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Paleopathology in an Ancestral Pueblo Site: Late Pueblo I to Pueblo II

Paleopathology in an Ancestral Pueblo Site: Late Pueblo I to Pueblo II. By Cathey Ann Cline Eastern New Mexico University. Evidence of Trauma. Depression Fracture of the Skull Burial 54. Fracture of the Fibula: Kiva Burial. Evidence of Activity. Contact Facet: Base of Skull.

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Paleopathology in an Ancestral Pueblo Site: Late Pueblo I to Pueblo II

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  1. Paleopathologyin an Ancestral Pueblo Site:Late Pueblo I to Pueblo II By Cathey Ann Cline Eastern New Mexico University

  2. Evidence of Trauma

  3. Depression Fracture of the Skull Burial 54

  4. Fracture of the Fibula: Kiva Burial

  5. Evidence of Activity

  6. Contact Facet: Base of Skull Close-up of Contact Facet

  7. Vertebra: Burial 25 Schmorl’s Node

  8. Congenital Conditions

  9. Unfused Metopic Suture: Burial 49

  10. Degenerative Conditions

  11. Osteochondritis non-dissecans of the Acetabulum: Burials 78 & 10

  12. Infectious Disease

  13. Effects of Nutritional Deficiency

  14. Osteoblastic Tumors

  15. Multiple Button Osteomae of the Skull: Burial 65 Frontal Bone

  16. Single Button Osteoma of the Skull: Burial 77 Parietal Bone

  17. Chondrosarcoma of the Femoral Metaphysis: Burial 34

  18. References Akins, Nancy J. 1986 A Biocultural Approach to Human Burials from Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Reports of the Chaco Center, No. 9. Branch of Cultural Research, National Park Service, Santa Fe. Giacobbe, John A. 1999 “Demography, Paleopathology, and Activity-Related Anomolies of Human Skeletal Material from the Rio Puerco Valley, Sandoval County, NM. Master’s thesis on file at Eastern New Mexico University, Portales. Miles, James S. 1975 Orthopedic Problems of the Wetherwill Mesa Populations. Publications in Archaeology 7G, National Park Service, Washington, D.C. Ortner, Donald J. 2003 Identification of Pathological Conditions in Human Skeletal Remains. 2nd Edition. Academic Press, Amsterdam.

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