PALEOPATHOLOGY ASSOCIATION
PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
22nd European Meeting of the
Paleopathology Association
Sheraton Hotel, Zagreb, Croatia
28
th
August – 1
st
September 2018
2
** Entrant for the Cockburn Student Prize
22
nd
European Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, August 28
th
-September 1
st
2018
Sheraton Hotel, Zagreb, Croatia
PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
TUESDAY, 28/8
14:00-18:30
Registration (Sheraton Hotel, lobby)
18:30-20:30
Opening ceremony, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
WEDNESDAY, 29/8
8:00-17:00
Registration (Sheraton Hotel, lobby)
8:30-9:15
Key-note lecture, Grand Ballroom B
A history of paleopathological research in Croatia with emphasis on recent
investigations dealing with the ways in which low intensity, endemic warfare affects
health
Mario ŠLAUS (Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts)
9:15-9:45
Coffee break
9:45-11:15
Podium session I, Grand Ballroom B
Chair to be announced
9:45
Bioarchaeological research on pulp calcifications
Nicole NICKLISCH, Oliver SCHIERZ, Frieder ENZMANN, Susanne FRIEDERICH, Kurt W. ALT
10:00 Multi-omics study of the Iceman - Insights into health, diet and disease evolution
Albert ZINK, Thomas RATTEI, Rudolph GRIMM, Frank MAIXNER
10:15 Searching for malaria in the archaeological record: Biomolecular approaches and issues of
preservation
Michelle GAMBLE, Alvie LOUFOUMA-MBOUAKA, Frank MAIXNER, Albert ZINK, Michaela BINDER
10:30 ‘Stories from bones’ - The potential of 3D scanning and biomechanical modelling in
palaeopathology
Sonia Ruth ZAKRZEWSKI, Stephanie EVELYN-WRIGHT, Martin BROWNE, Christopher J. WOODS,
Mark Noel MAVROGORDATO, Katy E. RANKIN, Oliver J. STOCKS, Alexander S. DICKINSON
10: 45 Insights from molecular evidence of Mycobacterium leprae from 15th century Normandy,
France
Helen D. DONOGHUE, Lauren OVEREND, Mark SPIGELMAN, Joël BLONDIAUX, Cecile Chapelain DE
SERÉVILLE-NIEL
11:00 Towards an integrated analysis of osteoporosis: A new bioarchaeological approach in
paleopathology
Anne-Marijn VAN SPELDE, Anna KJELLSTRÖM, Hannes SCHROEDER, Kerstin LIDÉN
11:15-11:30
Break
11:30-13:00
Podium session II, Grand Ballroom B
Chair to be announced
11:30 Investigating health and dietary patterns between inland and coastal 17th and 18th century
populations from Finland
Kati Hannele SALO, Dimitra Ermioni MICHAEL, Elissavet DOTSIKA
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** Entrant for the Cockburn Student Prize
11:45 Intrabone stable isotope variation in skeletons with pathological lesions
**
Ana CURTO, Patrick MAHONEY, Anne-France MAURER, Cristina BARROCAS-DIAS, Teresa
FERNANDES, Geraldine FAHY
12:00 Evidence for adaptation to malaria in a 2.58-million-year-old proximal Australopithecus
africanus femur from Makapansgat, South Africa
Martin HAEUSLER, Sabine LANDIS, Bernhard ZIPFEL, Viktoria A. KRENN, Cinzia FORNAI
12:15 Ancient parasites in the Mediterranean basin: Review and new data
**
Kévin ROCHE, Matthieu LE BAILLY, Isabelle JOUFFROY-BAPICOT, Olivier DUTOUR, Alain BOUET
12:30 Gastrointestinal parasite markers as evidence for waste management
Céline MAICHER, Antoni PALOMO, Christian HARB, Matthieu LE BAILLY
12:45 Analysis of the skeletons from the Muslim cemetery of Songo Mnara (Tanzania). Integrating
osteological data with the study of malaria aDNA
Francesca Bianca Maria MIGLIACCIO, Katharine ROBSON-BROWN, Jeffrey FLEISCHER, Stephanie
WYNNE-JONES
13:00-14:30
Lunch break
14:30-16:00
Podium session III, Grand Ballroom B
Chair to be announced
14:30 Reconsidering paleoepidemiological investigations in paleo-oncology, with reference to
medieval Poland
**
Thomas SIEK
14:45 A bioarchaeological analysis of the Islamic cemetery of El Quez, Alberite de San Juan, Zaragoza,
Spain
Tina JAKOB, Joe Wallace WALSER III
15:00 The Battle of Wagram 1809 - Palaeopathological evidence of life and death during the
Napoleonic Wars
**
Hannah GRABMAYER, Michaela BINDER
