In the early 19th century the cholera endemic in Bengal spread to the West as an effect of the revolution in transportation resulting from the invention of the steam engine. Tuscany was struck in 1835 and then, even more violently, in 1854-55. Between 2007 and 2010, the Division of Paleopathology of the University of Pisa undertook the archaeological exploration of the cholera cemetery of Benabbio, a mountain village near Lucca, where the cholera lashed between August and October of 1855 causing 46 deaths in a population of around 900 inhabitants. The archaeological excavation of the cholera cemetery made it possible to detect for the first time the characteristics of these types of burials and provide a new resource for ...
From the pandemics of the 19th century to the recent disaster in Goma, Zaire, cholera has left an in...
Human remains from archaeological contexts provide a fund of information for addressing questions an...
San Rocco in Merate is a hill town in which were hospitalized the victims of Plague epidemics of 152...
The cholera, endemic in Bengal, in the early 19th century spread in the West thanks to the revolutio...
The cholera, endemic in Bengal, in the early 19th century spread in the West thanks to the revolutio...
Cholera epidemics afflicted the entire globe and reaped millions of lives throughout the 19th centur...
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...
Historians and epidemiologists agree that seven pandemics of cholera have occurred from 1817 to the ...
International audienceThe archaeological site located at Kennedy Avenue (Martigues, France) has been...
The Spanish flu pandemic spread in 1918-19 and infected about 500 million people, killing 50 to 100 ...
In the second half of the 19th century, various quarters of Poznań differed in terms of infrastructu...
The cholera epidemic which reached Malta in 1837 originated in Tessory in India in July 1817. The cr...
Hidden information within mummies burials and ancient houses: Medical archaeoentomology of insect-ve...
Diet and nutrition strongly influence susceptibility to infectious disease morbidity and mortality. ...
From the pandemics of the 19th century to the recent disaster in Goma, Zaire, cholera has left an in...
Human remains from archaeological contexts provide a fund of information for addressing questions an...
San Rocco in Merate is a hill town in which were hospitalized the victims of Plague epidemics of 152...
The cholera, endemic in Bengal, in the early 19th century spread in the West thanks to the revolutio...
The cholera, endemic in Bengal, in the early 19th century spread in the West thanks to the revolutio...
Cholera epidemics afflicted the entire globe and reaped millions of lives throughout the 19th centur...
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...
Historians and epidemiologists agree that seven pandemics of cholera have occurred from 1817 to the ...
International audienceThe archaeological site located at Kennedy Avenue (Martigues, France) has been...
The Spanish flu pandemic spread in 1918-19 and infected about 500 million people, killing 50 to 100 ...
In the second half of the 19th century, various quarters of Poznań differed in terms of infrastructu...
The cholera epidemic which reached Malta in 1837 originated in Tessory in India in July 1817. The cr...
Hidden information within mummies burials and ancient houses: Medical archaeoentomology of insect-ve...
Diet and nutrition strongly influence susceptibility to infectious disease morbidity and mortality. ...
From the pandemics of the 19th century to the recent disaster in Goma, Zaire, cholera has left an in...
Human remains from archaeological contexts provide a fund of information for addressing questions an...
San Rocco in Merate is a hill town in which were hospitalized the victims of Plague epidemics of 152...