of Winnefeld (Lower Saxony, Germany) [0.03%]
中世纪德国威尼菲尔德中央山村儿童和青少年骨骼标本的光学显微镜检查: scorbut、贫血和佝偻病研究
Jan Nováček
Jan Nováček
In the hilly region of Solling in Central Germany, a large number of abandoned medieval settlements is known. In an excavation project of a church ruin and cemetery of the abandoned village Winnefeld from the 12th to 14th century CE, 165 in...
Anna Bretschneider,Janine Mazanec,Patrick Wittmeier et al.
Anna Bretschneider et al.
The analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) from human skeletal remains can provide useful insights when investigating archaeological finds. One popular application of aDNA is to examine genealogical relationships between individuals recovered at th...
Simona Sulis,Lenka Vorobeľová
Simona Sulis
The citrate levels in the bone start to decrease after death. Therefore, it may be possible to estimate the post-mortem interval if the citrate content decreases at regular and predictable intervals. To verify this, it was used twelve fresh...
A probable case of an "Hourglass" epidermoid cyst located in the posterior fossa in an individual from Ibi, Alicante, Spain (12th-13th centuries AD) [0.03%]
西班牙阿利坎特伊比的一例可能的“沙漏”表皮囊肿病例(公元12至13世纪)
Susana Gómez-González,Consuelo Roca de Togores Muñoz,Doménech Campillo-Valero
Susana Gómez-González
Epidermoid bone cysts are rare, unilocular, and slow growing. They develop by the accumulation of ectodermal remnants, and they may be congenital or acquired. The most common locations for these bone cysts are the distal phalanges, followed...
Comparing morphological (os coxae) and metric (long bone length) sex estimation methods in archaeological collections [0.03%]
遗骸性别估算的形态学(髋骨)和计量学(长骨)方法比较研究
Ana Curto,Sónia Ferro,Cláudia Santos et al.
Ana Curto et al.
Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the internal consistency of sex estimation using metric (long bone length) and morphological (os coxae) methodologies from different bones and across different archaeological populations from...
Myrsini Voulgari,Ioanna Anastopoulou,Fotios A Karakostis et al.
Myrsini Voulgari et al.
Virtual calculations of bone morphology are increasingly becoming the golden standard in anthropological sciences, gradually replacing the performance of direct physical measurements. Nevertheless, the potential discrepancy between the two ...
Osteosclerotic disease and bone cyst in a prehispanic burial from Las Cañadas del Teide (Tenerife, Canary Islands) [0.03%]
泰德国家公园拉斯卡纳戴斯遗址(特内里费,加那利群岛)史前人骨骸中的骨硬化病和骨囊肿病症研究
Emilio González-Reimers,Alejandra C Ordóñez,Efraín Marrero-Salas et al.
Emilio González-Reimers et al.
Skeletal remains of two prehispanic male adult individuals (antiquity ≈ 550 BP) recovered from a burial cave located in Montaña Blanca (Las Cañadas del Teide) at an altitude of 2450 m above sea level, in the highlands of Tenerife (Canary...
Porotic hyperostosis and cribra orbitalia in samples from the Late Hillfort Period sites at Dětkovice - Za zahradama (district Prostějov) and Vídeňská street (district Brno), Czech Republic [0.03%]
捷克共和国德特科维采和维也纳街遗址(晚期城堡时期)中的多孔性骨病变及眼眶骨嵴隆起现象研究:普罗斯捷约夫区和布尔诺区案例分析
Soňa Kalafutová,Miroslav Králík,Lenka Sedláčková et al.
Soňa Kalafutová et al.
Porotic hyperostosis and cribra orbitalia are pathological changes occurring on the human skull. These changes were observed and evaluated on skeletal remains from Dětkovice - Za zahradama and Vídeňská Street in Brno; both sites are dat...
Michele R Buzon,Randall T Loder,Benjamin Joseph et al.
Michele R Buzon et al.
Massive bone destruction in a human right proximal femur is described and differentially discussed in this case study. The individual was an older adult female buried at the ancient Nubian site of Tombos (modern-day Sudan) dating to the ear...