An unusual coronoid fracture in a fragment of ulna recovered from the Prehistoric site of Buraca da Moira Rock Shelter (Boa Vista, Leiria)

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Main Author: Assis, Sandra
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Branco, Rute, Carvalho, Vânia, Dias, Rita, Duarte, Carlos, Évora, Marina, Farias, Anne, Holliday, Trenton, Marreiros, João, Matias, Roxane, Monteiro, Patrícia, Nora, David, Paixão, Eduardo, Pereira, Telmo
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Summary: In 2015, several disarticulated human skeletal remains were identified in the top layers of the prehistoric site of Buraca da Moira Rock Shelter (Boa Vista, Leiria), during the archaeological excavation carried out under the scope of the EcoPLis — Human Occupations in the Pleistocene Ecotones of the River Lis project. The recovery of chert, and quartzite blanks, a schist plate, as well as adornments in bone and shell indicates a Late Neolithic-Chalcolithic chronology. The disarticulated human assemblage, composed of a total of 129 bone and tooth fragments, allowed the estimation of a minimum number of six individuals. Among the remains recovered, an upper portion of an adult right ulna lacking the coronoid process was identified. Replacing it, a semi-oval groove with smooth contours and exposing some trabecular bone was observed. The location, type of bone change, and the observed signs of bone healing are consistent with an uncommon trauma: a fracture of the coronoid process. In the differential diagnosis, both postmortem changes and developmental disturbances were considered but later excluded. The mechanisms that underlie the bone changes are discussed in light of the clinical and paleopathological literature.
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spelling An unusual coronoid fracture in a fragment of ulna recovered from the Prehistoric site of Buraca da Moira Rock Shelter (Boa Vista, Leiria)Fratura do processo coronoide da ulna: um caso raro identificado no sítio pré-histórico do Abrigo da Buraca da Moira (Boa Vista, Leiria)Traumacoronoid process of ulnaLate Neolithic-Chalcolithicdisarticulated human remainsPortugalTraumaprocesso coronóide da ulnaNeolítico Final/Calcolíticorestos ósseos desarticuladosPortugalIn 2015, several disarticulated human skeletal remains were identified in the top layers of the prehistoric site of Buraca da Moira Rock Shelter (Boa Vista, Leiria), during the archaeological excavation carried out under the scope of the EcoPLis — Human Occupations in the Pleistocene Ecotones of the River Lis project. The recovery of chert, and quartzite blanks, a schist plate, as well as adornments in bone and shell indicates a Late Neolithic-Chalcolithic chronology. The disarticulated human assemblage, composed of a total of 129 bone and tooth fragments, allowed the estimation of a minimum number of six individuals. Among the remains recovered, an upper portion of an adult right ulna lacking the coronoid process was identified. Replacing it, a semi-oval groove with smooth contours and exposing some trabecular bone was observed. The location, type of bone change, and the observed signs of bone healing are consistent with an uncommon trauma: a fracture of the coronoid process. In the differential diagnosis, both postmortem changes and developmental disturbances were considered but later excluded. The mechanisms that underlie the bone changes are discussed in light of the clinical and paleopathological literature.No ano de 2015, durante a intervenção arqueológica afeta ao projeto EcoPLis: Ocupação Humana Plistocénica nos Ecótonos do Rio Lis foram identificados vestígios osteológicos humanos desarticulados à superfície e nas camadas iniciais do complexo cársico do Abrigo da Buraca da Moira (Boa Vista, Leiria). A recuperação de artefactos em quartzo e sílex, de uma placa de xisto, e de adornos em osso e concha sugerem como cronologia o Neolítico Final/Calcolítico. A análise paleobiológica preliminar dos fragmentos ósseos e peças dentárias recuperados (n=129) permitiu inferir que pertencerão a, pelo menos, seis indivíduos. De entre os elementos analisados macroscopicamente, destacou-se um segmento proximal de uma ulna direita pertencente a um indivíduo adulto. Este fragmento caracterizava-se pela ausência do processo coronóide, e pela presença de uma depressão óssea ovalada com contornos suaves, associada a uma ligeira exposição de osso trabecular. A localização, tipo de alteração e a presença de sinais de remodelação óssea são consistentes com uma lesão traumática incomum: a fratura do processo coronóide. No diagnóstico diferencial foram consideradas, e posteriormente excluídas, alterações de cariz tafonómico e problemas de desenvolvimento. Neste