Prevalence and Patterns of Disease in Early Medieval Populations (British Archaeological Reports British Series) - Tina Jakob - Books - British Archaeological Reports - 9781407304564 - December 31, 2009
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Prevalence and Patterns of Disease in Early Medieval Populations (British Archaeological Reports British Series)

Tina Jakob

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Prevalence and Patterns of Disease in Early Medieval Populations (British Archaeological Reports British Series)

This study analyses evidence for pathological changes seen in the skeletal remains of early medieval populations from two countires - Britain and Germany. A total of 928 individual skeletons dated between the mid-fifth and early eighth centuries AD were studied using macroscopic techniques. Despite many similarities in disease prevalence, some striking differences between the two study populations were found. Most dental diseases, non-specific infections and acquired anaemia were more prevalent in German individuals. Some of these observations may be explained by differences in environmental factors which enhace the development of these diseases. However, most noticeable was the relatively high percentage of cranial injuries found in German individuals, and especially in males, attesting to a higher level of inter-personal violence in the early medieval period.

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Released December 31, 2009
ISBN13 9781407304564
Publishers British Archaeological Reports
Pages 199
Dimensions 739 g
Language English