To establish a biological profile and disease aetiologies for one of four burials recovered during a Time Team dig at the St. Mary Magdalen leprosarium, Winchester, UK in AD 2000. Osteological techniques were applied to estimate age at death, biological sex, stature and pathology. Visual assessment of the material was supplemented by radiographic examination. Evidence for leprosy DNA was sought using ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis. The remains are those of a male individual excavated from a west–east aligned grave. The skeleton shows signs of two pathologies. Remodelling of the rhino-maxillary area and degenerative changes to small bones of the feet and reactive bone on the distal lower limbs suggest a multibacillary form of leprosy, whereas t...
PURPOSE: A woman’s skull, exhibiting features of lepromatous leprosy (LL), was recovered from a gard...
This study is based on the paleaopathology of leprosy on human skeletal remains and the detection of...
Nine burials excavated from the Magdalen Hill Archaeological Research Project (MHARP) in Winchester,...
YesWe examined six skeletons from mediaeval contexts from two sites in England for the presence of M...
We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The incomplete r...
BACKGROUND: Leprosy was common in Europe eight to twelve centuries ago but molecular confirmation of...
Nine burials excavated from the Magdalen Hill Archaeological Research Project (MHARP) in Winchester,...
Introduction. We have examined four burials from the St. Mary Magdalen mediaeval leprosarium cemeter...
<div><p>We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The inco...
We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The incomplete r...
We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The incomplete r...
We have examined the remains of a Pilgrim burial from St Mary Magdalen, Winchester. The individual w...
Purpose. A woman’s skull, exhibiting features of lepromatous leprosy (LL), was recovered from a gard...
We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The incomplete r...
We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The incomplete r...
PURPOSE: A woman’s skull, exhibiting features of lepromatous leprosy (LL), was recovered from a gard...
This study is based on the paleaopathology of leprosy on human skeletal remains and the detection of...
Nine burials excavated from the Magdalen Hill Archaeological Research Project (MHARP) in Winchester,...
YesWe examined six skeletons from mediaeval contexts from two sites in England for the presence of M...
We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The incomplete r...
BACKGROUND: Leprosy was common in Europe eight to twelve centuries ago but molecular confirmation of...
Nine burials excavated from the Magdalen Hill Archaeological Research Project (MHARP) in Winchester,...
Introduction. We have examined four burials from the St. Mary Magdalen mediaeval leprosarium cemeter...
<div><p>We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The inco...
We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The incomplete r...
We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The incomplete r...
We have examined the remains of a Pilgrim burial from St Mary Magdalen, Winchester. The individual w...
Purpose. A woman’s skull, exhibiting features of lepromatous leprosy (LL), was recovered from a gard...
We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The incomplete r...
We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The incomplete r...
PURPOSE: A woman’s skull, exhibiting features of lepromatous leprosy (LL), was recovered from a gard...
This study is based on the paleaopathology of leprosy on human skeletal remains and the detection of...
Nine burials excavated from the Magdalen Hill Archaeological Research Project (MHARP) in Winchester,...