Journal of Archaeology in the Low Countries 4-1 (October 2012)Raffaella Bianucci; Don Brothwell; Wijnand van der Sanden; Christina Papageorgopoulou; Paul Gostner; Patrizia Pernter; Eduard Egarter-Vigl; Frank Maixner; Marek Janko; Dario Piombino-Mascali; Grazia Mattutino; Frank Rühlis; Albert Zink: A possible case of dyschondrosteosis in a bog body from the Netherlands

Acknowledgments

We thank Vincent van Vilsteren, curator of the Drents Museums of Assen, the Netherlands, for allowing us to study this bog body. Astrid Grumer and Kati Dageförde are gratefully acknowledged for their help with the histological analysis.

 

Raffaella Bianucci

Laboratory of Criminalistic Sciences, University of Turin, Italy.

Faculty of Medicine, University of Marseilles, France.

raffaella.bianucci@unito.it

 

Don Brothwell

Department of Archaeology, University of York.

 

Wijnand van der Sanden

Provincie Drenthe (afdeling EOM&C), Assen, the Netherlands.

wabsanden@live.nl

 

Christina Papageorgopoulou

Institute for Anthropology, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz, Germany.

 

Paul Gostner

Division of Nuclear Medicine, General Regional Hospital, Bolzano, Italy.

 

Patrizia Pernter

Division of Nuclear Medicine, General Regional Hospital, Bolzano, Italy.

 

Eduard Egarter-Vigl

Division of Pathology, General Regional Hospital, Bolzano, Italy.

 

Frank Maixner

EURAC- Institute for Mummies and the Iceman, Bolzano, Italy

 

Marek Janko

Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences,Center for NanoSciences

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany.

 

Dario Piombino-Mascali

EURAC- Institute for Mummies and the Iceman, Bolzano, Italy

 

Grazia Mattutino

Laboratory of Criminalistic Sciences, University of Turin, Italy

 

Frank Rühli

Centre for Evolutionary Medicine, Zürich Irchel-Universität, Zürich, Switzerland

 

Albert Zink

EURAC- Institute for Mummies and the Iceman, Bolzano, Italy

 

Review data:

Submission: 25/2/2011

Revision: 19/5/2011

2nd submission: 30/11/2011