We have examined the remains of a Pilgrim burial from St Mary Magdalen, Winchester. The individual was a young adult male, aged around 18–25 years at the time of death. Radiocarbon dating showed the remains dated to the late 11th–early 12th centuries, a time when pilgrimages were at their height in Europe. Several lines of evidence in connection with the burial suggested this was an individual of some means and prestige. Although buried within the leprosarium cemetery, the skeleton showed only minimal skeletal evidence for leprosy, which was confined to the bones of the feet and legs. Nonetheless, molecular testing of several skeletal elements, including uninvolved bones all showed robust evidence of DNA from Mycobacterium leprae, consisten...
Purpose. A woman’s skull, exhibiting features of lepromatous leprosy (LL), was recovered from a gard...
Relatively little is known of leprosy in Medieval Ireland; as an island located at the far west of E...
PURPOSE: A woman’s skull, exhibiting features of lepromatous leprosy (LL), was recovered from a gard...
We have examined the remains of a Pilgrim burial from St Mary Magdalen, Winchester. The individual w...
We have examined the remains of a Pilgrim burial from St Mary Magdalen, Winchester. The individual w...
We have examined the remains of a Pilgrim burial from St Mary Magdalen, Winchester. The\ud individua...
Leprosy is one of the most notorious diseases in history, widely associated with social stigma and e...
Objectives: This study examines the biological sex and geographical origins of adolescents buried a...
We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The incomplete r...
Objectives This study examines the biological sex and geographical origins of adolescents buried ...
To establish a biological profile and disease aetiologies for one of four burials recovered during a...
This study examines the biological sex and geographical origins of adolescents buried at the St Mary...
YesWe examined six skeletons from mediaeval contexts from two sites in England for the presence of M...
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...
Purpose. A woman’s skull, exhibiting features of lepromatous leprosy (LL), was recovered from a gard...
Relatively little is known of leprosy in Medieval Ireland; as an island located at the far west of E...
PURPOSE: A woman’s skull, exhibiting features of lepromatous leprosy (LL), was recovered from a gard...
We have examined the remains of a Pilgrim burial from St Mary Magdalen, Winchester. The individual w...
We have examined the remains of a Pilgrim burial from St Mary Magdalen, Winchester. The individual w...
We have examined the remains of a Pilgrim burial from St Mary Magdalen, Winchester. The\ud individua...
Leprosy is one of the most notorious diseases in history, widely associated with social stigma and e...
Objectives: This study examines the biological sex and geographical origins of adolescents buried a...
We have examined a 5th to 6th century inhumation from Great Chesterford, Essex, UK. The incomplete r...
Objectives This study examines the biological sex and geographical origins of adolescents buried ...
To establish a biological profile and disease aetiologies for one of four burials recovered during a...
This study examines the biological sex and geographical origins of adolescents buried at the St Mary...
YesWe examined six skeletons from mediaeval contexts from two sites in England for the presence of M...
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...
Purpose. A woman’s skull, exhibiting features of lepromatous leprosy (LL), was recovered from a gard...
Relatively little is known of leprosy in Medieval Ireland; as an island located at the far west of E...
PURPOSE: A woman’s skull, exhibiting features of lepromatous leprosy (LL), was recovered from a gard...