Adaïma III: demographic and epidemiological transitions before the pharaohs
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Abstract: | La 4e de couverture indique : "The Adaïma necropolis in the Nile Valley of Egypt has revealed more than 800 morphologically well preserved skeletons (adults, new-borns and children) dated from 3800 to 3000 BC. This makes it one of the most important prehistoric human samples in such a good state of conservation. It provides a unique opportunity to study the coevolution of man and diseases at this period. A synthesis of the study of funerary practices at this site takes into account the type of burial, whether these were primary or secondary burials, the occurrence of multiple burials, the existence of "human sacrifices" and differences in funerary practices between the different sectors of the cemetery. We propose a methodology to study funerary practices based on the three stages: to view, hide and sanctify. A paleodemographic study can apportion the role of the selection of subjects to be buried and the demography of ancient populations. These studies are then combined with a systematic survey of lesions in adults and children, whether infectious diseases, traumatic injuries, growth disorders, osteoarthritis and enthesopathies, DISH, rheumatologic diseases (spondyloarthritis), oral pathology, non-specific lesions (cribra orbitalia, endocranial lesion, periostitis, Harris lines), and pathologies more difficult to study in the past such as dystocia childbirth, calcified lymph node and bladder stones. This allows us to derive the frequency of these diseases and lesions in the ecological context of the Nile Valley, and compare it with that of other prehistoric populations. In Adaïma, the mortality rate was particularly related to an increase in the number of children per family, and a tuberculosis epidemic. The natural history of tuberculosis at this period resembles that in populations with no prior exposure to the disease during the historical period. A study on dental discrete traits shows that several populations of different origins lived in the Valley at this period. Adaïma derived from one of these heretofore unknown populations." |
Umfang: | 1 vol. (X-134 p.) Illustrationen, Diagramme, Pläne 32 cm |
ISBN: | 9782724707021 |
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520 | 3 | |a These studies are then combined with a systematic survey of lesions in adults and children, whether infectious diseases, traumatic injuries, growth disorders, osteoarthritis and enthesopathies, DISH, rheumatologic diseases (spondyloarthritis), oral pathology, non-specific lesions (cribra orbitalia, endocranial lesion, periostitis, Harris lines), and pathologies more difficult to study in the past such as dystocia childbirth, calcified lymph node and bladder stones. This allows us to derive the frequency of these diseases and lesions in the ecological context of the Nile Valley, and compare it with that of other prehistoric populations. In Adaïma, the mortality rate was particularly related to an increase in the number of children per family, and a tuberculosis epidemic. The natural history of tuberculosis at this period resembles that in populations with no prior exposure to the disease during the historical period. | |
520 | 3 | |a A study on dental discrete traits shows that several populations of different origins lived in the Valley at this period. Adaïma derived from one of these heretofore unknown populations." | |
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spelling | Adaïma III demographic and epidemiological transitions before the pharaohs edited by Éric Crubézy ; foreword Jane E. Buikstra Le Caire Institut français d'archéologie orientale 2017 1 vol. (X-134 p.) Illustrationen, Diagramme, Pläne 32 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Publications de l'Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale 1146 Fouilles de l'IFAO 76 La 4e de couverture indique : "The Adaïma necropolis in the Nile Valley of Egypt has revealed more than 800 morphologically well preserved skeletons (adults, new-borns and children) dated from 3800 to 3000 BC. This makes it one of the most important prehistoric human samples in such a good state of conservation. It provides a unique opportunity to study the coevolution of man and diseases at this period. A synthesis of the study of funerary practices at this site takes into account the type of burial, whether these were primary or secondary burials, the occurrence