H. Dabernat, T.M. Reis, A.Yu. Tarasov, I.P. Artyukhov, V.G. Nikolaev, N.N. Medvedeva, O.A. Gavrilyuk, M.V. Nikolaev, and E. Crubezy. Paleopathology of the Population of Krasnoyarsk, Central Siberia (Pokrovskiy and Voskresensko-Preobrazhenskiy Cemeteries of the 17th– Early 20th Centuries)
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Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology
of Eurasia

41 (3) 2013

 

 

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Paleopathology of the Population of Krasnoyarsk, Central Siberia (Pokrovskiy and Voskresensko-Preobrazhenskiy Cemeteries of the 17th– Early 20th Centuries)

H. Dabernat, T.M. Reis, A.Yu. Tarasov, I.P. Artyukhov, V.G. Nikolaev, N.N. Medvedeva, O.A. Gavrilyuk, M.V. Nikolaev, and E. Crubezy.

Published data on the paleopathology of Siberian populations are scarce. However, two samples of adult and nonadult skeletons taken from excavations at the Pokrovskiy (17th–18th centuries) and Voskresensko-Preobrazhenskiy (17th–early 20th century) cemeteries in Krasnoyarsk (123 and 204; 101 and 81, respectively) revealed cases of rickets, tuberculosis, and congenital syphilis in children, and vertebral tuberculosis and tertiary syphilis in adults. Trauma areas included ribs, hands, forearms, and tibiae. These two samples provide evidence on which to base an assessment of the health of the Krasnoyarsk population from 1628 to the early 1900s.

Keywords: Paleopathology, tuberculosis, syphilis, trauma, osteoarthritis, Krasnoyarsk.