Humans have long had an ambiguous relationship with physical activity. From the Greek idolization of the young athlete, over the condescending attitudes towards manual labor, to Olympic performers who push their bodies beyond all limits for prestige. This fascination with how we use our bodies extends into the questions we ask about past societies.This dissertation examines how we can reconstruct physical activity by looking at variations in the shape of muscle attachment sites ( ‘entheses’) on the human skeleton. It evaluates two post-medieval contexts; rural Middenbeemster and urban Aalst. Findings show societal differences in the sexual division of labor, but also remind us not to over-simplify the lives of people in the past, nor undere...
Analyses of entheseal changes (EC) in identified skeletal samples employ a common research strategy ...
Analyses of entheseal changes (EC) in identified skeletal samples employ a common research strategy ...
Clinical and osteological studies have provided evidence that patterns in human skeletal morphologic...
Humans have long had an ambiguous relationship with physical activity. From the Greek idolization of...
The first objective of this study is to reconstruct levels and types of physical activity and associ...
7 ABSTRACT The occurrence of enthesopathies is associated with muscle insertion sites and physical a...
Entheseal changes (ECs), that is the visible appearance at the attachment sites of tendons to bones,...
Over the past thirty years, biological anthropologists have attempted to reconstruct human behaviora...
Over the past thirty years , biological anthropologists have attempted to reconstruct human behavio...
The present study aims to evaluate the frequency of entheseal changes (EC) in a modern skeletal coll...
Entheseal changes are potentially useful tools through which the daily activity patterns of individu...
According to medical knowledge, physical activity plays a role in osteoarthritic changes formation. ...
The present study analysed macromorphological characteristics of the muscle attachment sites of lowe...
In bioarchaeology, enthesopathies i.e. "musculoskeletal stress markers" are assumed to reflect the a...
An accurate reconstruction of habitual activities in past populations and extinct hominin species is...
Analyses of entheseal changes (EC) in identified skeletal samples employ a common research strategy ...
Analyses of entheseal changes (EC) in identified skeletal samples employ a common research strategy ...
Clinical and osteological studies have provided evidence that patterns in human skeletal morphologic...
Humans have long had an ambiguous relationship with physical activity. From the Greek idolization of...
The first objective of this study is to reconstruct levels and types of physical activity and associ...
7 ABSTRACT The occurrence of enthesopathies is associated with muscle insertion sites and physical a...
Entheseal changes (ECs), that is the visible appearance at the attachment sites of tendons to bones,...
Over the past thirty years, biological anthropologists have attempted to reconstruct human behaviora...
Over the past thirty years , biological anthropologists have attempted to reconstruct human behavio...
The present study aims to evaluate the frequency of entheseal changes (EC) in a modern skeletal coll...
Entheseal changes are potentially useful tools through which the daily activity patterns of individu...
According to medical knowledge, physical activity plays a role in osteoarthritic changes formation. ...
The present study analysed macromorphological characteristics of the muscle attachment sites of lowe...
In bioarchaeology, enthesopathies i.e. "musculoskeletal stress markers" are assumed to reflect the a...
An accurate reconstruction of habitual activities in past populations and extinct hominin species is...
Analyses of entheseal changes (EC) in identified skeletal samples employ a common research strategy ...
Analyses of entheseal changes (EC) in identified skeletal samples employ a common research strategy ...
Clinical and osteological studies have provided evidence that patterns in human skeletal morphologic...