Caring practices provided to diseased individuals in past populations are of interest in Bioarchaeology, with increasing literature describing community effort in the provision of care. The skeletal series from the Late Antique/Early Medieval cemetery of Selvicciola (Latium, Italy), included an elderly woman who revealed heterotopic ossification and ankylosis of the left hip. The extensive bone remodelling deformed the acetabulum, locking the femoral head within the joint. This caused a reduction in abduction/adduction movement of the leg and extended eburnation on the joint surfaces of the knees. The cervical vertebrae, the only preserved, were affected by severe osteoarthritis. The presence of large osteophytes on the bodies of the first ...
Human remains from archaeological contexts provide a fund of information for addressing questions an...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
The skeleton of an elderly woman from the late antique/early medieval cemetery of Selvicciola (Latiu...
We present the results of a multifactorial analysis of degenerative spine disease (vertebral osteoph...
The present research utilizes archaeology and physical anthropology to reconstruct the demography, o...
The present research utilizes archaeology and physical anthropology to reconstruct the demography, o...
The present research utilizes archaeology and physical anthropology to reconstruct the demography, o...
The present research utilizes archaeology and physical anthropology to reconstruct the demography, o...
The present research utilizes archaeology and physical anthropology to reconstruct the demography, o...
Objectives: Degenerative joint disease in the spine is heavily influenced by genetic, environmental,...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
Human remains from archaeological contexts provide a fund of information for addressing questions an...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
The skeleton of an elderly woman from the late antique/early medieval cemetery of Selvicciola (Latiu...
We present the results of a multifactorial analysis of degenerative spine disease (vertebral osteoph...
The present research utilizes archaeology and physical anthropology to reconstruct the demography, o...
The present research utilizes archaeology and physical anthropology to reconstruct the demography, o...
The present research utilizes archaeology and physical anthropology to reconstruct the demography, o...
The present research utilizes archaeology and physical anthropology to reconstruct the demography, o...
The present research utilizes archaeology and physical anthropology to reconstruct the demography, o...
Objectives: Degenerative joint disease in the spine is heavily influenced by genetic, environmental,...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
Human remains from archaeological contexts provide a fund of information for addressing questions an...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...
Recent years have seen increased interest in skeletal populations from the Imperial Roman Age in Ita...