15:15 Osteolytic metaphyseal lesions and a calcified cyst in a pre-farming (6700-6200 BP) skeletal
assemblage from Northern Vietnam: Possible hydatids disease
Hallie Ruth BUCKLEY, Monica TROMP, Marc OXENHAM, Hiep Hoang TRINH, Kate DOMETT, Anna
WILLIS
15:30 Craniofacial dysplastic bone disease in paleopathological investigations
Julia GRESKY
15:45 The mass grave in the Schottenstift, Vienna, Austria - Palaeopathological perspectives on a
medieval mystery
Christina MUSALEK, Michaela BINDER, Karin WILTSCHKE-SCHROTTA, Elfriede Hannelore HUBER
16:00-16:30
Coffee break
16:30-18:00
Podium session IV, Grand Ballroom B
Chair to be announced
16:30 Food preservation and human health: The case of the young Egyptian priest “Iret-hor-r-u”
Hila MAY
16:45 Scurvy in 18th/19th century military contexts in Austria
Michaela BINDER, Hannah GRABMAYER, Leslie QUADE
17:00 Sines on the route between Africa and the Americas: Skeletal and documental evidence
Ana Luisa SANTOS, Sónia SOARES, Sónia FERRO, Paula ALVES PEREIRA
17:15 Periodontitis in the historical population of Radom (Poland) from the 11th to 19th centuries
Jacek TOMCZYK, Anna MYSZKA, Marta ZALEWSKA
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** Entrant for the Cockburn Student Prize
17:30 Hyperostosis frontalis interna in ancient populations - A possible new way to the life-style
reconstruction
Tamás SZENICZEY, Antónia MARCSIK, Zsófia ÁCS, Timea BALASSA, Zsolt BERNERT, Katalin BAKÓ,
Tamás CZUPPON, Anna ENDRŐDI, Sándor ÉVINGER, Zoltán FARKAS, Lucia HLAVENKOVÁ, Krisztina
HOPPÁL, Csaba Kálmán KISS, Krisztián KISS, Kinga KOCSIS, Loránd Olivér KOVÁCS, Péter F. KOVÁCS,
Kitti KÖHLER, László KÖLTŐ, Ivett KŐVÁRI, Orsolya LÁSZLÓ, Gabriella LOVÁSZ, Júlia LOVRANITS,
József LUKÁCS, Zsófia MASEK, Mónika MERCZI, Erika MOLNÁR, Csilla Emese NÉMETH, János
ÓDOR, László PAJA, Ildikó PAP, Róbert PATAY, István RÁCZ, Zsófia RÁCZ, Ágnes RITOÓK, Gergely
SZENTHE, Gábor SZILAS, Béla Miklós SZŐKE, Zoltán TÓTH, Tivadar VIDA, Katalin WOLFF, Michael
FINNEGAN, Tamás HAJDU
17:45 Trepanation in Italy: A review of the literature and a new case
Valentina GIUFFRA, Giulia RICCOMI, Gino FORNACIARI
THURSDAY, 30/8
8:00-17:00
Registration (Sheraton Hotel, lobby)
8:30-16:15
Poster session I, Grand Ballroom C
Authors in this session will be present during coffee breaks (9:15-9:45 and 15:45-16:15).
Poster titles and authors listed, alphabetically, at the end of the program
8:30-9:15
Key-note lecture, Grand Ballroom B
Neandertal paleopathology: A tentative synthesis
Fred H. SMITH, Maria O. SMITH (Illinois State University)
9:15-9:45
Coffee break
9:45-11:15
Podium session V, Grand Ballroom B
Chair to be announced
9:45
Cribra femoralis: Issues surrounding aetiology and standardised recording
**
Jennifer AUSTEN, Mary E. LEWIS
10:00 New insights on nutritional deficiencies at the civitas capital of Aventicum in Roman Switzerland
(1st-3rd c. AD)
Chryssi BOURBOU
10:15 The time before lordosis: What immature vertebra can tell us about children in historical times?
Ruth PELLEG-KALLEVAG, Avni Leah HADAS, Samuel FRANCIS, Hila MAY
10:30 Vitamin D deficiency and the antiquity of modern trends: Skeletal evidence from the Roman
period site of Isola Sacra
Laura LOCKAU, Stephanie ATKINSON, Simon MAYS, Tracy PROWSE, Michelle GEORGE, Luca
BONDIOLI, Carolan WOOD, Marissa L. LEDGER, Megan BRICKLEY
10:45 “Long-gone children” - Comparative paleopathological analysis of non-adult human remains
from Avar (7th-8th c.) and Medieval Hungarian (12-14th c.) cemeteries
Orsolya LÁSZLÓ, Tamás SZENICZEY
11:00 Diaphysometaphyseal pathological deformations and extracortical porosity in infants from the
Discalced Trinitarian Convent, Madrid (Spain)
**
Álvaro Manuel MONGE CALLEJA, Berta MARTÍNEZ, Luis RÍOS, Maria Paz DE MIGUEL, Francisco
ETXEBARRIA, Almudena GARCÍA-RUBIO, Ana Luisa SANTOS
11:15-11:30
Break
5
** Entrant for the Cockburn Student Prize
11:30-13:00
Podium session VI, Grand Ballroom B
Chair to be announced
11:30 Stress markers in teeth - Signals of prehistoric lifestyles?
