Artículos de revistas
Middle and Late Holocene micro mammal pathologies from Cueva Tixi (Tandilia range, Buenos Aires province, Argentina).
Fecha
2017-08Registro en:
Luna, Leandro Hernan; Aranda, Claudia Marcela; Quintana, Carlos; Middle and Late Holocene micro mammal pathologies from Cueva Tixi (Tandilia range, Buenos Aires province, Argentina).; Elsevier; International Journal of Paleopathology; 18; 8-2017; 82-91
1879-9817
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Luna, Leandro Hernan
Aranda, Claudia Marcela
Quintana, Carlos
Resumen
Paleopathology in bones of very small mammals has rarely been studied. Different types of osseous lesions of mammals weighing under 0.2 kg, recovered from the Holocene strata of Cueva Tixi archaeological and paleontological site (Tandilia range, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina), are described and discussed in thisreport. Several types of trauma, entheseal changes, degenerative joint diseases, and probable osteomyelitis were identified. The lesions were chronic, indicating that the animals were able to survive a period of convalescence, although in many cases the decreased capacity for locomotion likely was significant. These pathological findings open research avenues for very small mammals that usually are not considered in archaeological disease studies.