Abstract The plague of 1630–1632 was one of the deadliest plague epidemics to ever hit Northern Italy, and for many of the affected regions, it was also the last. While accounts on plague during the early 1630s in Florence and Milan are frequent, much less is known about the city of Imola. We analyzed the full skeletal assemblage of four mass graves (n = 133 individuals) at the Lazaretto dell’Osservanza, which date back to the outbreak of 1630–1632 in Imola and evaluated our results by integrating new archival sources. The skeletons showed little evidence of physical trauma and were covered by multiple layers of lime, which is characteristic for epidemic mass mortality sites. We screened 15 teeth for Yersinia pestis aDNA and were able to co...
Hidden information within mummies burials and ancient houses: Medical archaeoentomology of insect-ve...
International audienceThe skeletons of four Benedictine nuns and two priests were exhumed from two b...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
Abstract The plague of 1630–1632 was one of the deadliest plague epidemics to ever hit Northern Ital...
San Rocco in Merate is a hill town in which were hospitalized the victims of Plague epidemics of 152...
The book presents a bioarchaeological analysis of the individuals exhumed from the cemetery of Alghe...
Demographic and paleopathological studies are an important resource for the analysis of earlier popu...
O. Kersten1, M. Guellil1, S. Luciani2, I. Marota2, B. Bramanti1 1University of Oslo, Department of ...
Recently, due to COVID-19 pandemic, epidemic preparedness programs have received particular attentio...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
The aim of the present study is to delineate the bio-history of the population buried in Lazzaretto ...
International audienceThe 17th century plague epidemic had a particularly strong demographic toll in...
The Abbey of San Leonardo in Siponto (Apulia, Southern Italy) was an important religious and medical...
The purpose of this paper is to study the impact this disease had on the community in Modena during ...
Hidden information within mummies burials and ancient houses: Medical archaeoentomology of insect-ve...
International audienceThe skeletons of four Benedictine nuns and two priests were exhumed from two b...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
Abstract The plague of 1630–1632 was one of the deadliest plague epidemics to ever hit Northern Ital...
San Rocco in Merate is a hill town in which were hospitalized the victims of Plague epidemics of 152...
The book presents a bioarchaeological analysis of the individuals exhumed from the cemetery of Alghe...
Demographic and paleopathological studies are an important resource for the analysis of earlier popu...
O. Kersten1, M. Guellil1, S. Luciani2, I. Marota2, B. Bramanti1 1University of Oslo, Department of ...
Recently, due to COVID-19 pandemic, epidemic preparedness programs have received particular attentio...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
The aim of the present study is to delineate the bio-history of the population buried in Lazzaretto ...
International audienceThe 17th century plague epidemic had a particularly strong demographic toll in...
The Abbey of San Leonardo in Siponto (Apulia, Southern Italy) was an important religious and medical...
The purpose of this paper is to study the impact this disease had on the community in Modena during ...
Hidden information within mummies burials and ancient houses: Medical archaeoentomology of insect-ve...
International audienceThe skeletons of four Benedictine nuns and two priests were exhumed from two b...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...