of multiple burials, the existence of "human sacrifices" and differences in funerary practices between the different sectors of the cemetery. We propose a methodology to study funerary practices based on the three stages: to view, hide and sanctify. A paleodemographic study can apportion the role of the selection of subjects to be buried and the demography of ancient populations. These studies are then combined with a systematic survey of lesions in adults and children, whether infectious diseases, traumatic injuries, growth disorders, osteoarthritis and enthesopathies, DISH, rheumatologic diseases (spondyloarthritis), oral pathology, non-specific lesions (cribra orbitalia, endocranial lesion, periostitis, Harris lines), and pathologies more difficult to study in the past such as dystocia childbirth, calcified lymph node and bladder stones. This allows us to derive the frequency of these diseases and lesions in the ecological context of the Nile Valley, and compare it with that of other prehistoric populations. In Adaïma, the mortality rate was particularly related to an increase in the number of children per family, and a tuberculosis epidemic. The natural history of tuberculosis at this period resembles that in populations with no prior exposure to the disease during the historical period. A study on dental discrete traits shows that several populations of different origins lived in the Valley at this period. Adaïma derived from one of these heretofore unknown populations." Geschichte 3800 v. Chr.-3000 v. Chr. gnd rswk-swf Epidemiologie (DE-588)4015016-1 gnd rswk-swf Gräberfeld (DE-588)4071980-7 gnd rswk-swf Skelettfund (DE-588)4181634-1 gnd rswk-swf Demographie (DE-588)4011412-0 gnd rswk-swf Adaïma (DE-588)4702979-1 gnd rswk-swf Fouilles archéologiques / Égypte / Adaïma (Égypte ; site archéologique) Égyptiens / Rites et cérémonies funéraires Tombes / Égypte / Adaïma (Égypte ; site archéologique) / Catalogues Technique de la construction / Égypte / Adaïma (Égypte ; site archéologique) Objets usuels / Égypte / Adaïma (Égypte ; site archéologique) Ruines / Égypte / Adaïma (Égypte ; site archéologique) Céramique égyptienne / Adaïma (Égypte ; site archéologique) / Catalogues Restes humains (archéologie) / Égypte / Adaïma (Égypte ; site archéologique) Adaïma (Égypte ; site archéologique) / 3e millénaire av. J.-C. Adaïma (DE-588)4702979-1 g Gräberfeld (DE-588)4071980-7 s Skelettfund (DE-588)4181634-1 s Demographie (DE-588)4011412-0 s Epidemiologie (DE-588)4015016-1 s Geschichte 3800 v. Chr.-3000 v. Chr. z DE-604 Crubézy, Eric (DE-588)1144965675 edt Buikstra, Jane E. (DE-588)105629955X aui Publications de l'Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale 1146 (DE-604)BV007934055 1146 Fouilles de l'IFAO 76 (DE-604)BV000012083 76 |
spellingShingle | Adaïma III demographic and epidemiological transitions before the pharaohs Publications de l'Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale Fouilles de l'IFAO Epidemiologie (DE-588)4015016-1 gnd Gräberfeld (DE-588)4071980-7 gnd Skelettfund (DE-588)4181634-1 gnd Demographie (DE-588)4011412-0 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4015016-1 (DE-588)4071980-7 (DE-588)4181634-1 (DE-588)4011412-0 (DE-588)4702979-1 |
title | Adaïma III demographic and epidemiological transitions before the pharaohs |
title_auth | Adaïma III demographic and epidemiological transitions before the pharaohs |
title_exact_search | Adaïma III demographic and epidemiological transitions before the pharaohs |
title_full | Adaïma III demographic and epidemiological transitions before the pharaohs edited by Éric Crubézy ; foreword Jane E. Buikstra |
title_fullStr | Adaïma III demographic and epidemiological transitions before the pharaohs edited by Éric Crubézy ; foreword Jane E. Buikstra |
title_full_unstemmed | Adaïma III demographic and epidemiological transitions before the pharaohs edited by Éric Crubézy ; foreword Jane E. Buikstra |
title_short | Adaïma III |
title_sort | adaima iii demographic and epidemiological transitions before the pharaohs |
title_sub | demographic and epidemiological transitions before the pharaohs |
topic | Epidemiologie (DE-588)4015016-1 gnd Gräberfeld (DE-588)4071980-7 gnd Skelettfund (DE-588)4181634-1 gnd Demographie (DE-588)4011412-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Epidemiologie Gräberfeld Skelettfund Demographie Adaïma |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV007934055 (DE-604)BV000012083 |
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