Traumatic injuries can be used as general indicators of activity patterns in past populations. This study tests the hypothesis that contemporaneous (10th–12th century) rural and urban populations in medieval Poland will have a significantly different prevalence of non-violent fractures. Traumatic injuries to the post-cranial skeleton were recorded for 180 adults from rural Giecz and for 96 adults from urban Poznań-Śródka. They were statistically analyzed by body region and individual skeletal element. Results reveal that Giecz had a significantly higher rate of trunk fractures than Poznań-Śródka (Fisher’s exact, p<0.05). In particular, rib and vertebral fractures were more common in Giecz males and females than in their Poz-nań-Śródka co...
The anthropological analysis and assessment of the living conditions of historical populations shoul...
In this article, the authors present the results of a bioanthropological research conducted upon a s...
Objectives: Degenerative joint disease in the spine is heavily influenced by genetic, environmental,...
Abstract: Objective: To explore how medieval living conditions, occupation, and an individual's role...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how medieval living conditions, occupation, and an individual's role within so...
BONE TRAUMAS AMONG THE SKELETAL POPULATION FROM GRUCZNO (11-14 C.). The study contains a quantitati...
Farming is among the three most hazardous occupations in modern society and perhaps also held a simi...
Skeletal remains provide one of the most important and direct sources of evidence for the occurrence...
Skeletal remains provide one of the most important and direct sources of evidence for the occurrence...
Focus of this work was to estimate the frequency of moving apparatus injuries in skeletal material o...
This dissertation tests the hypothesis that urbanization in a medieval Polish population caused the ...
This article examines evidence for violence as reflected in skull injuries in 378 individuals from N...
Summary This study determined the incidence and probabil-ity of hip fractures in Poland based on ver...
The excavations conducted at Van Castle Mound, East Anatolia, between 1987 and 2010 uncovered a tota...
Horse riding, a determinant activity in the history of human cultural evolution, remains unreliably ...
The anthropological analysis and assessment of the living conditions of historical populations shoul...
In this article, the authors present the results of a bioanthropological research conducted upon a s...
Objectives: Degenerative joint disease in the spine is heavily influenced by genetic, environmental,...
Abstract: Objective: To explore how medieval living conditions, occupation, and an individual's role...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how medieval living conditions, occupation, and an individual's role within so...
BONE TRAUMAS AMONG THE SKELETAL POPULATION FROM GRUCZNO (11-14 C.). The study contains a quantitati...
Farming is among the three most hazardous occupations in modern society and perhaps also held a simi...
Skeletal remains provide one of the most important and direct sources of evidence for the occurrence...
Skeletal remains provide one of the most important and direct sources of evidence for the occurrence...
Focus of this work was to estimate the frequency of moving apparatus injuries in skeletal material o...
This dissertation tests the hypothesis that urbanization in a medieval Polish population caused the ...
This article examines evidence for violence as reflected in skull injuries in 378 individuals from N...
Summary This study determined the incidence and probabil-ity of hip fractures in Poland based on ver...
The excavations conducted at Van Castle Mound, East Anatolia, between 1987 and 2010 uncovered a tota...
Horse riding, a determinant activity in the history of human cultural evolution, remains unreliably ...
The anthropological analysis and assessment of the living conditions of historical populations shoul...
In this article, the authors present the results of a bioanthropological research conducted upon a s...
Objectives: Degenerative joint disease in the spine is heavily influenced by genetic, environmental,...