Objectives: This study examines the biological sex and geographical origins of adolescents buried at the St Mary Magdalen leprosarium (Winchester, UK). The data are combined with archaeological and palaeopathological evidence to broaden the understanding of mobility and its relationship to leprosy and leprosaria in Medieval England. Materials and Methods: Nineteen individuals (~10–25 at death) with skeletal lesions diagnostic of leprosy were analyzed using standard osteological methods. Amelogenin peptides were extracted from five individuals whose biological sex could not be assessed from macroscopic methods. Enamel samples were analyzed to produce 87Sr/86Sr and δ18O values to explore mobility histories. Results: Amelogenin peptid...
Purpose. A woman’s skull, exhibiting features of lepromatous leprosy (LL), was recovered from a gard...
In paleopathology, few other diseases have received more attention than leprosy and studies of skele...
PURPOSE: A woman’s skull, exhibiting features of lepromatous leprosy (LL), was recovered from a gard...
Objectives This study examines the biological sex and geographical origins of adolescents buried ...
This study examines the biological sex and geographical origins of adolescents buried at the St Mary...
Leprosy is one of the most notorious diseases in history, widely associated with social stigma and e...
Leprosy is one of the most notorious diseases in history, widely associated with social stigma and e...
We have examined the remains of a Pilgrim burial from St Mary Magdalen, Winchester. The individual w...
We have examined the remains of a Pilgrim burial from St Mary Magdalen, Winchester. The individual w...
Leprosy is a bacterial infection, and although fully treatable, leprosy is commonly associated with ...
We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The incomplete r...
International audienceThis study compares the adult survivorship profiles of people interred in the ...
International audienceThis study compares the adult survivorship profiles of people interred in the ...
International audienceThis study compares the adult survivorship profiles of people interred in the ...
Leprosy is one of the few specific infectious diseases that can be studied in bioarchaeology due...
Purpose. A woman’s skull, exhibiting features of lepromatous leprosy (LL), was recovered from a gard...
In paleopathology, few other diseases have received more attention than leprosy and studies of skele...
PURPOSE: A woman’s skull, exhibiting features of lepromatous leprosy (LL), was recovered from a gard...
Objectives This study examines the biological sex and geographical origins of adolescents buried ...
This study examines the biological sex and geographical origins of adolescents buried at the St Mary...
Leprosy is one of the most notorious diseases in history, widely associated with social stigma and e...
Leprosy is one of the most notorious diseases in history, widely associated with social stigma and e...
We have examined the remains of a Pilgrim burial from St Mary Magdalen, Winchester. The individual w...
We have examined the remains of a Pilgrim burial from St Mary Magdalen, Winchester. The individual w...
Leprosy is a bacterial infection, and although fully treatable, leprosy is commonly associated with ...
We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The incomplete r...
International audienceThis study compares the adult survivorship profiles of people interred in the ...
International audienceThis study compares the adult survivorship profiles of people interred in the ...
International audienceThis study compares the adult survivorship profiles of people interred in the ...
Leprosy is one of the few specific infectious diseases that can be studied in bioarchaeology due...
Purpose. A woman’s skull, exhibiting features of lepromatous leprosy (LL), was recovered from a gard...
In paleopathology, few other diseases have received more attention than leprosy and studies of skele...
PURPOSE: A woman’s skull, exhibiting features of lepromatous leprosy (LL), was recovered from a gard...