International audienceThe first metatarsal bones (FMBs) are often better preserved than tibias in archeological samples. The aim of this study was to test the possibility of performing Harris lines studies on FMBs as stress markers instead of tibias. The Harris lines in 264 FMBs from a historic French burial site dating back to two burial periods were studied and compared with the Harris lines in FMBs from 4 historical and 2 Neolithic sites. The Harris lines in 57 tibias and FMBs were compared.<br />The intra-observer, inter-observer, side, and age-at-death variations were not found to be significant. The total prevalence of Harris lines was lower in the 16th-17th century sample than in the 11th-13th century sample, but no significant diach...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Anthropology...
Introduction: This thesis was devoted to the study of the foot, mainly in ancient collections. The f...
Musculoskeletal stress markers (MSM) have been widely used by bio-archaeologists as indicators of ph...
Abstract: The first metatarsal bones (FMBs) are often better preserved than tibias in archeological ...
International audienceThe first metatarsal bones (FMBs) are often better preserved than tibias in ar...
Objective: To determine the incidence of Harris lines in two medieval populations which inhabited th...
Objectives: The occurrence of transverse radiopaque lines in long bones—Harris lines (HLs)—is correl...
Objectives: This research tests the efficacy of using the human first metatarsal (MT1) in bioarchaeo...
NOWAK O. 2000. The influence of conditions of life on the formation of morphological features of hum...
Horizontal lines of increased density in bone, or Harris lines, have intrigued scientists for over a...
Harris lines (HL) are thought to represent osteological indicators of physiological stress during ea...
Transverse radiopaque lines, often referred to as transverse lines (TL\u27s), are a type of hard-tis...
Summary This paper is the first to systematically investigate computer tomography (CT) images vs. or...
Harris lines (HL) are considered a nutritional or pathological stress factor in the study of past po...
HARRIS LINES AS A MEASURE OF MORPHOLOGICAL REACTION OF LIFE CONDITIONS: INTERPRETATIONS, CONTROVERS...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Anthropology...
Introduction: This thesis was devoted to the study of the foot, mainly in ancient collections. The f...
Musculoskeletal stress markers (MSM) have been widely used by bio-archaeologists as indicators of ph...
Abstract: The first metatarsal bones (FMBs) are often better preserved than tibias in archeological ...
International audienceThe first metatarsal bones (FMBs) are often better preserved than tibias in ar...
Objective: To determine the incidence of Harris lines in two medieval populations which inhabited th...
Objectives: The occurrence of transverse radiopaque lines in long bones—Harris lines (HLs)—is correl...
Objectives: This research tests the efficacy of using the human first metatarsal (MT1) in bioarchaeo...
NOWAK O. 2000. The influence of conditions of life on the formation of morphological features of hum...
Horizontal lines of increased density in bone, or Harris lines, have intrigued scientists for over a...
Harris lines (HL) are thought to represent osteological indicators of physiological stress during ea...
Transverse radiopaque lines, often referred to as transverse lines (TL\u27s), are a type of hard-tis...
Summary This paper is the first to systematically investigate computer tomography (CT) images vs. or...
Harris lines (HL) are considered a nutritional or pathological stress factor in the study of past po...
HARRIS LINES AS A MEASURE OF MORPHOLOGICAL REACTION OF LIFE CONDITIONS: INTERPRETATIONS, CONTROVERS...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Anthropology...
Introduction: This thesis was devoted to the study of the foot, mainly in ancient collections. The f...
Musculoskeletal stress markers (MSM) have been widely used by bio-archaeologists as indicators of ph...