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In the early modern period the city of Florence had only about one-half of its medieval population, and it receded from the international scene, becoming the capital of a provincial court.
The skeletons provide a rare opportunity to study the medieval population of London, according to osteologist Don Walker, of the Museum of London Archaeology.
It is therefore generally agreed that venereal syphilis evolved from the 16th century to modern times and seems to have been a new disease to the Danish medieval population at the end of the 15th century.
Interestingly, we found the greatest diversity (π = 0.183, see Table 6) in the medieval population sample (Riisby) from this time period AD 1250 1450.
Although these grains will have formed a part of the diet of some proportion of the medieval population, current evidence falls short when considering their actual contribution.
In our data, θπ-θs estimates were negative i.e. -1.465 and −1.563 for Post Medieval and modern Finnsheep, respectively (Table 2), whereas they were positive for Åland, Kainuu Grey, Olkuska, and Pramenka sheep, and slightly positive for the Pramenka breed and the Medieval population (Tables 2 and 3).
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As commonly seen in medieval populations male mean age at death was higher than female age at death (36.8 versus 33.4 years for individuals surviving to 15 years).
In this pilot-study, which was designed to assess the range of isotopic variation in English medieval populations, we present the results of stable isotope analysis of carbon and nitrogen of human and animal bone collagen from three later medieval sites in Northern England.
Medieval populations are known to have been largely infested by body lice and the observation here of a co-infection with B. quintana and Y. pestis is compatible with the hypothesis that the body louse was a vector driving the Black Death epidemics in Europe [28], [29].
Responding to this challenge, this article presents data from late medieval populations from the mainland peninsula and examines the diets of Muslims and Christians living in a single locale in the Kingdom of Valencia during the 13th 16th centuries AD.
To study the severity of bone loss in a Medieval UK population, and compare this with other ancient UK populations from different time periods.
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