Kristina PENEZIĆ, Marko PORČIĆ, Jelena JOVANOVIĆ, Petra Kathrin URBAN, Ursula WITTWER-
BACKOFEN, Sofija STEFANOVIĆ
11:45 Palaeopathological and anthropological analysis of human cremated remains from the
Golasecca Culture, Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age, Italy
Omar LARENTIS, Marta LICATA, Ilaria GORINI, Chiara TESI
12:00 The fruit of the loom. Paleopathological results about activities related to spinning and weaving
in Roman time
Allesandro CANCI, Anita RADINI, Cecilia ROSSI
12:15 The incidence of traumas in the socio-economic context of an Early Medieval Tuscan site and
the hypothesis of gender violence
Serena VIVA
12:30 Leprosy
and
pulmonary
tuberculosis
in
medieval/modern
Odense,
Denmark:
Palaeopathological analysis of rib lesions and inferences for the cross-immunity and co-
infection hypotheses
Vitor MATOS, Carina MARQUES, Daniela PACHECO, Ana Luisa SANTOS
12:45 The first complete description of acromegaly in Bologna in 1809: A journey through
palaeoendocrinology
Francesco Maria GALASSI, Emanuele ARMOCIDA, Mirko TRAVERSARI, Luisa LEONARDI, Christian
MANCINI, Nicolò Nicoli ALDINI, Roberta BALLESTRIERO, Maciej HENNEBERG, Frank RÜHLI,
Alessandro RUGGERI
13:00-14:30
Lunch break
14:30-17:30
Symposium, Grand Ballroom A
The ecology of climate change and infectious diseases: A gateway between past and
present
Moderators: Raffaella BIANUCCI, Dong Hoon SHIN
14:30 Debunking the “human ectoparasite hypothesis”
Jorgen Ole BENEDICTOW, Raffaella BIANUCCI
14:45 Parasitic Infection in a marshland climate: The Bronze Age pile dwelling settlement of Must
Farm, UK (920-790 BC)
**
Marissa L. LEDGER, Elisabeth GRIMSHAW, Madi FAIREY, Rachel BALLANTYNE, Mark KNIGHT, Piers
D. MITCHELL
15:00 Parasites and climate in Medieval Iberia: Intestinal parasites in six Islamic period cesspits from
Córdoba (Spain) and Mértola (Portugal)
Piers D. MITCHELL, Delaney KNORR, William SMITH, Marissa L. LEDGER, Leonor PEÑA-CHOCARRO,
Jordà PÉREZ-GUILLEM, Rafael CLAPÉS, Maria de Fátima PALMA
15:15 Changing landscapes of malaria in the Early Middle Ages
Timothy NEWFIELD (Skype talk)
15:30 Socio-environmental changes and malaria Infection in Korea before 20th century
Dong Hoon SHIN, Min SEO, Jong Ha HONG, Eunju LEE
15:45-16:15
Coffee break
6
** Entrant for the Cockburn Student Prize
16:15 Ancient Mycobacterium leprae genomes reveal an unexpected diversity of leprosy in medieval
Europe
Verena SCHUENEMANN, Charlotte AVANZI, Ben KRAUSE-KYORA, Alexander SEITZ, Alexander
HERBIG, Sarah INSKIP, Michael TAYLOR, Pushpendra SINGH, Jesper BOLDSEN, Helen D.
DONOGHUE, Sonia Ruth ZAKRZEWSKI, Andrej BENJAK, Kay NIESELT, Stewart COLE, Johannes
KRAUSE
16:30 Drought, political decline, and tuberculosis in Huari, Peru
**
Elizabeth A. NELSON, Aditya Kumar LANKALIPALLI, Maria SPYROU, Åshild J. VÅGENE, Alexander
HERBIG, Tiffiny A. TUNG, Kirsten I. BOS
16:45 Molecular detection of diseases from the European Little Ice Age in Mechelen, Belgium **
Karen L. GIFFIN, Katrien VAN DE VIJVER, Ron HÜBLER, Felix M. KEY, Susanna SABIN, Alexander
HERBIG, Kirsten I. BOS
17:00 The influence of climate on tuberculosis evolution in the late Pleistocene/early Holocene
David MINNIKIN
17:15 Disease dynamics in the Holocene Levant as reflected from the middle ear
Katarina FLOREANOVA, Hila MAY
17:30-17:45
Break
14:30-18:30
Symposium, Grand Ballroom B
Anthropology of violence - Soldiers, warriors and everyday life
Moderator: Fabio CAVALLI
14:30 Anthropology of violence: An interdisciplinary framework
Fabio CAVALLI
14:45 Slaughter of the Innocents and Martyrdom. Blood, pain and power in medieval Italian painting
Marco PIERINI
15:00 A new collective violence site from Early Neolithic Central Europe: The mass grave of
Halberstadt and its contextual interpretation
Christian MEYER, Corina KNIPPER, Nicole NICKLISCH, Angelina MÜNSTER, Olaf KÜRBIS, Veit
DRESELY, Harald MELLER, Kurt W. ALT
15:15 Cranial trauma from Mongolia: Conflict, crime and/or punishment
Judith Helen LITTLETON, Bruno FROHLICH, Tsend AMGALANTUGS, Paul MORROW
15:30 The "Territorial Imperative": The origin of warfare in the southern Levant
Hila MAY, Omry BARZILAI
15:45-16:15
Coffee break
16:15 New insights from trauma analysis of skeletal remains from the Benedictine monastery in Bijela,
Croatia
Željka BEDIĆ, Andrej JANEŠ, Mario ŠLAUS
16:30 Head wounds by firearm and sharp weapon at the S. Martino Battle (1859, Italy)
Simona MINOZZI, Valentina GHIROLDI, Gino FORNACIARI
16:45 “To die but do not fall back”. Anthropological study of skeletal remains of the First World War
soldiers
Lisa DE LUCA, Dario INNOCENTI, Marialuisa CECERE, Tomaž FABEC, Fabio CAVALLI
17:00 Going ballistic: Identifying sling shot injuries in prehistoric Europe
Linda FIBIGER
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** Entrant for the Cockburn Student Prize
17:15 Care and consequences of traumatic brain injury in Neolithic Sweden
Anna TORNBERG, Lars JACOBSSON
17:30-17:45
Break
17:45 Evidence for inter-personal conflict in Early Medieval Säben-Sabiona, Italy
Daniela TUMLER, Alice PALADIN, Albert ZINK
18:00 The Count Guecello II of Prata, a Frederick II Hohenstaufen's lieutenant. Paleopathological
findings in a medieval knight
Ester BRUNETTI, Marialuisa CECERE, Dario INNOCENTI, Paola IACUMIN, Fabio CAVALLI
18:15 Mortal gunshot wound in an early 19th century mummy from central Italy
Agata LUNARDINI, Lorenzo COSTANTINI
19:15-20:00
Archaeological Museum, exhibition opening
FRIDAY, 31/8
8:00-12:00
Registration (Sheraton Hotel, lobby)
8:30-16:30
Poster session II, Grand Ballroom C
Authors in this session will be present during coffee breaks (9:15-9:45 and 16:00-16:30).