trabalho serão discutidos os mecanismos conducentes à lesão à luz da literatura clínica e paleopatológica.2019info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://hdl.handle.net/10316/102062https://hdl.handle.net/10316/102062https://doi.org/10.14195/2182-7982_35_4eng2182-79820870-0990Assis, SandraBranco, RuteCarvalho, VâniaDias, RitaDuarte, CarlosÉvora, MarinaFarias, AnneHolliday, TrentonMarreiros, JoãoMatias, RoxaneMonteiro, PatríciaNora, DavidPaixão, EduardoPereira, Telmoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2023-07-27T14:53:52Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/102062Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T05:51:22.765414Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An unusual coronoid fracture in a fragment of ulna recovered from the Prehistoric site of Buraca da Moira Rock Shelter (Boa Vista, Leiria)
Fratura do processo coronoide da ulna: um caso raro identificado no sítio pré-histórico do Abrigo da Buraca da Moira (Boa Vista, Leiria)
title An unusual coronoid fracture in a fragment of ulna recovered from the Prehistoric site of Buraca da Moira Rock Shelter (Boa Vista, Leiria)
spellingShingle An unusual coronoid fracture in a fragment of ulna recovered from the Prehistoric site of Buraca da Moira Rock Shelter (Boa Vista, Leiria)
Assis, Sandra
Trauma
coronoid process of ulna
Late Neolithic-Chalcolithic
disarticulated human remains
Portugal
Trauma
processo coronóide da ulna
Neolítico Final/Calcolítico
restos ósseos desarticulados
Portugal
title_short An unusual coronoid fracture in a fragment of ulna recovered from the Prehistoric site of Buraca da Moira Rock Shelter (Boa Vista, Leiria)
title_full An unusual coronoid fracture in a fragment of ulna recovered from the Prehistoric site of Buraca da Moira Rock Shelter (Boa Vista, Leiria)
title_fullStr An unusual coronoid fracture in a fragment of ulna recovered from the Prehistoric site of Buraca da Moira Rock Shelter (Boa Vista, Leiria)
title_full_unstemmed An unusual coronoid fracture in a fragment of ulna recovered from the Prehistoric site of Buraca da Moira Rock Shelter (Boa Vista, Leiria)
title_sort An unusual coronoid fracture in a fragment of ulna recovered from the Prehistoric site of Buraca da Moira Rock Shelter (Boa Vista, Leiria)
author Assis, Sandra
author_facet Assis, Sandra
Branco, Rute
Carvalho, Vânia
Dias, Rita
Duarte, Carlos
Évora, Marina
Farias, Anne
Holliday, Trenton
Marreiros, João
Matias, Roxane
Monteiro, Patrícia
Nora, David
Paixão, Eduardo
Pereira, Telmo
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Carvalho, Vânia
Dias, Rita
Duarte, Carlos
Évora, Marina
Farias, Anne
Holliday, Trenton
Marreiros, João
Matias, Roxane
Monteiro, Patrícia
Nora, David
Paixão, Eduardo
Pereira, Telmo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Assis, Sandra
Branco, Rute
Carvalho, Vânia
Dias, Rita
Duarte, Carlos
Évora, Marina
Farias, Anne
Holliday, Trenton
Marreiros, João
Matias, Roxane
Monteiro, Patrícia
Nora, David
Paixão, Eduardo
Pereira, Telmo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Trauma
coronoid process of ulna
Late Neolithic-Chalcolithic
disarticulated human remains
Portugal
Trauma
processo coronóide da ulna
Neolítico Final/Calcolítico
restos ósseos desarticulados
Portugal
topic Trauma
coronoid process of ulna
Late Neolithic-Chalcolithic
disarticulated human remains
Portugal
Trauma
processo coronóide da ulna
Neolítico Final/Calcolítico
restos ósseos desarticulados
Portugal
description In 2015, several disarticulated human skeletal remains were identified in the top layers of the prehistoric site of Buraca da Moira Rock Shelter (Boa Vista, Leiria), during the archaeological excavation carried out under the scope of the EcoPLis — Human Occupations in the Pleistocene Ecotones of the River Lis project. The recovery of chert, and quartzite blanks, a schist plate, as well as adornments in bone and shell indicates a Late Neolithic-Chalcolithic chronology. The disarticulated human assemblage, composed of a total of 129 bone and tooth fragments, allowed the estimation of a minimum number of six individuals. Among the remains recovered, an upper portion of an adult right ulna lacking the coronoid process was identified. Replacing it, a semi-oval groove with smooth contours and exposing some trabecular bone was observed. The location, type of bone change, and the observed signs of bone healing are consistent with an uncommon trauma: a fracture of the coronoid process. In the differential diagnosis, both postmortem changes and developmental disturbances were considered but later excluded. The mechanisms that underlie the bone changes are discussed in light of the clinical and paleopathological literature.
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