Reflectons of Kallay's work on paleo-anthropology in Croatia, with special relation to Gorjanović's dental study of the Krapina hominids (CROSBI ID 467826)
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Boljunčić, Jadranka
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Reflectons of Kallay's work on paleo-anthropology in Croatia, with special relation to Gorjanović's dental study of the Krapina hominids
Juraj Kallay (1901-1989) was the first Croatian scientist after Gorjanović (1856-1936) who carried out systematic and detailed study of the Krapina (dental) sample, giving his contribution to paleo-antropology with regard to morpho-anatomical, morpho-genetic and paleo-pathological features of teeth and jaws. He also pointed to the bone fractures and osteo-arthritic changes related to post-cranial skeletal parts, which had previously been described by Dragutin Gorjanović-Kramberger. However, Kallay's special attention was paid to paleo-pathology of teeth and jaws. After all, most of paleo-pathological changes which have generally been noticed in the Krapina sample refer to visceral cranial parts. In this study, the already determined paleo-pathological changes were classified in three categories: Indicators of general cumulative stress, 2. Indicators of general episodic stress and 3. Indicators of stress developed as a consequence of disease.
Kallay; paleoanthropology; Gorjanović; dental study; Krapina hominids; Croatia
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Podaci o prilogu
20-22-x.
1999.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
IV th International Congress of Aleš Hrdlička (Abstracts). � ; ; World anthropology on the turn of the centuries� ; ; , 31 August - 4 September 1999. Prague and Humpolec, Czech Republic
Šabik, Daniel ; Vigner, Jan ; Vigner, Martin
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Podaci o skupu
IV th International Congress of Aleš Hrdlička "World anthropology on the turn of the centuries", 31 August - 4 September 1999 Praha - Humpolec
predavanje
31.08.1999-04.09.1999
Humpolec, Češka Republika; Prag, Češka Republika