Poster titles and authors listed, alphabetically, at the end of the program
8:30-9:15
Key-note lecture, Grand Ballroom B
Molecular detection of ancient pathogens in the era of big data
Kirsten I. BOS (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History)
9:15-9:45
Coffee break
9:45-11:15
Symposium, Grand Ballroom B
Source combination in paleopathology. Paleopathography at the frontier between
history and medicine
Moderators: Francesco Maria GALASSI
9:45
Introductory remarks
Francesco Maria GALASSI
10:00 On fevers and other foes of the humankind: An inventory of diseases that raged the city of
Almada during the late 18th century
Francisco CURATE, Anna TAVARES, António TELMO
10:15 When and how were helminths eradicated in England?
**
Hannah RYAN, Patrik FLAMMER, Adrian SMITH, Greger LARSON
10:30 Incorporating medical records in paleopathology: Investigating respiratory disease in post-
medieval London
**
Cara Stella HIRST
10:45 Combining paleopathography and paleopathology: The example of the Medici, grand Dukes of
Florence
Valentina GIUFFRA, Gino FORNACIARI
11:00 The secret behind natural sopranos: Paleopathology of the castrato Gaspare Pacchierotti
Alberto ZANATTA
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** Entrant for the Cockburn Student Prize
11:15-11:30
Break
11:30-13:00
Podium session VII, Grand Ballroom B
Chair to be announced
11:30 Physical burden and lower limb bone structure from the terminal Pleistocene to Holocene,
Levant
Victoria ROUL, Avni Leah HADAS, Samuel FRANCIS, Hila MAY
11:45 Can femoral bone shape be trusted as an indicator for lifestyle?
Avni Leah HADAS, Victoria ROUL, Ruth PELLEG-KALLEVAG, Frank RÜHLI, Hila MAY
12:00 Mediaeval and contemporary cervical spine - Paleopathological and clinical research
Snježana SCHUSTER, Mario ŠLAUS, Matej MUSTAPIĆ
12:15 Pathology of the cervical vertebrae
Einat KEDAR, Hila MAY, Israel HERSHKOVITZ
12:30 Prevalence of hypercementosis in Middle and Upper Paleolithic humans
Sarah Ashlyn LACY
12:45 A beautiful mind: Nikola Tesla (1856-1943)
Antonio PERCIACCANTE, Philippe CHARLIER, Ludovico ABENAVOLI, Alessia CORALLI, Otto
APPENZELLER, Raffaella BIANUCCI
13:00-14:30
Lunch break
14:30-16:00
Workshop, University Hospital Centre Zagreb
Paleoradiology meets clinical radiology
Hosts: Mislav ČAVKA, Frank RÜHLI
14:30-16:00
Podium session VIII, Grand Ballroom B
Chair to be announced
14:30 Paleopathological investigation of human mummies from Gangi, Sicily
Dario PIOMBINO-MASCALI, Mark VINER, Gerald CONLOGUE, Ronald BECKETT
14:45 Macroscopical and radiological studies of 11 mummies of the XXI dynasty (1070-945 BC) found
in the tomb of Hery (TT12); Luxor, Egypt
Jesus HERRERIN
15:00 Pathological alterations in human mummies of the Gamhud cemetery
Enikő SZVÁK, Antal SKLÁNITZ, Lénárd SZABÓ, Áron BÉNI, István JÁNOS, Márta DOBRÓNÉ TÓTH,
Zita SZIKSZAY, Zsófia KERTÉSZ, Mihály MOLNÁR, István MAJOR, Hedvig GYŐRY, Karola BIACSI,
György PÁLFI, Erika MOLNÁR, Ildikó PAP, Tamás HAJDU, Tamás SZENICZEY, Edina BARANYAI, Virág
PABESCHITZ, Ildikó SZIKOSSY
15:15 Postmortem medical procedures in individuals from a Portuguese identified skull collection
(1895-1902 AD): First evidence of possible teaching of modern dacryocystorhinostomy
Rosa Cristina RAMOS, Ana Luisa SANTOS, Inês LEANDRO, Inês OLIVEIRA-SANTOS, Bruno Miguel
MAGALHÃES
15:30 The CAL Milano Cemetery Skeletal Collection: A modern and documented Italian identified
skeletal collection
Lucie BIEHLER-GOMEZ, Mirko MATTIA, Debora MAZZARELLI, Cristina CATTANEO
15:45 CAL: An osteological timeline from the Roman Age to contemporary times
Mirko MATTIA, Daniel GAUDIO, Barbara BERTOGLIO, Debora MAZZARELLI, Emanuela SGUAZZA,
Lucie BIEHLER-GOMEZ, Pasquale POPPA, Anna Maria FEDELI, Cristina CATTANEO
16:00-16:30
Coffee break
9
** Entrant for the Cockburn Student Prize
16:30-17:30
Closing remarks, student awards, EPPA 2020 announcement
20:00-00:00
Gala dinner, restaurant Johann Franck
SATURDAY, 1/9
9:00-17:00
Excursion to Krapina and Trakošćan (meet at Sheraton Hotel, lobby)
Posters (in alphabetical order of 1st author), Grand Ballroom C
Poster session I
1.
