A Comparison of Two Methods for Recording Entheseal Change on a Post-Medieval Urban Skeletal Collection from Aalst (Belgium)

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This research compares two current methods for recording bony changes at muscle attachment sites, called entheseal changes (EC); the Mariotti method and the Coimbra method, to evaluate the concordance and comparability of results in a post-medieval skeletal collection from Aalst, Belgium (n = 116). For both methods, the EC scores produce broadly similar patterns, are symmetrical and differ between age groups. Statistical differences between the upper and lower limb and the lower limb of males and females only occur in the Mariotti method. With careful consideration of the influence of different EC score ranges, the results from the two methods can generally be compared.

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Palmer, J. L. A., Quintelier, K., Inskip, S., & Waters-Rist, A. L. (2019). A Comparison of Two Methods for Recording Entheseal Change on a Post-Medieval Urban Skeletal Collection from Aalst (Belgium). Archaeometry, 61(1), 211–225. https://doi.org/10.1111/arcm.12409

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