Veterinarski Glasnik (Jan 2014)

Paleopathological analysis of changes on animal bones originating from archaeological sites Caricin Grad and Studenica Monastery

  • Marković Nemanja,
  • Stevanović Oliver,
  • Marinković Darko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/VETGL1404215M
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 3-4
pp. 215 – 227

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This work presents the estimation of incidence and analysis of paleopathological changes on skeletal remains of the animals from archaeological sites Caricin Grad and Studenica Monastery. Moreover, there has been carried out the assessment of the skeletal elements, as well as taxonomic and age determination. The total of 2595 bones or bone fragments were examined. In 22 specimens there were noticed various abnormal skeletal changes in following animal species: cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, horses, donkeys and camels. Pathological changes were noticed on the teeth, mandibles, joints of long bones and phalanxes. By macroscopic analysis of these acquired pathological changes on bones of the animals, there was determined that the observed lesions had had proliferative, hypertrophic and chronic character. Proliferative changes on the bones of the cattle, horses, donkeys and camels point out to the fact that these animals were used for towing and/or load carrying. Identified diseases of oral cavity in small ruminants point out to improper and inadequate nutrition of these animals in the past.

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