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Paleopathology Paleopathology in an Ancestral in an Ancestral Pueblo Site: Pueblo Site: Late Pueblo I to Pueblo II Late Pueblo I to Pueblo II By Cathey Ann Cline By Cathey Ann Cline Eastern New Mexico Eastern New Mexico University University

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Page 1: Paleopathology in an Ancestral Pueblo Site: Late Pueblo I to Pueblo II By Cathey Ann Cline Eastern New Mexico University

PaleopathologyPaleopathologyin an Ancestral in an Ancestral

Pueblo Site:Pueblo Site:Late Pueblo I to Pueblo IILate Pueblo I to Pueblo II

By Cathey Ann ClineBy Cathey Ann ClineEastern New Mexico Eastern New Mexico

UniversityUniversity

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Evidence of TraumaEvidence of Trauma

FractuFracturesres

MalesMales FemalesFemales UnknownUnknown

SexSexTotalsTotals

CranCraniaia

0.0% (0of 0.0% (0of 6)6)

13.3% (2 of 13.3% (2 of 15)15)

3.2% (2 of 3.2% (2 of 63)63)

4.8% (4 of 4.8% (4 of 84)84)

FibuFibulala

0.0% (0 0.0% (0 of 2)of 2)

0.0% (0 of 0.0% (0 of 9)9)

6.7% (1 of 6.7% (1 of 15)15)

3.8% (1 of 3.8% (1 of 26)26)

RibsRibs 0.0% (0 0.0% (0 of 6)of 6)

9.1% (1 of 9.1% (1 of 11)11)

22.7% (2 of 22.7% (2 of 22)22)

7.7% (3 of 7.7% (3 of 39)39)

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Depression Fracture of the Skull Burial 54

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Fracture of the Fibula: Kiva Burial

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Evidence of ActivityEvidence of ActivityIndicatorIndicatorss

MaleMale FemaleFemale Unknown Unknown SexSex

TotalsTotals

Cranial Cranial

FacetsFacets0.0% (0 of 0.0% (0 of 7)7)

6.7% (1 of 6.7% (1 of 15)15)

0.0% (0 of 0.0% (0 of 62)62)

1.2% (1 of 1.2% (1 of 84)84)

OsteophyOsteophytestes

44.4% (4 44.4% (4 of 9)of 9)

44.4% (8 of 44.4% (8 of 18)18)

15.0% (6 of 15.0% (6 of 40)40)

26.9% (18 of 26.9% (18 of 67)67)

Schmorl’Schmorl’s s

NodesNodes

33.3% (2 33.3% (2 of 6)of 6)

0.0% (0 of 0.0% (0 of 12)12)

3.1% (1 of 3.1% (1 of 32)32)

6.0% (3 of 6.0% (3 of 50)50)

Vertebral Vertebral

FractureFracturess

16.7% (1 16.7% (1 of 6)of 6)

16.7% (2 of 16.7% (2 of 12)12)

9.4% (3 of 9.4% (3 of 32)32)

12.0% (6 of 12.0% (6 of 50)50)

Deltoid Deltoid

TuberosiTuberosityty

50.0% (3 50.0% (3 of 6)of 6)

53.8% (7 of 53.8% (7 of 13)13)

10.7% (3 of 10.7% (3 of 28)28)

27.7% (13 of 27.7% (13 of 47)47)

Gluteal Gluteal

TuberosiTuberosityty

60.0% (3 60.0% (3 of 5)of 5)

10.9% (6 of 10.9% (6 of 15)15)

9.1% (5 of 9.1% (5 of 37)37)

25.5% (14 of 25.5% (14 of 57)57)

SquattinSquatting g

FacetsFacets

16.7% (1 16.7% (1 of 6)of 6)

40.0% (6 of 40.0% (6 of 15)15)

12.9% (4 of 12.9% (4 of 31)31)

21.2% (11 of 21.2% (11 of 52)52)

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Contact Facet:

Base of Skull

Close-up of Contact Facet

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Schmorl’s Node

Vertebra: Burial 25

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Congenital ConditionsCongenital Conditions

MaleMale FemaleFemale Unknown Unknown SexSex

TotalsTotals

Ribbed Ribbed IliumIlium

0.0% (0 of 0.0% (0 of 3)3)

