Original scientific paper
Bioarchaeological Analysis of the Human Skeletal Remains from the Late Mediaeval Cemetery of Koprivno, Southern Croatia
Mario Novak
; Department of Archaeology , Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
The paper presents the results of bioarchaeological analysis of the late mediaeval (13th-14th century) skeletal sample from Koprivno, southern Croatia. Skeletal remains of 21 individuals (eight males, nine females, and four subadults) were examined for the possible presence of dental pathologies (caries and alveolar bone diseases), subadult stress indicators (cribra orbitalia and dental enamel hypoplasia), degenerative osteoarthritis of the vertebrae and major joints, Schmorl’s nodes on vertebrae, periostitis, and bone trauma. The analysed sample is characterised by high frequency of alveolar bone disease, most probably as a result of somewhat longer average life span (around 41 years) and very poor oral hygiene, while the data concerning dental caries indicate mixed diet evenly based on meat and cereals. High frequencies of cribra orbitalia, dental enamel hypoplasia and periostitis suggest frequent episodes of physiological stress (hunger, epidemics of infectious diseases) which is in accordance with historical data. Distribution and prevalence of cranial traumas strongly suggest a relatively high degree of interpersonal violence in the analysed community.
Keywords
Bioarchaeology; Late Mediaeval Cemetery, Koprivno, Dental Pathologies; Subadult Stress; Bone Trauma
Hrčak ID:
69508
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Publication date:
21.6.2011.
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