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Pisidia-Antiokheia (Isparta-Yalvaç) Bizans Dönemi Kilise Mezarlığından Bir Çoklu Kemik Kırığı Örneği
2017
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Antropoloji
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In the 2015 season of the excavations in Pisidia Antiokheia (Yalvaç/Isparta) skeleton remains were found in the cemetery in the main nef of the Aedilicus chuch.As an anthropological analysis, it has been estimated that the skeletal remains belong to a man and also he was 56 years old. It has been found to have healed fractures in his postcranial bones. It has been applied to radiographic analyzes for these fracture traces. The fracture traces are on the 9th, 10th and 11th of rib bones (costae), on the neck of the right femur, on the proximal epiphysis of the right tibia, and at two places in the diaphysis of the right humerus, and they have been defined as incomplete fractures. Their similar morphologies have indicated likely occurrencing with contemporary traumas. Their position on the right side of the body supports the possibility that the individual probably falls on his right side in his life. In particular, the fracture finding on the femoral neck supports the possibility that this knockdown occurs on the passenger animal

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Pisidia-Antiokheia (Isparta-Yalvaç) Example of a Multi-Host Break from the Byzantine Period Church Cemetery
2017
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Antropoloji
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In the 2015 season of the excavations in Pisidia Antiokheia (Yalvaç/Isparta) skeleton remains were found in the cemetery in the main nef of the Aedilicus chuch.As an anthropological analysis, it has been estimated that the skeletal remains belong to a man and also he was 56 years old. It has been found to have healed fractures in his postcranial bones. It has been applied to radiographic analyzes for these fraction traces. The fracture traces are on the 9th, 10th and 11th of rib bones (costae), on the neck of the right femur, on the proximal epiphysis of the right tibia, and at two places in the diaphysis of the right humerus, and they have been defined as incomplete fractures. Their similar morphologies have indicated likely occurring with contemporary trauma. Their position on the right side of the body supports the possibility that the individual probably falls on his right side in his life. In particular, the fracture finding on the femoral neck supports the possibility that this knockdown occurs on the passenger animal

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Field :   Filoloji; Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler

Journal Type :   Ulusal

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