0.0% (0 of 0.0% (0 of 14)14)

4.8% (1 of 4.8% (1 of 21)21)

2.6% (1 of 2.6% (1 of 38)38)

Metopic Metopic SutureSuture

0.0% (0 of 0.0% (0 of 6)6)

6.7% (1 of 6.7% (1 of 15)15)

0.0% (0 of 0.0% (0 of 63)63)

1.2% (1 of 1.2% (1 of 84)84)

Distorted Distorted TibiaTibia

0.0% (0 of 0.0% (0 of 6)6)

6.7% (1 of 6.7% (1 of 15)15)

3.2% (1 of 3.2% (1 of 31)31)

3.8% (2 of 3.8% (2 of 52)52)

Spina Spina BifidaBifida

20.0% (1 20.0% (1 of 5)of 5)

0.0 (0 of 0.0 (0 of 10)10)

0.0% (0 of 0.0% (0 of 8)8)

4.3% (1 of 4.3% (1 of 23)23)

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Unfused Metopic Suture: Burial 49

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Degenerative ConditionsDegenerative Conditions

MaleMale FemaleFemale Unknown Unknown SexSex

TotalsTotals

OsteoarthritOsteoarthritisis

33.3% (2 33.3% (2 of 6)of 6)

16.7% (2 of 16.7% (2 of 12)12)

3.1% (1 of 3.1% (1 of 32)32)

10.0% (5 of 10.0% (5 of 50) 50)

TMJ TMJ 25.0% (1 25.0% (1 of 4)of 4)

0.0% (0 of 0.0% (0 of 11)11)

0.0% (0 of 0.0% (0 of 18)18)

3.0% (1 of 3.0% (1 of 33)33)

OsteochondOsteochondritis ritis DissecansDissecans

0.0% (0 of 0.0% (0 of 8)8)

3.4% (1 of 3.4% (1 of 29)29)

1.7% (1 of 1.7% (1 of 58)58)

2.1% (2 of 2.1% (2 of 95)95)

Sternal Sternal PorosityPorosity

0.0% (0 of 0.0% (0 of 0)0)

16.7% (1 of 16.7% (1 of 6)6)

0.0% (0 of 0.0% (0 of 7)7)

7.7% (1 of 7.7% (1 of 13)13)

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Osteochondritis non-dissecans of the Acetabulum: Burials 78 & 10

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Infectious DiseaseInfectious Disease

MaleMale FemaleFemale Unknown Unknown SexSex

TotalsTotals

Maxillary Maxillary SinusSinus

0.0% (0 0.0% (0 of 6)of 6)

6.7% (1 of 6.7% (1 of 15)15)

0.0% (0 of 0.0% (0 of 63)63)

1.2% of 1.2% of 8484

PeriostitiPeriostitic c ReactionReaction

0.0% (0 0.0% (0 of 6)of 6)

0.0% (0 of 0.0% (0 of 11)11)

4.5% (1 of 4.5% (1 of 22)22)

2.6% of 2.6% of 3939

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Effects of Nutritional Effects of Nutritional DeficiencyDeficiency

Dietary Dietary DeficiencyDeficiency

MaleMale FemaleFemale Unknown Unknown SexSex

TotalsTotals

Porotic Porotic HyperostosHyperostosisis

0.0% (0 of 0.0% (0 of 6)6)

0.0% (0 of 0.0% (0 of 15)15)

4.8% (3 of 4.8% (3 of 63)63)

3.6% (3 of 3.6% (3 of 84)84)

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Osteoblastic TumorsOsteoblastic Tumors

MaleMale FemaleFemale Unknown Unknown SexSex

TotalsTotals

Button Button OsteomaeOsteomae

0.0% (0 of 0.0% (0 of 6)6)

6.7% (1 of 6.7% (1 of 15)15)

3.2%(2 of 3.2%(2 of 63)63)

3.6% of 843.6% of 84

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Multiple Button Osteomae of the Skull: Burial 65 Frontal Bone

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Single Button Osteoma of the Skull: Burial 77 Parietal Bone

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Chondrosarcoma of the Femoral Metaphysis: Burial 34

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