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Anthropol Anz ; 74(2): 155-171, 2017 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28518210

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ABSTRACT: The aim of the study is to identify possible differences in the prevalence of biological stress markers (cribra orbitalia, linear enammel hypoplasia), dental caries, activity markers (Schmorl's nodes) and markers of violence (traumatic lesions) in populations from a typical graveyard around the first church (9th-10th century AD) in the stronghold and from settlement burials in the southern bailey (second half of the 9th - beginning of the 10th century AD) of Slavs from Pohansko (Czech Republic). Cribra orbitalia and enamel hypoplasia did not markedly differ in either population. On the other hand, co-occurrence of both markers was statistically different and distinction in higher age categories could indicate diverse living conditions. Lower cariousness in the population from the southern bailey was identified. The nature of postcranial traumatic lesions in both populations indicates rather their accidental origin. However, a higher incidence of cranial injuries points to more violent activities in the population from Pohansko compared to Mikulcice. A high number of healed face injuries in males from the southern bailey could indicate higher intragroup violence in this population.


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Burial/history , Cemeteries/history , Adolescent , Adult , Bone Diseases/pathology , Child , Child, Preschool , Czech Republic/ethnology , Dental Caries/pathology , Dental Enamel Hypoplasia/pathology , Female , History, Medieval , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Middle Aged , Orbital Diseases/pathology , Skull/injuries , Skull/pathology , Stress, Physiological , Young Adult
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