Skull showing Treponemal Disease (Syphilis) - 3D Model
3D model of a female skull displaying destructive lesions caused by treponemal disease (e.g., probable venereal syphilis). Other indicators of the infection could be seen throughout the skeleton. She also had joint disease (e.g., osteoarthritis) and dental enamel hypoplasia, an enamel defect that in...
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ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4559662 2024-09-15T18:13:17+00:00 Skull showing Treponemal Disease (Syphilis) - 3D Model Catherine Anne Cassidy Skúli Gunnarsson Iain Oliver Alan Miller 2021-03-10 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4559662 unknown Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/heritage https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4559661 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4559662 oai:zenodo.org:4559662 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Skriðuklaustur Monastery 3-D Object CULTURAL HERITAGE History Digital Heritage Digital Humanities People National Museum of Iceland info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.455966210.5281/zenodo.4559661 2024-07-26T15:48:00Z 3D model of a female skull displaying destructive lesions caused by treponemal disease (e.g., probable venereal syphilis). Other indicators of the infection could be seen throughout the skeleton. She also had joint disease (e.g., osteoarthritis) and dental enamel hypoplasia, an enamel defect that indicates malnutrition or health stress occurring in childhood. The individual, excavated from the cemetery at Skriðuklaustur monastery, was 25-30 years old at the time of death. Grave nr 29. No coffin. Excavated in 2002-2012. The physical object is stored at the National Museum of Iceland. Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction. Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds , a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland . 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistanceprovided by Skúli Gunnarsson. Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” ( CINE ) project. Other/Unknown Material Iceland Zenodo |
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3D model of a female skull displaying destructive lesions caused by treponemal disease (e.g., probable venereal syphilis). Other indicators of the infection could be seen throughout the skeleton. She also had joint disease (e.g., osteoarthritis) and dental enamel hypoplasia, an enamel defect that indicates malnutrition or health stress occurring in childhood. The individual, excavated from the cemetery at Skriðuklaustur monastery, was 25-30 years old at the time of death. Grave nr 29. No coffin. Excavated in 2002-2012. The physical object is stored at the National Museum of Iceland. Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction. Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds , a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland . 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistanceprovided by Skúli Gunnarsson. Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” ( CINE ) project. |
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Skull showing Treponemal Disease (Syphilis) - 3D Model |
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Skull showing Treponemal Disease (Syphilis) - 3D Model |
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Skull showing Treponemal Disease (Syphilis) - 3D Model |
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