Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)

Ubelaker, D. H. ; Pap, I.: Health profiles of a Bronze Age population from northeastern Hungary

68.131.9 Adult male. Enlarged diaphyses of the sternal thirds of two central right ribs appear to have been caused by infection. Trauma may also have been involved. 68.132.6 Adult male. Well remodeled periosteal deposits are located on the medial and lateral surfaces of the distal ends of both tibiae. 68.132.8 Adult male. Periosteal bone deposits are located on the proximal end of the left fibula. Small well remodeled deposits are present on the inferior midshaft area of both clavicles and on the posterior surface of the proximal third of the diaphysis of the right fibula. 68.133.25 Adult male. Slightly remodeled periosteal lesions are present on the lat­eral surface of the midshaft of the right tibia, the medial surface of the left tibia midshaft, the posterior surface of the right femur midshaft and the medial surface of the left femur midshaft. 68.133.33 Female adult. Fine periosteal lesions are located on the left and right pa­rietal near the midline. 68.135.40 Adult male. A slightly remodeled periosteal lesion is located on the me­dial surface near the distal end of the right fibula. 69.4.8 Adult female. The right temporal shows evidence of infection in the external auditory meatus area. 69.5.6 Adult female. Fine periosteal bone apposition showing slight remodeling is present on the medial surface of the proximal end of the right tibia. 70.2.3 Adult female. Slightly remodeled porosity is present on the left greater wing of the sphenoid. 70.2.6 Adult of undetermined sex. Irregular periosteal deposits are present on most of the lateral diaphysis of both tibiae. 70.4.8 Adult male. Slight periosteal bone deposits showing no remodeling are pres­ent on the medial surface of the right tibia diaphysis. 70.4.13 Adult of undetermined sex. Active porosity and new bone formation show­ing some remodeling are present on the distal end of the left fibula. 70.4.20 Adult male. A well remodeled circular lesion is present on the right parietal near the sagittal suture. 70.4.27 Adult female. A non-remodeled periosteal lesion is located on the left ischium, on the posterior medial side of the sciatic notch. 70.4.57 Adult male. Slightly remodeled periosteal lesions are present over much of the diaphysis of the left tibia and left fibula. 70.4.68 Adult male. Well remodeled periosteal deposits are present on the medial surface of the right distal fibula. 71.5.22 Adult male. Some periosteal new bone formation occurs on the right distal diaphyses of the right tibia and right fibula. 71.5.72 Adult male. New periosteal bone deposits with little remodeling are present on the right tibia medial diaphysis. 71.6.2 Adult male. Periosteal bone apposition is present on the distal right tibia. 71.24.19 Adult male. A well remodeled periosteal lesion is present on the medial surface of the diaphysis of a right tibia.

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