A case of tuberculosis of the hip joint in an adolescent of a modern (19th - 20th c.) Italian
identified skeletal collection
Simona AFFINITO, Valentina MARIOTTI, Maria Giovanna BELCASTRO
2.
New insights of leprosy from South-Eastern France
Yann ARDAGNA, Avril MEFFRAY, Eloïse HOURIEZ, Anne RICHIER, Philippe BIAGINI
3.
Granuloma and teratoma in a probable potter from Ancient Nubia
Brenda J. BAKER
4.
Inflicted trauma among the Piceni population from Iron Age necropolis of Novilara (Italy -
Pesaro 8th-7th c BC)
Michael Allen BECK DE LOTTO, Zita LAFFRANCHI, Chiara DELPINO
5.
Human skeletal remains for sale: A reassessment of ethical practices in the United States **
Bobbie Maxine BENAVIDEZ, Sarah Ashlyn LACY
6.
Results of the Italian archaeological and anthropological researches in Sudan at Jebel Barkal
(2016-2017)
Francesca BERTOLDI, Francesca IANNARILLI, Federica PANCIN, Martino GOTTARDO, Emanuele
CIAMPINI, Mohamed ELTOUM
7.
Health status of a Late Antiquity human population from Piazza Corrubbio-Verona, Italy
Francesca BERTOLDI, Valentina GIACOMETTI, Roberto CAMERIERE, Francesco PAGLIARA, Daniela
COTTICA
8.
The Middle Age burials of Dogaletto di Mira (VE): Cases of contemporary deaths of women and
children
Francesca BERTOLDI, Piera Allegra RASIA
9.
A histological approach to the identification of calcified soft tissue material in skeletal remains,
procedures distinguishing atherosclerotic plaques and ossifying costal cartilage
Lucie BIEHLER-GOMEZ, Emanuela MADERNA, Cristina CATTANEO
10.
Non-adults burials from a Byzantine period cemetery in Trogir, Croatia
Michaela BINDER, Paul KLOSTERMANN, Lujana PARAMAN, Marina UGARKOVIĆ, Martin STESKAL
11.
Spinal ligamentous ossifications in a young adult of 13th century from the medieval site of
Alghero Lo Quarter (Sassari, Sardinia, Italy)
Anna BINI, Pasquale BANDIERA, Marco MILANESE
12.
In silico screening methods in detection of ancient tuberculosis (aTB)
Paulina BORÓWKA, Łukasz PUŁASKI, Błażej MARCINIAK, Beata BOROWSKA-STRUGIŃSKA, Elżbieta
ŻĄDZIŃSKA, Jarosław DZIADEK, Wiesław LORKIEWICZ, Dominik STRAPAGIEL
13.
Hyperostosis frontalis interna in the British Royal Navy (1750-1815)
Ceridwen BOSTON
10
** Entrant for the Cockburn Student Prize
14.
Age estimation from bone mineral density: The influence of osteoporosis on estimates
Deona BOTHA, Niels LYNNERUP, Maryna STEYN
15.
Three Bronze Age trepanations from Croatia
Mario CARIĆ, Dinko TRESIĆ PAVIČIĆ, Ilija MIKIĆ, Ivor JANKOVIĆ, Mislav ČAVKA, Mario NOVAK
16.
Microbiological analysis of a child mummy from Zagreb Cathedral
Mislav ČAVKA, Andrea JANEŠ, Katarina DUJMOVIĆ, Jasenka ŠKRLIN
17.
Paleoradiological analysis of a child mummy from Zagreb Cathedral
Mislav ČAVKA, Mladen TOMORAD, Ivana ŠTIMAC, Ivor JANKOVIĆ, Mario NOVAK, Frank RÜHLI,
Patrick EPPENBERGER
18.
Dental disease in aboriginal societies from the Dulce river basin in northwestern Argentina
Hilton DRUBE, Susana MARTÍNEZ, Elina SILVERA, Guillermo LAMENZA
19.
The case of hip dysplasia of the adult from the Late Antiquity site of Velebit (Serbia)
Ksenija ĐUKIĆ, Tamara PAVLOVIĆ, Petar MILENKOVIĆ, Đurđa BRACANOVIĆ, Marija ĐURIĆ
20.
Evidence of violence in burned human remains of the 3rd century AD found in the Roman villa
of Els Munts (Tarragona, Spain)
Andrea FERNÁNDEZ-VILELA, Josep Anton REMOLÀ, Maria Eulàlia SUBIRÀ
21.
