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Biological and social implications of a medieval burial from Cyprus for understanding leprosy in the past
Brenda Baker
, Katelyn L. Bolhofner
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
Bioarchaeological Research, Center for (CBR)
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Arts & Humanities
Leprosy
80%
Cyprus
73%
Burial
60%
Basilica
50%
Nasal
50%
Distal
47%
Middle Age
43%
Use-wear
36%
Social History
32%
History of Disease
31%
Phalanx
29%
Fibula
29%
Tibia
29%
Skeletal Remains
28%
Alveolars
27%
Changing Attitudes
27%
Inflammation
26%
Young Adults
24%
Archaeological Evidence
21%
Participation
14%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Cyprus
100%
Burial
97%
Leprosy
75%
Foot
55%
Incisor
45%
Nose
35%
Lepromatous Leprosy
30%
Alveolar Bone Loss
29%
Body Remains
27%
Fibula
26%
Metatarsal Bones
26%
Islands
23%
Tibia
21%
Leg
17%
Young Adult
17%
Spine
16%
Hand
16%
Inflammation
12%
Social Sciences
funeral
75%
Cyprus
72%
social history
39%
social effects
29%
young adult
27%
death
23%
participation
17%
evidence
13%