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@article{1684857, author = {Sázelová, Sandra and Lawler, Dennis and Hladilová, Šárka and Boriová, Soňa and Šáliová, Soňa and Janoušek, Tomáš and Perri, Angela Ray and Hublin, JeanandJacques and Svoboda, Jiří}, article_location = {New York}, article_number = {December 2020}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpp.2020.07.001}, keywords = {Archeozoology; Differential diagnosis; Grey wolf; Mid-Upper Paleolithic; Osteomyelitis}, language = {eng}, issn = {1879-9817}, journal = {International Journal of Paleopathology}, title = {A wolf from Gravettian site Pavlov I, Czech Republic: Approach to skull pathology}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpp.2020.07.001}, volume = {31}, year = {2020} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1684857 AU - Sázelová, Sandra - Lawler, Dennis - Hladilová, Šárka - Boriová, Soňa - Šáliová, Soňa - Janoušek, Tomáš - Perri, Angela Ray - Hublin, Jean-Jacques - Svoboda, Jiří PY - 2020 TI - A wolf from Gravettian site Pavlov I, Czech Republic: Approach to skull pathology JF - International Journal of Paleopathology VL - 31 IS - December 2020 SP - 7-13 EP - 7-13 PB - Elsevier Inc. SN - 18799817 KW - Archeozoology KW - Differential diagnosis KW - Grey wolf KW - Mid-Upper Paleolithic KW - Osteomyelitis UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpp.2020.07.001 L2 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpp.2020.07.001 N2 - Describe pathological features on internal and external aspects of the skull of an ancient grey wolf. Materials: Wolf remains that were found at the southwestern settlement Area A of Gravettian site Pavlov I. Methods: Visual observation and description, microcomputed tomography, porosity and fragmentation indices for internal and external skull features, histological section of the fourth upper premolar tooth. Results: Dorsally, the sagittal crest revealed bone healing and remodeling. The sagittal lesion differential diagnosis was blunt trauma with or without fracture. Ventrally, otic region pathology included severe proliferation and lysis (osteomyelitis). The pathology was not resolvable among differential (microbial) causes of osteomyelitis, although other potential etiologies were ruled out. Conclusions: Probable first report of otic region osteomyelitis in an ancient grey wolf. Significance: The proximity of the wolf remains to human-related findings, and presence of red ochre and shells, suggest human involvement in the burial. Limitations: This is a single specimen with differential diagnoses that were not resolvable to a single definitive diagnosis. Suggestions for Further Research: Further investigation of the possible anthropological significance of the burial circumstances. ER -
SÁZELOVÁ, Sandra, Dennis LAWLER, Šárka HLADILOVÁ, Soňa BORIOVÁ, Soňa ŠÁLIOVÁ, Tomáš JANOUŠEK, Angela Ray PERRI, Jean-Jacques HUBLIN a Jiří SVOBODA. A wolf from Gravettian site Pavlov I, Czech Republic: Approach to skull pathology. \textit{International Journal of Paleopathology}. New York: Elsevier Inc., 2020, roč.~31, December 2020, s.~7-13. ISSN~1879-9817. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpp.2020.07.001.
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