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The history of lymphatic system research goes back to ancient times. Lymph nodes were likely first mentioned in the hieroglyphs Egypt. Hippocrates (5th century BC) 5th BC was one mention system. One descriptions what can be attributed vessels found Aristotle. Byzantine physician Pavlo Aeginsky a famous surgeon who illustrated tonsils and performed tonsillectomy, which allowed him identify descr...
Cesarean section (CS) is one of the oldest surgical operations. Originally, this surgery was performed post-mortem by cutting open woman’s abdomen to remove a dead or alive fetus. It therefore not intended for saving mother in ancient times. Roman law and religious rituals shaped procedure until Middle Ages. At that time, indication CS only post-mortem. Although became medical Renaissance, mate...
The article studies naming conventions among Germanic immigrants who settled in the Eastern Roman empire during Migration Period. author uses information from both narrative and epigraphic sources. Many immigrants, finding themselves a cultural environment alien to them, sought preserve their own identities. As means of maintaining family memory, some Goths lived Byzantium gave children names t...
Leprosy was rare in Europe during the Roman period, yet its prevalence increased dramatically in medieval times. We examined human remains, with paleopathological lesions indicative of leprosy, dated to the 6th-11th century AD, from Central and Eastern Europe and Byzantine Anatolia. Analysis of ancient DNA and bacterial cell wall lipid biomarkers revealed Mycobacterium leprae in skeletal remain...
The problem of the origins and early development of the Roman public bath has proven an intractable one for classical archaeologists. In the absence of hard ancient evidence, many modern propositions have been put forward to explain the process of development. In this paper, the six most influential of these approaches are presented and critiqued for their strengths and weaknesses. It is found ...
The adventus Saxonum is a crucial event in English protohistory. Scholars from a range of disciplines dispute the scale and demographic profile of the purported colonizing population. The 5th-7th century burial ground at West Heslerton, North Yorkshire, is one of the few Anglian cemeteries where an associated settlement site has been identified and subjected to extensive multidisciplinary poste...
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