San Rocco in Merate is a hill town in which were hospitalized the victims of Plague epidemics of 1524 and 1576, which had hit Lombardy causing around 50,000 and 10,000 dead. According to the written sources, near the oratory dedicated to Saint Rocco were buried about five hundred victims. Today a huge granite column, erected around 1854, persists in correspondence of the common grave in which the dead of the plague were buried. This evidence is an important case study that allows to analyze a bioarchaeological context pertaining to documented episodes of epidemic, permitting to investigate the mortality rate and demographical data of the examined population, which reflect the nature of the crisis. The analysis of the sample allows also to h...
The purpose of this paper is to study the impact this disease had on the community in Modena during ...
Fondato nel 1423 per decisione del Maggior Consiglio di Venezia, il Lazzaretto Vecchio, è la prima s...
This thesis investigates how health officials sought to preserve or recover good health during plagu...
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...
Abstract The plague of 1630–1632 was one of the deadliest plague epidemics to ever hit Northern Ital...
Plague is an epidemic-prone infectious disease that has affected humanity with catastrophic effects ...
This article sheds an entirely new light on the study of the plague thanks to contributions from dis...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
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...
The purpose of this paper is to study the impact this disease had on the community in Modena during ...
Fondato nel 1423 per decisione del Maggior Consiglio di Venezia, il Lazzaretto Vecchio, è la prima s...
This thesis investigates how health officials sought to preserve or recover good health during plagu...
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...
Abstract The plague of 1630–1632 was one of the deadliest plague epidemics to ever hit Northern Ital...
Plague is an epidemic-prone infectious disease that has affected humanity with catastrophic effects ...
This article sheds an entirely new light on the study of the plague thanks to contributions from dis...
In recent years there was a new, strong interest for the cemeteries of ancient epidemics and new arc...
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...
The purpose of this paper is to study the impact this disease had on the community in Modena during ...
Fondato nel 1423 per decisione del Maggior Consiglio di Venezia, il Lazzaretto Vecchio, è la prima s...
This thesis investigates how health officials sought to preserve or recover good health during plagu...