The syphilis of Maria Salviati (1499-1543), wife of Giovanni de’ Medici named “of the Black
Bands”
Antonio FORNACIARI, Raffaele GAETA, Simona MINOZZI, Luca VENTURA, Angelica VITIELLO, Gino
FORNACIARI, Valentina GIUFFRA
22.
The femoral shaft: What do we do with all those cylinders?
Samuel FRANCIS, Ruth PELLEG-KALLEVAG, Avni Leah HADAS, Victoria ROUL, Hila MAY
23.
Prevalence of large‐joint and extremities osteoarthritis in a Medieval (13th-16th) urban
population from Leiria (Portugal)
Susana J. GARCIA
24.
Osteological evidence of disproportionate growth on a juvenile individual from the 13th century
AD (Leiria, Portugal)
Susana J. GARCIA, Ana Luisa SANTOS
25.
Osteopetrosis and accompanied skeletal changes in a skeleton from Albania
Julia GRESKY, Emmanuele PETITI
26.
Possible case of leprosy and tuberculosis co-infection from the Sarmatian Period (2nd-5th AD)
Tamás HAJDU, Antónia MARCSIK, Lucia HLAVENKOVÁ, Ivett KŐVÁRI, Kinga KARLINGER, Zsuzsanna
MÉSZÁROS KIS, Enikő SZVÁK, Antal SKLÁNITZ, Lénárd SZABÓ, Olivia CHERONET, Kendra SIRAK,
Tamás SZENICZEY, Tadeusz KRASSOWSKI, Ron PINHASI
27.
DISH and diet: Stable light isotopic analysis across three South African skeletal populations
Rachel L.V. HOLGATE, Gabrielle C. KRUGER, Charlotte E.G. THEYE, Ericka N. L'ABBE, Maryna STEYN
28.
Dietary patterns and migration in pre-industrial Copenhagen
Marie Louise S. JØRKOV, Darren GRÖCKE, Janet MONTGOMERY
29.
Paleopathological pieces: Evaluating health from commingled Byzantine monastic skeletal
remains at Mount Nebo, Jordan
Margaret JUDD
30.
Čerina-Josipovac cemetery - Bioarchaeological analysis of newly found cemetery next to Osijek,
Eastern Croatia
**
Marijana JUKIĆ
31.
A possible case of metastatic cancer from Kehida-Fövenyes (7th-8th century A.D.)
Krisztián KISS, Tamás SZENICZEY, Kinga KARLINGER, Zsuzsanna MÉSZÁROS KIS, Enikő SZVÁK, Erika
MOLNÁR, Antónia MARCSIK, Antal SKLÁNITZ, Lénárd SZABÓ, Zsolt DALLOS, Viktória KOVÁCS KIS,
Krisztina BUCZKÓ, Tamás HAJDU
11
** Entrant for the Cockburn Student Prize
32.
I don’t get this hole-thing - An attempt of statistical analysis to decipher the indication of
surgical trepanations
Kitty KIRÁLY, Gréta ELEKES, Mátyás BUKVA, Zoltán PINTÉR, Erika MOLNÁR, György PÁLFI, Zsolt
BERECZKI
33.
Small but healthy? A case study from prehistoric coastal Brazil
Luis Pezo LANFRANCO, Sabine EGGERS
34.
A possible case of pituitary dwarfism from Thebes, Egypt
Orsolya LÁSZLÓ
35.
MicroCT analysis of a rare case of Caffey’s disease in a 6 months girl
**
Daniela LOMBARDO, Annalisa VETRO, Martina LARI, Alessandra MODI, David CARAMELLI, Thomas
COLARD
36.
Health-related stress at an early urban centre: Timing and frequency of accentuated lines in
human dental enamel in 3rd millennium BCE large trading and crafts centre in SE Iran
Kirsi O. LORENTZ, Simone LEMMERS, Wendy DIRKS, Donald REID, Patrick MAHONEY, Farzad
FORUZANFAR, Mansoor SAJJADI
37.
New bioarchaeological and paleopathological findings about the mummified subadult from
Gruta del Indio site (San Rafael, Mendoza, Argentina)
Leandro Hernán LUNA, Claudia Marcela ARANDA, Pablo RODRÍGUEZ, Luis BALLARINI
38.
Knee ankyloses in a female from the Lisbon Skeletal Collection
Giovanni MAGNO, Susana DE JESUS GARCIA
39.
Recovery of skeletal remains from archaeological burial site: What is the rate of missing bones?
Mirko MATTIA, Emanuela MADERNA, Debora MAZZARELLI, Emanuela SGUAZZA, Cristina
CATTANEO
40.
Longer legs, fewer LEH, but shorter adult lives: A signature of immunologically naive migrants
in London during the Industrial Revolution?
**
Gina Patricia MCFARLANE
41.
Histopathology of the Great Hunger: Incorporating histological methods to examine the human
biological response to famine and poverty in mid-19th century Ireland **
Lauren A. MECKEL, Jonny GEBER, Hallie Ruth BUCKLEY
42.
About a new case of leprosy from Amiens city (France), 10th-11th century: Paleopathological
and paleomicrobiological approaches
Avril MEFFRAY, Eloïse HOURIEZ, Yann ARDAGNA, Carole FOSSURIER, Annick THUET, Philippe
BIAGINI
Poster session II
43.
