
Leprosy
Gone Medieval
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How Does Archaeology Contribute to the Study of Leprosy?
archaeology can change that quite a lot exactly. And in terms of new methods and things that are coming along, things like bio archaeology, da na analysis,. How's that contributing now to the study of leprosy in the past? Well, wort on ancient dena in particular, has been the subject of numerous papers over the past two years. Is recognized that ancient dena workers is really important in looking at leprosy. But particuly looking at those strains of lepropsy and the transmission of the disease as wellso for example, the te cite of great chesterford in essex where we have a particularly early example of leproSy in an individual dating
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