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Oral Health Indicators Among Middle Byzantium Period Human Iskeletons From Tlos Seydikemer, Muğla

Year 2017, Issue: 20, 401 - 422, 01.06.2017

Abstract

Oral health is an important indicator of general or systemic health. On the other hand, it is well known that oral health is also affected by social, economic, and ecological factors. Thus oral health status and its indicators may be reflected in the condition of a skeletal population. In this study oral health indicators of human skeletons dated to the Middle Byzantine period and unearthed from the Tlos excavations were investigated and sought to answer two specific questions. The preliminary anthropological observations on this skeletal material has already revealed that the population of Tlos was relatively healthy. The answer to the first question is whether it is coincident with the overall health profile to oral health indicators. The second question relates to the prosperity and economic growth that occurred in Byzantine society from 900 to 1200 A.D. and whether this can be traced on the human skeleton.

References

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  • Atamtürk – Duyar 2010 D. Atamtürk – İ. Duyar, “Resuloğlu Erken Tunç Çağı Topluluğunda Ağız ve Diş Sağlığı”, Hacettepe Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 27, 2010, 33-52.
  • Atamtürk – Duyar – Gülşen 2011 D. Atamtürk – İ. Duyar – F. Gülşen, “Tlos iskeletlerinin antropolojik analizi”, ArkST 27, 2011, 331-346.
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  • Buikstra – Ubelaker 1994 J. E. Buikstra – D. H. Ubelaker (eds.), Standards for Data Collection from Human Skeletal Remains. Arkansas Archaeological Survey Research Series (1994). Cheynet 2008 J. C. Cheynet, Bizans Tarihi (2008).
  • Deter 2009 C. A. Deter, “Gradients of occlusal wear in hunter-gatherers and agriculturalists”, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 138, 2009, 247-254.
  • Erdal 1996 Y. S. Erdal, İznik Geç Bizans Dönemi İnsanlarının Çene ve Dişlerinin Antropolojik Açıdan İncelenmesi (Hacettepe Üniversitesi Yayınlanmamış Doktora Tezi 1996).
  • Erdal 2003 Y. S. Erdal, “Büyük Saray-Eski Cezaevi Çevresi Kazılarında Gün Işığına Çıkarılan İnsan İskelet Kalıntılarının Antropolojik Analizi”, ArkST, 18, 2003, 15-27.
  • Erdal 2008 Y. S. Erdal, “Occlusal grooves in anterior dentition among Kovuklukaya inhabitatnts (Sinop, Northern Anatolia, 10th Century AD)”, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 18, 2008, 152-166.
  • Eshed vd. 2006 V. Eshed – A. Gopher – I. Hershkovitz, “Tooth wear and dental pathology at the advent of agriculture: new evidence”, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 130, 2006, 145-159.
  • Griffin 2014 M. C. Griffin, “Biocultural implications of oral pathology in an ancient Central Californian population”, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 154, 2014, 171-188.
  • Göktuğ 2015 R. S. Göktuğ, “Doğal yapı: flora”, bk.: T. Korkut (ed.), Arkeoloji, Epigrafi, Jeoloji, Doğal ve Kültürel Peyzaj Yapısıyla Tlos Antik Kenti ve Teritoryumu (2015).
  • Güleç – Duyar 1998 E. Güleç – İ. Duyar, “Panaztepe M.Ö. İkinci Bin ve Roma Dönemi İskeletlerinin Antropolojik Analizi (1985-1990)”, Antropoloji 13, 1998, 179-206.
  • Gülşen 2007 F. F. Gülşen, “Wall heating systems in the Roman Period Lycian Baths: The Examples at Patara and Tlos”, Adalya X, 2007, 223-259.
  • Harvey 1989 A. Harvey, Economic Expansion in the Byzantine Empire, 900-1200 (1989).
  • Hillson 1979 S. Hillson, “Diet and dental disease”, World Archaeology 11, 1979, 147-162.
  • Hillson 2014 S. Hillson, Tooth Development in Human Evolution and Bioarchaeology (2014). İşkan Işık 2003 H. İşkan Işık, “Tlos 2001”, AST 20, 2003, 99-112.
  • Kaifu 1999 Y. Kaifu, “Changes in the pattern of tooth wear from prehistoric to recent periods in Japan”, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 109, 1999, 485-499.
  • Kazhdan – Epstein A. P. Kazhdan – A. W. Epstein, Change in Byzantine Culture in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries (1985).
  • Kieser v.d. 2001 J. A. Kieser – K. J. Dennison – J. A. Kaidonis – D. Huang – P. G. P. Herbison – N. G. Tayles, “Patterns of dental wear in the early Maori dentition”, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 11, 2001, 206-217.
  • Korkut 2015 T. Korkut, “Arkeoloji”, bk.: T. Korkut (ed.), Arkeoloji, Epigrafi, Jeoloji, Doğal ve Kültürel Peyzaj Yapısıyla Tlos Antik Kenti ve Teritoryumu (2015).
  • Laiou 2002a A. E. Laiou (ed.), The Economic History of Byzantium: From the Seventh through the Fifteenth Century. Dumbarton Oaks Studies 39 (2002).
  • Laiou 2002b A. E. Laiou, “The human resources”, bk.: A. E. Laiou (ed.), The Economic History of Byzantium: From the Seventh through the Fifteenth Century, Vol. 1. Dumbarton Oaks Studies 39 (2002) 46-54.
  • Lanfranco – Eggers 2012 L. P. Lanfranco – S. