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Year: 2012 Author: Rachel Ives Categories: Day of Archaeology, Day of Archaeology 2012, Osteology, Commercial Archaeology, Post Medieval
Tags: vitamin D deficiency rickets, Malnutrition, disease, infection, dental abscess, vitamin D, Bone, Tooth, Teeth, cranial inflammation, secondary bacterial infection, Hypovitaminosis D, Dental caries, Pediatrics, Environmental Issue, Calcium, rickets, non-specific infection, abscess, Caries
Ives, Rachel (2012): All the lovely skeletons!. https://doi.org/10.5284/1079569 | 323 Kb |
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Bone destruction at the base of the tooth roots and porous new bone formation caused by infection from a dental abscess in a child’s mandible. Copyright AOC Archaeology (doa_image5036.jpg) |
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