Studies aimed at considering the impact of industrialisation, urbanisation and modernisation on human health in 19th-century society are becoming increasingly relevant. Although it is exceptionally rare to encounter human skeletal material from the 19th century in present-day Lithuania, this study explores whether changes which occurred in that century had any impact on human health. This research presents the preliminary results of an anthropological analysis of the human remains discovered in Panevėžys Cemetery, with material spanning the 18th–19th centuries. In total, 90 individuals were examined, including 57 males, 15 females and 18 nonadult individuals. Fractures and nonspecific inflammatory lesions were the most prevalent pathologica...
The anthropological analysis and assessment of the living conditions of historical populations shoul...
The paper presents results of analysis of human skeletal remains recovered from Late Roman/Early Med...
The purpose of this thesis is to characterize the health status of the population in early Lund. Thi...
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...
In 2014–2015, an unknown 16th–17th-century cemetery was discovered at the Subačius Street 41 plot in...
The aim of this study was to test the null hypothesis that no relationship between maximal living st...
This paper presents the results of human remains study from the necropolis on Tekstilschiki street (...
This thesis is an anthropological analysis of an early-medieval population, inhabiting the area of S...
At the end of the 10th century the first Swedish town Sigtuna was founded, which can be recognized a...
Straipsnyje pristatomi ir analizuojami Senojo Panevėžio kapinių (XVI-XVII a.) bioarcheologiniai duom...
Together with a brief history of Pyrzyce and the Franciscan monastery, anthropological, paleopatholo...
Osseous material coming from a cremation cemetery of the Lusatian culture population in Wierzbowa w...
Straipsnyje trumpai pristatoma Vilniaus universiteto Medicinos fakultete saugomos žmonių kaulų kolek...
The article reviews the results of the archaeological, anthropological, and stable isotope analysis ...
The anthropological analysis and assessment of the living conditions of historical populations shoul...
The paper presents results of analysis of human skeletal remains recovered from Late Roman/Early Med...
The purpose of this thesis is to characterize the health status of the population in early Lund. Thi...
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...
In 2014–2015, an unknown 16th–17th-century cemetery was discovered at the Subačius Street 41 plot in...
The aim of this study was to test the null hypothesis that no relationship between maximal living st...
This paper presents the results of human remains study from the necropolis on Tekstilschiki street (...
This thesis is an anthropological analysis of an early-medieval population, inhabiting the area of S...
At the end of the 10th century the first Swedish town Sigtuna was founded, which can be recognized a...
Straipsnyje pristatomi ir analizuojami Senojo Panevėžio kapinių (XVI-XVII a.) bioarcheologiniai duom...
Together with a brief history of Pyrzyce and the Franciscan monastery, anthropological, paleopatholo...
Osseous material coming from a cremation cemetery of the Lusatian culture population in Wierzbowa w...
Straipsnyje trumpai pristatoma Vilniaus universiteto Medicinos fakultete saugomos žmonių kaulų kolek...
The article reviews the results of the archaeological, anthropological, and stable isotope analysis ...
The anthropological analysis and assessment of the living conditions of historical populations shoul...
The paper presents results of analysis of human skeletal remains recovered from Late Roman/Early Med...
The purpose of this thesis is to characterize the health status of the population in early Lund. Thi...