2020
DOI: 10.30827/cpag.v30i0.15390
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La huella eterna del esfuerzo. Los marcadores óseos de actividad física en la población calcolítica del dolmen del Cortijo de los Vínculos

Abstract: Desde un enfoque biomecánico, los restos humanos pueden verse modificados a partir de los patrones cotidianos de actividad física, en los cuales se imbrican toda una serie de sistemas culturales y laborales. A partir de la perspectiva metodológica de los marcadores óseos de actividad física, hemos analizado a los 32 individuos procedentes del Dolmen del Cortijo de los Vínculos-I, el cual forma parte de la Necrópolis Megalítica del Pantano de los Bermejales (Granada). Éstos han sido abordados a través de la ost… Show more

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“…Regarding the spine, the practice of quern knapping in forced posture could lead to a series of pathological signs mainly concentrated in the lumbar vertebrae, such as compression fractures, arthrosis in the vertebral bodies, or Schmörl's nodules. These pathological modifications have also been observed in archaeological populations with intense physical activity (Al-Oumaoui et al, 2010;Carballo & Jiménez, 2020).…”
Section: From Muscle To the Bone: An Osteoarchaeological Perspectivementioning
confidence: 74%
“…Regarding the spine, the practice of quern knapping in forced posture could lead to a series of pathological signs mainly concentrated in the lumbar vertebrae, such as compression fractures, arthrosis in the vertebral bodies, or Schmörl's nodules. These pathological modifications have also been observed in archaeological populations with intense physical activity (Al-Oumaoui et al, 2010;Carballo & Jiménez, 2020).…”
Section: From Muscle To the Bone: An Osteoarchaeological Perspectivementioning
confidence: 74%