Survival of a one-arm warrior in pre-antibiotic era: A case study from an Italian Longobard
necropolis (6th-8th centuries AD)
Ileana MICARELLI, Robert R. PAINE, Caterina GIOSTRA, Mary Anne TAFURI, Antonio PROFICO,
Marco BOGGIONI, Fabio DI VINCENZO, Andrea PAPINI, Danilo MASSANI, Giorgio MANZI
44.
Osteomyelitis in a medieval burial from Smederevo Fortress, Serbia
Nataša MILADINOVIĆ-RADMILOVIĆ, Vesna BIKIĆ, Ksenija ĐUKIĆ, Petar MILENKOVIĆ, Dragana
VULOVIĆ
45.
Enamel hypoplasia and health condition through social status in the Roman Imperial Age
Simona MINOZZI, Walter Benedetto PANTANO, Carla CALDARINI, Valentina GIUFFRA, Paola
CATALANO
46.
Metastatic prostate carcinoma from Imperial Rome (1st-2nd century A.D.)
Simona MINOZZI, Agata LUNARDINI, Carla CALDARINI, Davide CARAMELLA, Gino FORNACIARI,
Paola CATALANO, Valentina GIUFFRA
12
** Entrant for the Cockburn Student Prize
47.
A case of systematic unilateral degenerative joint disease (UDJD) in 14th-17th century
Transylvania, and its implications for the effect of mining on population health **
Priscilla MOLLARD
48.
First results on the stable isotopic analysis of the individuals unearthed near the Leprosarium
of Barcelona, Spain (12th-14th centuries)
Núria MONTES, Clara JÁUREGUI, Maria Eulàlia SUBIRÀ
49.
Four simultaneous sharp force injuries with signs of healing in a skull from the Middle Bronze
Age site of Al-Addeiseh, Palestine
Lucia MUÑOZ UGARTE, Nataša ŠARKIĆ, Miriam SAQQA CARAZO
50.
Dental health and diet of the Iron Age North Pontic pastoralists
Irina NECHAYEV, Svetlana ANDRUKH, Robert JURMAIN
51.
An unusual bi-ritual burial of the Urnfield culture in Lower Austria
Friederike NOVOTNY, Ute Michaela SPANNAGL-STEINER, Alexandra C.J. VON MILLER
52.
Vitamin deficiency in Early Medieval sub-adults: Indications for metabolic disorders in the
Eastern Italian Alps
Alice PALADIN, Daniela TUMLER, Albert ZINK
53.
Probable syphilis-tuberculosis coinfection in partially mummified human remains -
Paleopathological study of an 18th century midwife’s mummy
György PÁLFI , Ildikó SZIKOSSY, Orsolya VÁRADI, András SZEKERES, Kinga KARLINGER, Mark
SPIGELMAN, Helen D. DONOGHUE, Frank MAIXNER, Albert ZINK, Olivier DUTOUR, Erika MOLNÁR,
Ildikó PAP
54.
Extracting obstetrical histories from pelvic features
Doris PANY-KUCERA, Ute Michaela SPANNAGL-STEINER, Katharina REBAY-SALISBURY
55.
A tumour suppressor gene variant predisposing to colorectal cancer found in a mummy from
the pre-industrialized era of Hungary
Ildikó PAP, Israel HERSHKOVITZ, Ella H. SKLAN, Gila Kahila BAR-GAL, Ildikó SZIKOSSY, Rina ROSIN-
ARBESFELD, Michal FELDMAN
56.
Cone-beam computed tomography in paleodontology and bioarchaeology
Bojan PETROVIĆ, Kristina PENEZIĆ, Marko PORČIĆ, Jugoslav PENDIĆ, Sanja KOJIĆ, Jelena
JOVANOVIĆ, Sofija STEFANOVIĆ
57.
Continuity or discontinuity of the life-style in Central Europe during the late antiquity and early
Middle Ages transition: Health, diet, and biological adaptation
Janusz Andrzej PIONTEK
58.
Reconstruction of new ancient Mycobacterium leprae genomes from Europe
Saskia PFRENGLE, Judith NEUKAMM, Sarah INSKIP, Rezeda TUKHBATOVA, Nataliya BEREZINA,
Alexandra BUZHILOVA, Stian SUPPERSBERGER HAMRE, Vitor MATOS, Maria Teresa FERREIRA, Ella
REITER, Johannes KRAUSE, Verena SCHUENEMANN
59.
Urban disease in a rural environment: Evidence of pauper apprentices in Fewston, North
Yorkshire
Leslie QUADE, Rebecca GOWLAND, Anwen CAFFELL, Andrew MILLARD, Malin HOLST, Geoff
NOWELL, Darren GRÖCKE
60.
“Bring out your dead!”: Differential strategies for dealing with the dead at medieval Thornton
Abbey
Caterina RAFFONE, Katie HEMER, Hugh WILLMOTT
61.
Hydrocephalus in a child from Nuštar
Petra RAJIĆ ŠIKANJIĆ, Dejana NIKITOVIĆ, Anita RAPAN PAPEŠA
13
** Entrant for the Cockburn Student Prize
62.
Application of a new method for estimating age and identifying sex of medieval subadult
populations from archaeological sites in northern Italy
Chiara ROSSETTI, Marta LICATA, Ilaria GORINI, Adelaide TOSI
63.
Growing up between wars and epidemics: Teeth alterations in an individual from the S.
Francisco Convent of Coimbra (19th century, Portugal)
Ana Isabel RUFINO, Maria Teresa FERREIRA, Sofia WASTERLAIN
64.
