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hal.structure.identifierDepartment of Biological Anthropology, Institute of Biology, University of Szeged
dc.contributor.authorPÁLFI, György
hal.structure.identifierDepartment of Biological Anthropology, Institute of Biology, University of Szeged
dc.contributor.authorMOLNÁR, Erika
hal.structure.identifierDepartment of Biological Anthropology, Institute of Biology, University of Szeged
dc.contributor.authorBERECZKI, Zsolt
hal.structure.identifierArchéosciences Bordeaux
hal.structure.identifierÉcole Pratique des Hautes Études [EPHE]
dc.contributor.authorCOQUEUGNIOT, Hélène
hal.structure.identifierÉcole Pratique des Hautes Études [EPHE]
hal.structure.identifierArchéosciences Bordeaux
dc.contributor.authorDUTOUR, Olivier
hal.structure.identifierDe la Préhistoire à l'Actuel : Culture, Environnement et Anthropologie [PACEA]
dc.contributor.authorTILLIER, Anne-Marie
hal.structure.identifierReiss-Engelhorn-Museen, Manheim
dc.contributor.authorROSENDAHL, Wilfried
hal.structure.identifierContinental Automotive Hungary Ltd, Central Quality Laboratory, Budapest
dc.contributor.authorSKLÁNITZ, Antal
hal.structure.identifierInstitute of Archaeological Sciences, Eötvös Lorand University, Budapest
dc.contributor.authorMESTER, Zsolt
hal.structure.identifierDepartment of Palaeontology and Geology, Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest
dc.contributor.authorGASPARIK, Mihály
hal.structure.identifierInstitute for Mummy Studies, Eurac Research, Bolzano
dc.contributor.authorMAIXNER, Frank
hal.structure.identifierInstitute for Mummy Studies, Eurac Research, Bolzano
dc.contributor.authorZINK, Albert
hal.structure.identifierInstitute of Microbiology and Infection, School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham
dc.contributor.authorMINNIKIN, David
hal.structure.identifierDepartment of Anthropology, Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest
dc.contributor.authorPAP, Ildikó
dc.date.issued2023-12
dc.identifier.issn1472-9792
dc.description.abstractEnIn 1932, skeletal remains of two Neanderthal individuals, a young adult female and a 3–4–year-old child, were discovered in Subalyuk Cave in Northern Hungary [1,2]. Results of the anthropological examination were published some years after this important discovery. Methodological progress encouraged re-examination of the material during the last few years. Radiocarbon dating revealed a chronological age of 39,732–39,076 cal. BP for the adult female and 36,117–35,387 cal. BP for the child [3]. Morphological paleopathological studies of these Neanderthal remains uncovered distinct evidence of skeletal infections. Alterations of the adult individual’s sacrum suggest probable early-stage sacroiliitis, while several vertebral bodies indicate superficial osseous remodelling of infectious origin. Traces of pathological lesions were observed on the endocranial surface of the child’s skull, reflecting a reaction of meningeal tissues, a consequence of a probable TB-related meningeal infectious process. Results of recent paleomicrobiological examinations – lipid biomarker and aDNA studies – support the morphological diagnosis of probable TB infections [4]
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherElsevier
dc.subject.enNeanderthal remains, Paleopathology, Tuberculosis, Tuberculous meningitis, Subalyuk cave, Hungary
dc.title.enRe-examination of the Subalyuk Neanderthal remains uncovers signs of probable TB infection (Subalyuk Cave, Hungary)
dc.typeArticle de revue
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.tube.2023.102419
dc.subject.halSciences de l'Homme et Société
bordeaux.journalTuberculosis
bordeaux.page102419
bordeaux.volume143
bordeaux.peerReviewedoui
hal.identifierhal-04334701
hal.version1
hal.popularnon
hal.audienceInternationale
hal.origin.linkhttps://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr//hal-04334701v1
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