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Ancient temporal bone osteopathology.

C J Loveland1, L C Pierce, J B Gregg

  • 1Department of Sociology, Social Work, and Anthropology, Utah State University, Logan.

The Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology
|February 1, 1990
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This study examines ancient North American temporal bone abnormalities, differentiating infectious disease residues from other osteopathology. Findings highlight the challenges and importance of understanding historical otologic diseases.

Area of Science:

  • Paleopathology
  • Otolaryngology
  • Archaeology

Background:

  • Infectious diseases remain a primary cause of otologic problems historically and currently.
  • Distinguishing between infectious disease residues and other osteopathology in temporal bones can be challenging.
  • Limited reports exist on ancient North American temporal bone abnormalities.

Observation:

  • The study analyzed data from five decades of clinical experience and research on thousands of aboriginal skeletons.
  • Eighteen illustrative temporal bone specimens with pathologies were selected for detailed examination.
  • The focus was on identifying and characterizing abnormalities within the temporal bone structure.

Findings:

  • Presented findings detail specific temporal bone abnormalities encountered in ancient North American populations.

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  • The research provides visual and descriptive evidence of past otologic conditions.
  • Pathologies observed offer insights into the health and disease patterns of aboriginal peoples.
  • Implications:

    • This research aids in the accurate diagnosis of historical otologic diseases.
    • Understanding past disease prevalence informs current medical knowledge and research.
    • The findings contribute to the broader study of human skeletal remains and ancient health.