Osteoarcheological and biomolecular evidence of leprosy from an 11-13th century CE Muslim cemetery in Europe (Orosháza, Southeast Hungary).

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
J. Balázs, Zoltán Rózsa, Z. Bereczki, A. Marcsik, B. Tihanyi, K. Karlinger, Gergely Pölöskei, Erika Molnár, H. Donoghue, G. Pálfi
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Abstract

Orosháza site no. 10 (Southeast Hungary) contains the partially excavated archaeological remains of an 11-13th century CE Muslim merchant village and its cemetery located in close proximity to Christian villages of the same era. The skeleton of a young woman (grave no. 16) from the last phase of the cemetery use was identified with rhinomaxillary lesions associated with lepromatous leprosy. The right parietal bone also exhibited signs of cranial trauma, possibly caused by symbolic trepanation, a well-known ritual practice in the 9-11th century CE Carpathian Basin. The retrospective diagnosis of the disease was supported by ancient DNA analysis, as the samples were positive for Mycobacterium leprae aDNA, shown to be of genotype 3. Contrary to the general practice of the era, the body of the young female with severe signs of leprosy was interred among the regular graves of the Muslim cemetery in Orosháza, which may reflect the unique cultural background of the community.
从公元11-13世纪欧洲穆斯林墓地发现的麻风病的骨考古学和生物分子证据(Orosháza,匈牙利东南部)。
Orosháza网址10号(匈牙利东南部)包含了一个公元11-13世纪穆斯林商人村的部分考古遗迹,其墓地位于同一时期的基督教村庄附近。一个年轻女子的骨架(墓号)。16)从墓地使用的最后阶段被确定为与麻风性麻风相关的鼻颌病变。右顶骨也显示出颅外伤的迹象,可能是由象征性的钻孔造成的,这是公元9-11世纪喀尔巴阡盆地一种著名的仪式。该疾病的回顾性诊断得到了古代DNA分析的支持,因为样本中麻风分枝杆菌aDNA呈阳性,显示为基因型3。与当时的一般做法相反,这位患有严重麻风症状的年轻女性的尸体被埋葬在Orosháza穆斯林墓地的常规坟墓中,这可能反映了该社区独特的文化背景。
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