Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1198477
Život i smrt u zaleđu kvarnerskog zaljeva tijekom srednjeg vijeka: bioarheološka analiza ljudskih koštanih ostataka iz Triblja, iskopavanja 2015. godine.
Život i smrt u zaleđu kvarnerskog zaljeva tijekom srednjeg vijeka: bioarheološka analiza ljudskih koštanih ostataka iz Triblja, iskopavanja 2015. godine. // Acta Histriae, 30 (2022), 23-42 doi:10.19233/AH.2022.02 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Život i smrt u zaleđu kvarnerskog zaljeva tijekom
srednjeg vijeka: bioarheološka analiza ljudskih
koštanih ostataka iz Triblja, iskopavanja 2015.
godine.
(Life and Death in the Hinterland of Kvarner Bay
During the Middle Ages: Bioarcheological Analysis
of Human Bone Remains from Tribalj, Excavations in
2015)
Autori
Novak, Mario ; Hajdu, Tamás
Izvornik
Acta Histriae (2591-1767) 30
(2022);
23-42
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
sjeverni Jadran, srednji vijek, koštani ostaci, fiziološki stres, zarazne bolesti, rekonstrukcija prehrane, koštane ozljede
(Northern Adriatic, medieval period, skeletal remains, physiological stress, infectious diseases, diet reconstruction, bone injuries)
Sažetak
Rescue archaeological excavation was conducted in 2015 around the church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary to Elizabeth in Tribalj. Based on the burial rites and the stylistic characteristics of the collected finds the use of the cemetery can be dated between the 9th and the 13th century. The paleodemographic analysis showed that subadults comprise somewhat over one third of the total sample which corresponds to the data registered at other Croatian medieval sites. The paleodontological analysis suggests that the diet of the majority of members of this community was based predominantly on carbohydrates (cereals and vegetables). Hard labor and every-day activities left numerous traces on the spine of the analyzed individuals in the form of Schmorl nodes, vertebral fractures and vertebral osteoarthritis. A detailed analysis of bone trauma strongly suggests that the vast majority of the injuries occurred as a result of accidents, and that the degree of interpersonal violence in the medieval Tribalj was relatively low.
Izvorni jezik
Hrvatski
Znanstvena područja
Arheologija
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