Past inhabitants of Garbary – a biocultural perspective

The present work analyses the bone material unearthed at the graveyard of St Peter the Little’s Church in Garbary. The study is based on research from the years 1978 and 2012. A total of 111 skeletons were analysed, all of them of medium condition, dating back to the modern period. The material’s di...

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Main Authors: Agata Przesmycka, Sławomir Dryja, Krzysztof Szostek, Elżbieta Niedźwiecka, Aleksandra Lempart, Elżbieta Haduch
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow 2015-12-01
Series:Folia Historica Cracoviensia
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Online Access:http://czasopisma.upjp2.edu.pl/foliahistoricacracoviensia/article/view/1736/1642
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spelling doaj-1c0671b5f40a4fcc83c060023215221e2020-11-24T23:30:19ZdeuThe Pontifical University of John Paul II in KrakowFolia Historica Cracoviensia0867-82942391-67022015-12-012120924910.15633/fhc.1736Past inhabitants of Garbary – a biocultural perspectiveAgata Przesmycka0Sławomir Dryja1 Krzysztof Szostek2Elżbieta Niedźwiecka3Aleksandra Lempart4Elżbieta Haduch5Jagiellonian University in KrakowThe Pontifical University of John Paul II in KrakowJagiellonian University in KrakowJagiellonian University in KrakowJagiellonian University in KrakowJagiellonian University in KrakowThe present work analyses the bone material unearthed at the graveyard of St Peter the Little’s Church in Garbary. The study is based on research from the years 1978 and 2012. A total of 111 skeletons were analysed, all of them of medium condition, dating back to the modern period. The material’s diversity level was verified by biological distance assessment. Ward’s method was used for selected measurement features of the neurocranium and the facial skeleton. Sex and age were established simultaneously by means of methods commonly applied in anthropology. The assessment was based on the morphology of the skull and pelvic bones as well as the deciduous and permanent teeth eruption sequence. Cranial measurements and indices were subjected to analysis. Osteometric data provided the basis for an analysis of long bone symmetry, limb length and proportions and bone massiveness indices. A multi-planar reconstruction of individuals’ stature was performed by means of regression formulas developed by various authors. Sexual dimorphism index served indirectly as a measurement of the living conditions of individuals in the population, whereas an analysis of muscular and skeletal stress markers on bones allowed us to evaluate build types. Calculated life expectancy table parameters were used to recreate e.g. individuals’ lifespans and life expectancy structure (by age at death) characteristic of historical populations of Krakow.http://czasopisma.upjp2.edu.pl/foliahistoricacracoviensia/article/view/1736/1642GarbarystatureIndex of Sexual Dimorphismosteologyarchaeology
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author Agata Przesmycka
Sławomir Dryja
Krzysztof Szostek
Elżbieta Niedźwiecka
Aleksandra Lempart
Elżbieta Haduch
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Sławomir Dryja
Krzysztof Szostek
Elżbieta Niedźwiecka
Aleksandra Lempart
Elżbieta Haduch
Past inhabitants of Garbary – a biocultural perspective
Folia Historica Cracoviensia
Garbary
stature
Index of Sexual Dimorphism
osteology
archaeology
author_facet Agata Przesmycka
Sławomir Dryja
Krzysztof Szostek
Elżbieta Niedźwiecka
Aleksandra Lempart
Elżbieta Haduch
author_sort Agata Przesmycka
title Past inhabitants of Garbary – a biocultural perspective
title_short Past inhabitants of Garbary – a biocultural perspective
title_full Past inhabitants of Garbary – a biocultural perspective
title_fullStr Past inhabitants of Garbary – a biocultural perspective
title_full_unstemmed Past inhabitants of Garbary – a biocultural perspective
title_sort past inhabitants of garbary – a biocultural perspective
publisher The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow
series Folia Historica Cracoviensia
issn 0867-8294
2391-6702
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The present work analyses the bone material unearthed at the graveyard of St Peter the Little’s Church in Garbary. The study is based on research from the years 1978 and 2012. A total of 111 skeletons were analysed, all of them of medium condition, dating back to the modern period. The material’s diversity level was verified by biological distance assessment. Ward’s method was used for selected measurement features of the neurocranium and the facial skeleton. Sex and age were established simultaneously by means of methods commonly applied in anthropology. The assessment was based on the morphology of the skull and pelvic bones as well as the deciduous and permanent teeth eruption sequence. Cranial measurements and indices were subjected to analysis. Osteometric data provided the basis for an analysis of long bone symmetry, limb length and proportions and bone massiveness indices. A multi-planar reconstruction of individuals’ stature was performed by means of regression formulas developed by various authors. Sexual dimorphism index served indirectly as a measurement of the living conditions of individuals in the population, whereas an analysis of muscular and skeletal stress markers on bones allowed us to evaluate build types. Calculated life expectancy table parameters were used to recreate e.g. individuals’ lifespans and life expectancy structure (by age at death) characteristic of historical populations of Krakow.
topic Garbary
stature
Index of Sexual Dimorphism
osteology
archaeology
url http://czasopisma.upjp2.edu.pl/foliahistoricacracoviensia/article/view/1736/1642
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