Sökning: "emaljhypoplasier"
Hittade 4 uppsatser innehållade ordet emaljhypoplasier.
1. Spår av barndom : En osteoarkeologisk studie om barndomens hälsa och ohälsa i Gamla Lödöse
Master-uppsats, Stockholms universitet/Osteoarkeologiska forskningslaboratorietSammanfattning : This thesis focuses on health among children in the medieval town Old Lödöse (1100-1500 AD) in western Sweden. Through the study of health indicators (enamel hypoplasia, growth retardation and porotic hyperostosis) on adults (45 crania), children (31 complete individuals) and the commingled remains of children from severeal contexts. LÄS MER
2. Tandhälsan i Västergarns Schakt 27
Kandidat-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historiaSammanfattning : The mass grave in Västergarn, Gotland, Sweden is located between two medieval churches and thought to be a bone depot from when one of the churches expanded their wall in more recent time. The bone depot is problematic in a way because it could contain individuals from a wide time frame, making it hard to ask certain questions regarding how the individuals lived and died. LÄS MER
3. Biff, lamm och fläsk - en osteologisk analys av djurhållningen vid den neolitiska lokalen Rävgrav
Master-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Historisk osteologiSammanfattning : This thesis sets out to discuss the use of domestic animals (cattle, sheep/goat and pig) at the Neolithic site of Rävgrav in Scania, southern Sweden. The osteological analysis of bone elements from Rävgrav reveals a great dependence on domestic animals, and a focus on meat production, rather than secondary products, at the site. LÄS MER
4. Barn i köpingen Löddeköpinge - in utero/in vivo/in morte/ - En studie av barndomens hälsa och status i en medeltida handelsort
Kandidat-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Institutionen för arkeologi och antikens historiaSammanfattning : This essay discusses the health and life of the children from Löddeköpinge, a medieval churchyard in Scania, Sweden (ca. 1000-1200 BC), investigated in the 1960s-1980s. LÄS MER