TY  - JOUR
Y1  - 2017///
A1  -  Pap Ildikó
A1  -  Pálfi György
A1  -  Molnár Erika
A1  -  Karlinger Kinga
A1  -  K. Kovács Balázs
A1  -  Szikossy Ildikó
SN  - 0003-5440
VL  - 58
N2  - Two individuals of the Nigrovits family from the Vác Mummy 
Collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum 
were the subjects of multidisciplinary, anthropological, 
paleopathological, radiological, paleomicrobiological and
paleoproteomic studies. The father, József Nigrovits (No 29), 
died at the age of 55 on the 11th of November 1793; his son, 
Antal Nigrovits (No 54), died on the 16th of July 1803, at 
the age of 22.
They lived in the 18th century in a small town of northern 
Hungary. The macroscopic examination of body No 54 showed a 
severely deformed neck and back region; body No 29 had no
characteristic marks of any illnesses. The CT scan data of 
the bodies and their 3D reconstructions showed no skeletal 
evidence of tuberculosis, despite the positive results of 
their paleomicrobiological studies. The deformity of body No 
54 turned to be a developmental abnormality of unknown 
origin, but no Pott?s gibbus was present.
JF  - ANTHROPOLOGIAI KÖZLEMÉNYEK
N1  - FELTÖLT?: Mócza Krisztina humanbiology@bio.u-szeged.hu
#hozzárendelt szerz? ismeretlen
UR  - https://doi.org/10.20330%2FAnthropKozl.2017.58.37
SP  - 37
EP  - 47
AV  - public
ID  - publicatio15152
TI  - A tuberkulózis el?fordulása egy XVIII. századi váci családban
ER  -