“…Additionally, the prevalence of cribra orbitalia reported in these modern populations were 24.3% (O'Donnell et al, 2020), 29.6% (Hens et al, 2019), and 33.3% (Rothschild et al, 2021), similar to prevalence reported in many populations across time and around the world (Bečić et al, 2014; Blom et al, 2005; Carlson et al, 1974; Gibbon & Davies, 2020; Juengst et al, 2017; Kalová et al, 2017; Kozak & Krenz‐Niedbała, 2002; Kyle et al, 2018; Lallo et al, 1977; Łubocka, 2000; Nathan et al, 1966; Novak, 2011; Okumura & Eggers, 2005; Redfern et al, 2015; Yaussy et al, 2016; Zhang et al, 2016).…”