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Austra Engīzere

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Cribra orbitalia as a potential indicator of childhood stress: Evidence from paleopathology, stable C, N, and O isotopes, and trace element concentra…

2016

Cribra orbitalia (CO), or porotic hyperostosis (PH) of the orbital roof, is one of the most common pathological conditions found in archaeological subadult skeletal remains. Reaching frequencies higher than 50% in many prehistoric samples, CO has been generally attributed to a variety of factors including malnutrition (e.g., megaloblastic anemia) and parasitism. In this study, we tested the relationship between CO, trace element concentrations, and stable isotope values (δ13C, δ15N, δ18O) in subadult skeletons from a 17th to 18th century cemetery in the historic town of Jēkabpils, Latvia. A total of 28 subadults were examined, seven of which (25%) showed evidence of CO. Bioarchaeological ev…

060101 anthropology060102 archaeologyδ13CStable isotope ratioTrace elementMineralogy06 humanities and the artsBiologymedicine.diseaseBiochemistryIsotopes of nitrogenInorganic ChemistryAnimal sciencemedicineMolecular Medicine0601 history and archaeologyMegaloblastic anemiaPaleopathologyTrophic levelPorotic hyperostosisJournal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology
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