Slaves’ diet: Dental caries and wear in a sample of African individuals from Valle da Gafaria
(15th - 17th centuries, Lagos - Portugal)
Ana Isabel RUFINO, Maria Teresa FERREIRA, Sofia WASTERLAIN
65.
A lung nodule as a rich source of host and pathogen DNA: Analysis of a 17th century
Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome from Lund, Sweden
Susanna Jacey SABIN, Alexander HERBIG, Åshild J. VÅGENE, Torbjörn AHLSTRÖM, Gracijela
BOZOVIC, Elizabeth A. NELSON, Caroline ARCINI, Kirsten I. BOS
66.
Biomechanic of foot with bipartite medial cuneiform in Mediterranean series
Eduardo SALDIAS, Assumpció MALGOSA, Albert ISIDRO
67.
Vertebral pathology and its possible role in the etiology of accelerated tooth wear in an Ancient
Egyptian population
Damian Mark SCULLY
68.
Paleoanthropology of the inhabitants of the lands Ethiuni and Eriakhi of the Pre-Urartian Period
(Armenia)
Hasmik SIMONYAN, Ruzan MKRTCHYAN
69.
The challenges of biomolecular paleopathology
Václav SMRČKA
70.
Rare manifestations of spinal tuberculosis in the Robert J. Terry Anatomical Skeletal Collection
(National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USA)
Olga SPEKKER, David R. HUNT, Orsolya A. VÁRADI, William BERTHON, György PÁLFI, Erika MOLNÁR
71.
An one-eyed soldier from el-Detti, Sudan?
Magdalena T. SRIENC
72.
New possible case of spinal tuberculosis in an osteoarcheological sample from 6th-7th centuries
(Avar Age) in Hungary (Transdanubia, Kölked Feketekapu „A”)
Tamás SZENICZEY, Kinga KARLINGER, Zsuzsanna MÉSZÁROS KIS, Enikő SZVÁK, Antal SKLÁNITZ,
Lénárd SZABÓ, Krisztián KISS, István RÁCZ, Tamás HAJDU, Antónia MARCSIK
73.
Traces of gout in the mummy of an 18th century TB infected woman, Vác, Hungary
Ildikó SZIKOSSY, Ildikó PAP, Zsolt BERECZKI, Orsolya VÁRADI, András SZEKERES, Kinga KARLINGER,
Mark SPIGELMAN, Helen D. DONOGHUE, Olivier DUTOUR, Frank MAIXNER, Albert ZINK, György
PÁLFI
74.
The story of my misfortunes: A case study of individual with several severe conditions including
syphilis, residual rickets and fractures (Spain, 16th-18th century)
Nataša ŠARKIĆ, Lucia MUÑOZ UGARTE, Goran ZEBIĆ, Rosa DINARÈS, Jesus HERRERÍN
75.
Paleooncological studies on skeletal remains of historical populations from Hungary
Krisztina TAKÁCS-VELLAI, Tamás HAJDU, Antónia MARCSIK, György PÁLFI, Tamás SZENICZEY,
Endre NEPARÁCZKI, Tibor TÖRÖK, Erika MOLNÁR
76.
A probable case of rheumatoid arthritis from Medieval northern Italy (12th-13th centuries)
Chiara TESI, Valentina GIUFFRA, Gino FORNACIARI, Omar LARENTIS, Monica Rita MOTTO, Marta
LICATA
77.
Differential subadult health status informed by odontometric, genetic, and cultural estimates
for sex
**
Lindsey Jo Helms THORSON, Vlasta VYROUBAL, Željka BEDIĆ, Mario ŠLAUS, Patrick J. GRAY
14
** Entrant for the Cockburn Student Prize
78.
A comparative study of spinal disease in Ancient Nubia from the Meroitic to Medieval period**
Samantha TIPPER, Charlotte ROBERTS, Penny WILSON
79.
Association between burial custom and pathology: A case study of treponemal infection to
skeleton from 10th-11th century AD Rakhigarhi, India
Veena Nirmalendu TRIPATHY, Subhash WALIMBE, Tejas GARGE, Amendra NATH
80.
Linear cutting trepanation in Italy: A unique case from Hellenistic Sicily (3rd century BC)
Giorgia TULUMELLO, Giulia RICCOMI, Simona MINOZZI, Valentina GIUFFRA
81.
Markers of disease in juvenile remains from a Second Anglo Boer War concentration camp
cemetery, South Africa
Stephany Yvonne VAN DER WALT, Willem Coenraad NIENABER, Anja MEYER, Maryna STEYN
82.
A unique case of multiple frontal sinus osteoma from Roman Sicily (Catania, 2nd-3rd century
AD): Morphological, radiological and histological assessment
Elena VAROTTO, Rodolfo BRANCATO, Lorenzo MEMEO, Maria Teresa MAGRO
83.
Ötzi: new anthropological analysis using 3D visualizations from 2013 CT scans
Chiara VILLA, Kirstine BOYSEN, Mari BØKSET, Mathias SØDERLUND, Albert ZINK, Niels LYNNERUP
84.
A contribution to the history of medicine in 19th-century Croatia
Vlasta VYROUBAL, Danijel LONČAR, Marija MIHALJEVIĆ, Marina MATKOVIĆ VRBAN, Mario ŠLAUS
85.
Rhinomaxillary features of two probable cases of leprosy in a Joseon Period population of South
Korea
Eun Jin WOO
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