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Title: Bone histology of prehistoric inhabitants of the Canary Islands: Comparison between El Hierro and Gran Canaria
Authors: Velasco Vázquez, Francisco Javier 
González-Reimers, E.
Arnay-De-La-Rosa, M.
Barros-López, N.
Martín-Rodríguez, E.
Santolaria-Fernández, F.
UNESCO Clasification: 32 Ciencias médicas
550501 Arqueología
51 Antropología
Keywords: Adolescent
Adult
Age Determination by Skeleton
Female
Humans, et al
Issue Date: 1999
Publisher: 0002-9483
Journal: American journal of physical anthropology 
Abstract: The trabecular bone mass (TBM) of the proximal epiphyses of right tibiae belonging to 273 prehispanic inhabitants of Gran Canaria (60. 81% males and 35.53% females) were assessed by histomorphometrical analysis of undecalcified samples and compared with that of 41 samples from El Hierro (52.63% males and 47.37% females). Among the prehispanic population of Gran Canaria 19.05% showed TBM values below 13.5% and 30.40% below 15%, although individual variability was high (range 6.71-35.4%). In sharp contrast with these results, only one case (2.44%) from El Hierro showed a TBM value below 15%, whereas mean TBM (23.50;+/- 5.60%) was significantly higher than that of the population of Gran Canaria (17.88 +/- 5.20%). The high prevalence of osteoporosis on Gran Canaria may reflect protein-calorie malnutrition. Prehistorically Gran Canaria exhibited a relatively high population density (30-40/km(2)) and a strong reliance on agriculture, in contrast with a lower population density (4/km(2)) on the island El Hierro, where the population consumed mainly marine products.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/52308
ISSN: 0002-9483
DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1096-8644(199910)110:2<201::AID-AJPA6>3.0.CO;2-N
Source: American Journal of Physical Anthropology[ISSN 0002-9483],v. 110, p. 201-213
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