Ageing and disease risk factors: A new paleoepidemiological methodology for understanding disease in the past [0.03%]
衰老和疾病风险因素:用于了解过去疾病的新的古人流行病学方法论
Jo Appleby
Jo Appleby
Objectives: To outline a methodology that enables the reconstruction of age-related disease risk in past societies. Materials: Modern e...
Eimeria leuckarti in equid coprolites from the Sassanid Era (2nd-6th century CE) excavated in Chehrabad Salt Mine archaeological site, Iran [0.03%]
伊朗沙赫拉巴德盐矿遗址萨珊王朝(公元2至6世纪)马粪化石中的隐孢子虫属勒卡氏艾美耳球虫
Zeynab Askari,Alireza Sazmand,Gholamreza Mowlavi et al.
Zeynab Askari et al.
Objective: This study reports coccidian oocysts in an equid coprolite dated to the Sassanid Empire (2nd-6th century CE) recovered in Chehrabad Salt Mine archaeological site, Iran. ...
Investigating the association between intestinal parasite infection and cribra orbitalia in the medieval population of Cambridge, UK [0.03%]
英国剑桥中世纪人群肠道寄生虫感染与眼眶软骨病之间的关系研究
Tianyi Wang,Jenna M Dittmar,Sarah A Inskip et al.
Tianyi Wang et al.
Objective: Cribra orbitalia is believed to be a skeletal indicator of chronic anaemia, scurvy, rickets or related metabolic diseases. It has been suggested that it may be used as a proxy indicator for intestinal parasite ...
Dental diseases and dental wear as a proxy for dietary patterns in Hellenistic-early Roman Menainon, Sicily [0.03%]
西西里赫拉克勒斯-早罗马时期梅纳伊诺的牙齿疾病和磨损作为饮食模式替代指标的研究
Antonio Caruso,Efthymia Nikita
Antonio Caruso
Objective: This paper explores dental diseases and wear as a proxy for dietary patterns in Hellenistic-early Roman Menainon. Materials: ...
Activity reconstruction of Rangifer tarandus feet in Fennoscandian -archaeology: Methodological considerations and application to archaeological material from two Sámi habitation sites [0.03%]
基於考古學方法論的考量和兩處薩米人聚落考古材料的應用,重建芬諾斯堪迪納維亞地區Rangifer tarandus足部活動
Emily Hull,Anna-Kaisa Salmi,Mitchell Semeniuk
Emily Hull
Objective: This study explores the presence and prevalence of working Rangifer tarandus tarandus (domestic reindeer) through entheseal changes present in Rangifer tarandus phalanges at the Sámi habitation sites of Juiken...
Is the promontory a promising site to diagnose otitis media in paleopathology? A search for evidence [0.03%]
隆突是诊断古病理中耳炎的可靠部位吗?寻找证据
Stefan Flohr,Uwe Kierdorf,Horst Kierdorf et al.
Stefan Flohr et al.
Objective: The promontory of the middle ear was recently suggested to be an appropriate site for diagnosing otitis media (OM) in archaeological bones by endoscopic inspection. The present study scrutinized the underlying ...
Gretchen R Dabbs,Anna Stevens,Melinda King Wetzel
Gretchen R Dabbs
Objective: This paper describes the fifth case of a mature ovarian teratoma reported in the bioarchaeological literature, contributing to the temporal and geographical distribution of known examples of this unusual pathol...
A pathological lesion or a postmortem artefact? An interdisciplinary approach to deal with an interesting early medieval case [0.03%]
病灶还是尸检伪象?一个有趣的中世纪早期案例的跨学科研究方法探讨
Martina Fojtová,Jan Křístek,Lukáš Kučera
Martina Fojtová
Objective: This study evaluates a case of pseudopathology and the effects that postmortem taphonomic changes and environmental influences can have on bone. ...
S A Mays
S A Mays
Objectives: This article considers the position of palaeopathology of ca. 1750AD onward within the subdiscipline of Industrial Archaeology, and reflects upon the relationship between skeletal palaeopathology and textual s...
Dental health in Roman dogs: A pilot study using standardized examination methods [0.03%]
罗马时期犬类的口腔健康状况——采用标准化检查方法的一项初步研究
Monika Schernig-Mráz,Anne L Grauer,Gottfried Morgenegg
Monika Schernig-Mráz
Objective: To utilize standardized clinical veterinary methods to analyze dental health in a series of Roman dog maxillae and mandibles and to compare results to modern clinical data. ...