In this paper, we describe pathological lesions identified in seven skeletons discovered in the Saint Sava necropolis in Bucharest, Romania, dating to the Late Medieval/Early Modern period. The pathological changes observed in the skeletons were analysed using macroscopic examination. Additionally, computed tomography scanning was performed on two individuals displaying advanced lesions on the cranial surface. For the differential diagnosis, we took into consideration treponemal infection, tuberculosis, osteomyelitis, leprosy, fluorosis, melorheostosis, hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy, Paget's disease and mycotic infection, along with the possibility of multiple afflictions occurring simultaneously. The morphology and distribution o...
none4Analysis of the skeleton from tomb 144 of the early medieval necropolis of Vicenne-Campochiaro ...
Syphilis is one of the most exciting diseases explored in paleopathology and, therefore, tracing bac...
Venereal syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by Treponema pallidum – Gram-negative, sl...
The main goal of this paper is to describe and discuss pathological lesions observed in a Roman skel...
Published data on palaeopathology are limited from the area of Serbia. This paper provides evidence ...
In Sigtuna, Sweden, a medieval cemetery, including 227 skeletons, was analysed in 2006. On the outsk...
This paper deals with infectious diseases reflected on human skeletal remains from the period of the...
Between 2012-2014 the Superintendence of Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape of Emilia-Romagna, has...
Syphilis is one of the most exciting diseases explored in paleopathology and, therefore, tracing bac...
In 2009, an archaeological intervention in the Valle da Gafaria (Lagos, Portugal) allowed the excava...
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/112157281/PDFSTARTInternational audienceAnalysis...
Paleopatology is a special field of historical anthropology. Its main object is investigating of dis...
The purpose of this study is to review the evidence for the presence of specific infectious diseases...
An examination of an adult male buried from the post-classical necropolis of La Selvicciola (Viterbo...
This study examines the dental developmental defects seen in an individual recovered from the Saint ...
none4Analysis of the skeleton from tomb 144 of the early medieval necropolis of Vicenne-Campochiaro ...
Syphilis is one of the most exciting diseases explored in paleopathology and, therefore, tracing bac...
Venereal syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by Treponema pallidum – Gram-negative, sl...
The main goal of this paper is to describe and discuss pathological lesions observed in a Roman skel...
Published data on palaeopathology are limited from the area of Serbia. This paper provides evidence ...
In Sigtuna, Sweden, a medieval cemetery, including 227 skeletons, was analysed in 2006. On the outsk...
This paper deals with infectious diseases reflected on human skeletal remains from the period of the...
Between 2012-2014 the Superintendence of Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape of Emilia-Romagna, has...
Syphilis is one of the most exciting diseases explored in paleopathology and, therefore, tracing bac...
In 2009, an archaeological intervention in the Valle da Gafaria (Lagos, Portugal) allowed the excava...
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/112157281/PDFSTARTInternational audienceAnalysis...
Paleopatology is a special field of historical anthropology. Its main object is investigating of dis...
The purpose of this study is to review the evidence for the presence of specific infectious diseases...
An examination of an adult male buried from the post-classical necropolis of La Selvicciola (Viterbo...
This study examines the dental developmental defects seen in an individual recovered from the Saint ...
none4Analysis of the skeleton from tomb 144 of the early medieval necropolis of Vicenne-Campochiaro ...
Syphilis is one of the most exciting diseases explored in paleopathology and, therefore, tracing bac...
Venereal syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by Treponema pallidum – Gram-negative, sl...