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ALEXANDRIA
EGYPT
Enamelhypoplasia,whichisapatho-
logyverystronglycorrelatedwith
nutritionstressduringdentalformation,9
wasrecordedinnomorethan16.92%
adultindividuals.Nosuchdefectswere
notedamongchildreninthesample.
Carieswereobservedunderstandably
onlyinadultindividuals,amountingtono
morethan12.31%oftheexamined
skeletonspermittingthisanalysis.Itisthe
onlypathologicalcategory,inwhichmore
womenwererepresented.
Furtheranthropologicalstudieson
skeletalmaterialfromtheIslamiccem-
eteriesonKomel-Dikkawillbeaimedat
reconstructingasfullapictureaspossible
ofthesocialandlivingconditionsofthe
examinedpopulation.Anthropological
examinationwillcoverallcurrentlyex-
cavatedmaterial.
Chart3.Frequency(inpercent)ofselectedpathologiesobservedonthebonesofexaminedindividuals
(2004/2005season):H-enamelhypoplasia,S-degenerativespinalchanges,
J-generativejointchanges,A-irondeficiency-relatedchanges,C-caries
?-indeterminate,
Σ
-sum
9
Forareviewofresearchmethodsconcerningpaleopathologicalanalysisofteeth,cf.K.W
.Alt,F.W.Rösing,M.Teschler-
Nicola(eds),DentalAnthropology.Fundamentals,LimitsandProspects(Vienna1998).
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