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Current research in animal palaeopathology

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EditorMiklikova Z. & Thomas R.

Jaar2008

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

Volume1844

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Pagina’s98

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781407303314

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Exemplaar73820 ReknummerT-4-3-e

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Introduction: current research in animal palaeopathology 1-2
Thomas R. & Miklíková Z.

Environmental stress in early domestic sheep 3-13
Bartosiewicz L.
  • Introduction , pp. 3-4
  • Materials and Methods , p. 4
  • Results (Periodontal disease , Regional comparison) , pp. 4-8
  • Discussion , pp. 8-9
  • Conclusions , p. 9

A development anomaly of prehistoric roe deer dentition from Svodín, Slovakia 14-18
Fabis M., Thomas R., Páral V. & Vondrák D.

A possible case of tuberculosis or brucellulosis in an Iron Age horse skeleton from Viables Farm, Basingstoke, England 19-26
Bendrey R.
  • Introduction , p. 19
  • The horse skeleton , pp. 19-20
  • Description of pathology , pp. 20-22
  • Diagnosis , pp. 22-24
  • Discussion , pp. 24-25
  • Conclusions , p. 25

Animal palaeopathology at two Roman sites in southern Britain 27-39
Vann S.
  • Introduction , p. 27
  • Materials (The Alchester assemblage , The Cups Hotel assemblage) , pp. 27-29
  • Methodology , p. 29
  • Overview of pathologies , pp. 29-31
  • Pathology in cattle , pp. 31-33
  • Pathological index , p. 33
  • Discussion , pp. 33-37
  • Conclusions , p. 37

Understanding past human-animal relationships through the analysis of fractures : a case study from a Roman site in The Netherlands 40-50
Groot M.
  • Introduction , pp. 40-41
  • Healing , p. 41
  • Complications , pp. 41-42
  • Problems in studying fractures , p. 42
  • Possibilities ofstudying fractures , p. 41
  • Fractures from Tiel-Passewaaij , pp. 42-46
  • Discussion , pp. 46-50
  • Conclusions , p. 50

Pathology in horses from a Roman cemetery in Budapest, Hungary 51-56
Lyublyanovics

Animal diseases at a Celtic-Roman village in Hungary 57-62
Daróczi-Szabó M.
  • Introduction , p. 57
  • Chronological context , p. 57
  • Animal diseases observed (Traumatic lesions , Inflammations , Oral pathology , Tuberculosis) , pp. 58-61
  • Conclusions , p. 61

Skeletal alterations of animal remains from the early medieval settlement of Bajc, south-west Slovakia 63-73
Miklíková Z.
  • Introduction , p. 63
  • Materials and methods , p. 63
  • Results , pp. 63-64
  • Cattle , pp. 64-67
  • Dog , pp. 67-68
  • Horse , p. 68
  • Pig , pp. 68-70
  • Sheep and goat , p. 70
  • Conclusions , pp. 70-71

Animal diseases from medieval Buda 74-79
Csippán P. & Daróczi-Szabó L.
  • Introduction , p. 74
  • End of the period of the Árpád dynasty (late thirteenth century) , p. 75
  • Sigismund Period (early fourteenth-fifteenth century) , pp. 76-78
  • Ottoman Turkish Period (sixteenth-seventeenth century) , p. 78
  • Conclusions , pp. 78-79

Broken-winged : fossil and sub-fossil pathological bird bones from recent excavations 80-86
Gál E.
  • Introduction , p. 80
  • Material and context , pp. 80-82
  • Analysis of pathological bones (Fractures , Other traumatic injuries , Osteoporosis) , pp. 82-84
  • Discussion , pp. 84-85
  • Conclusions , p. 85

Osteoporosis in animal palaeopathology 87-94
Martinaková M., Omelka R., Vondráková M., Bauerová M. & Fabis M.
  • Characterisation of osteoporosis , p. 87
  • Histological aspects of osteoporosis , p. 87
  • Osteoporosis in past human populations , pp. 87-88
  • Osteoporosis in animals , p. 88
  • Diagenesis : a source of false diagnosis , pp. 88-89
  • Cadmium : a risk factor of osteoporosis , p. 89
  • Analysis of medieval osteoporotic sheep femur , pp. 89-91
  • Conclusions , pp. 91-92

Cranial perforations in Armenian cattle 95-98
Manaseryan N.
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