H 290 x W 205 mm
324 pages
86 figures, 60 tables (colour throughout)
Published May 2022
ISBN
Paperback: 9781803270760
Digital: 9781803270777
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This study presents a bioarchaeological analysis of the individuals exhumed from the cemetery of Alghero (Sardinia), which is associated with the plague outbreak that ravaged the city in 1582-83. The results shed light on a population which lived during a period of plague, revealing lifestyles, activity patterns and illnesses.
Preface ;
Chapter 1 Introduction ;
1.1 The Plague: historical and biological aspects ;
1.2 The history of Alghero from the origins to the plague of 1582-83 ;
1.3 The site of Lo Quarter ;
1.4 The cemetery (end of 13th-beginning of 17th centuries) ;
1.5 The collective burials of Alghero: the trenches ;
1.6 Aims of the study ;
Chapter 2 Materials and methods ;
2.1 Materials ;
2.2 Biological sex estimation ;
2.3 Age at death estimation ;
2.4 Taphonomy ;
2.5 Stature estimation ;
2.6 Non-metric traits ;
2.7 Dental pathologies ;
2.8 Stress indicators ;
2.9 Degenerative joint disease (osteoarthritis) ;
2.10 Entheseal changes ;
2.11 Pathologies ;
2.12 Statistical analysis ;
Chapter 3 Results and discussion ;
3.1 Demography ;
3.2 Taphonomic analysis ;
3.3 Stature ;
3.4 Non-metric traits ;
3.5 Dental pathologies ;
3.6 Stress indicators ;
3.7 Degenerative joint disease ;
3.8 Entheseal changes ;
3.9 Pathologies ;
Chapter 4 Conclusions and future perspectives ;
Appendix ;
1. Methods ;
2. Age and sex of the individuals ;
3. Taphonomy ;
4. Stature data ;
Chapter 5 The catalogue of the individuals of each trench ;
References