Integrating New Prehistoric Palaeopathological Finds from Hungary

Author:

Gál Erika1ORCID,Bartosiewicz László2

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Archaeology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Tóth Kálmán u. 4, 1097 Budapest, Hungary

2. Osteoarchaeological Research Laboratory, Stockholm University, Lilla Frescativägen 7, 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

Eight newly identified pathological animal remains identified in two Middle Neolithic assemblages (ca 5330–4940 calBC) in northern and western Hungary were placed within the broader context of relevant prehistoric finds. The aim was to understand the underrepresented Middle Neolithic finds in light of the better-known cases from other prehistoric periods. The newly reported cases include arthritic and inflammatory lesions, as well as dental disorders, such as linear enamel hypoplasia, recognized for the first time in the Hungarian Neolithic. Identifications were based on bone macromorphology. When large samples are available, the frequencies of pathological bone specimens reflect the taxonomic composition. Along with the increasing number of cases, longevity related to exploitation for secondary products also became manifest. Therefore, the effects of assemblage size, disease classification and differences between authors (related to training and the time of publication) need to be considered before pathological lesions can be interpreted in terms of diachronic changes in animal husbandry.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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