Cribra orbitalia and Porotic hyperostosis on bone remains of the Bronze Age population from the Lower Volga region (search for the proliferation causes)

This study is devoted to defining the occurrence frequency of Cribra orbitalia and Porotic hyperostosis signs based on the data obtained and establishing the reasons for the spread of these pathological conditions in the study groups. The material for the study is series dating back to the Early, Mi...

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Main Author: Pererva E.V.
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Language:Russian
Published: Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RA 2024-12-01
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description This study is devoted to defining the occurrence frequency of Cribra orbitalia and Porotic hyperostosis signs based on the data obtained and establishing the reasons for the spread of these pathological conditions in the study groups. The material for the study is series dating back to the Early, Middle and Late Bronze Ages from the Lower Volga region kurgan mounds. When analyzing bone remains, the occurrence of porotic hyperostosis on the skull and cribra orbitalia was taken into account. To identify significantly significant differences in the incidence of pathological abnormalities, the groups were compared using non-parametric mathematical criteria. Statistical calculations were carried out in the StatSoft, Inc. shell. (2011) STATISTICA. As a result of the study, it was established that the factors influencing the occurrence of signs of hemolytic diseases in the study group could be endemic malaria, helminths, as well as nutritional stress caused by systematic starvation, lack of vitamin C, folic acid, cobalamin and iron.
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spelling doaj-art-19f05e4c056548b48cd7a3db415c99952024-12-10T10:19:58ZrusTyumen Scientific Centre SB RAВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии1811-74652071-04372024-12-014(67)17118310.20874/2071-0437-2024-67-4-13Cribra orbitalia and Porotic hyperostosis on bone remains of the Bronze Age population from the Lower Volga region (search for the proliferation causes)Pererva E.V.0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8285-4461Volgograd State UniversityThis study is devoted to defining the occurrence frequency of Cribra orbitalia and Porotic hyperostosis signs based on the data obtained and establishing the reasons for the spread of these pathological conditions in the study groups. The material for the study is series dating back to the Early, Middle and Late Bronze Ages from the Lower Volga region kurgan mounds. When analyzing bone remains, the occurrence of porotic hyperostosis on the skull and cribra orbitalia was taken into account. To identify significantly significant differences in the incidence of pathological abnormalities, the groups were compared using non-parametric mathematical criteria. Statistical calculations were carried out in the StatSoft, Inc. shell. (2011) STATISTICA. As a result of the study, it was established that the factors influencing the occurrence of signs of hemolytic diseases in the study group could be endemic malaria, helminths, as well as nutritional stress caused by systematic starvation, lack of vitamin C, folic acid, cobalamin and iron.http://ipdn.ru/_private/a67/171-183.pdfporotic changes on the skullbronze agelower volga regionpathologies
spellingShingle Pererva E.V.
Cribra orbitalia and Porotic hyperostosis on bone remains of the Bronze Age population from the Lower Volga region (search for the proliferation causes)
Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии
porotic changes on the skull
bronze age
lower volga region
pathologies
title Cribra orbitalia and Porotic hyperostosis on bone remains of the Bronze Age population from the Lower Volga region (search for the proliferation causes)
title_full Cribra orbitalia and Porotic hyperostosis on bone remains of the Bronze Age population from the Lower Volga region (search for the proliferation causes)
title_fullStr Cribra orbitalia and Porotic hyperostosis on bone remains of the Bronze Age population from the Lower Volga region (search for the proliferation causes)
title_full_unstemmed Cribra orbitalia and Porotic hyperostosis on bone remains of the Bronze Age population from the Lower Volga region (search for the proliferation causes)
title_short Cribra orbitalia and Porotic hyperostosis on bone remains of the Bronze Age population from the Lower Volga region (search for the proliferation causes)
title_sort cribra orbitalia and porotic hyperostosis on bone remains of the bronze age population from the lower volga region search for the proliferation causes
topic porotic changes on the skull
bronze age
lower volga region
pathologies
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