Gümüslük (Milas) iskeletleri ve Anadolu Klasik-Helenistik Dönem toplumlarının sağlık profili
Author(s) -
ÖZER İsmail SAĞIR
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
ankara üniversitesi dil ve tarih-coğrafya fakültesi dergisi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2459-0150
pISSN - 0378-2905
DOI - 10.1501/dtcfder_0000001284
Subject(s) - mathematics
Studies on human skeletal remains provide important information to understand the health and living conditions of the past populations. The aim of the present study is to report morphological and paleopathological examination of recently excavated human skeletal remains from the Gumusluk (Milas). Archaeological site, which located in the Western (Aegean) part of the country dated to Classic-Hellenistic Period and contains 17 individuals (8 males and 9 females) from sarcophaguses. The Gumusluk (Milas) site contains both sexes and dominantly elderly remains. Results of the osteological remains showed the presence of the following classes of skeletal lesions: congenital diseases, inflectional diseases, joint diseases, lesions of jaws and teeth. The rates of the paleopathologies at Gumusluk (Milas) site compared to other regional and periodical sites appear to have engaged with divergent findings. This analysis contributes additional information to the understanding of the state of health and living conditions associated with Classic – Hellenistic Periool of Anatolia.
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