An unusual coronoid fracture in a fragment of ulna recovered from the Prehistoric site of Buraca da Moira Rock Shelter (Boa Vista, Leiria)

IF 0.5 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Antropologia Portuguesa Pub Date : 2019-01-15 DOI:10.14195/2182-7982_35_4
S. Assis, Rute Branco, Vânia Carvalho, Rita Dias, Carlos Duarte, Marina Évora, A. Farias, T. Holliday, João Marreiros, Roxane Matias, Patricia Monteiro, David Nora, Eduardo Paixão, Telmo Pereira
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In 2015, several disarticulated human skeletal remains were identified in the top layers of the prehistoric site of Buraca da Moira Rock Shelter (Boa Vista, Leiria), during the archaeological excavation carried out under the scope of the EcoPLis — Human Occupations in the Pleistocene Ecotones of the River Lis project. The recovery of chert, constiquartz and quartzite blanks, a schist plate, as well as adornments in bone and shell indicates a Late Neolithic-Chalcolithic chronology. The disarticulated human assemblage, composed of a total of 129 bone and tooth fragments, allowed the estimation of a minimum number of six individuals. Among the remains recovered, an upper portion of an adult right ulna lacking the coronoid process was identified. Replacing it, a semi-oval groovewith smooth contours and exposing some trabecular bone was observed. The location, type of bone change, and the observed signs of bone healing are consistent with an uncommon trauma: a fracture of the coronoid process. In the differential diagnosis, both postmortem changes and developmental disturbances were considered but later excluded. The mechanisms that underlie the bone changes are discussed in light of the clinical and paleopathological literature.
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从Buraca da Moira岩石避难所史前遗址(Boa Vista,Leiria)发现的尺骨碎片中的一处不寻常的冠状骨折
2015年,在利斯河更新世生态带项目范围内进行的考古发掘中,在Buraca da Moira岩石避难所(Boa Vista,Leiria)史前遗址的顶层发现了几具关节缺失的人类骨骼遗骸。燧石、成分石英和石英岩坯料、片岩板以及骨骼和外壳中的装饰物的回收表明了新石器时代晚期的白垩质纪年。由129块骨头和牙齿碎片组成的无关节人类组合,可以估计至少有6个人。在找到的遗骸中,发现了一个没有冠状突的成年右尺骨上部。取而代之的是,观察到一个半椭圆形的凹槽,轮廓光滑,露出一些小梁骨。骨变化的位置、类型和观察到的骨愈合迹象与一种罕见的创伤一致:冠状突骨折。在鉴别诊断中,考虑了死后变化和发育障碍,但后来被排除在外。根据临床和古病理学文献讨论了骨变化的机制。
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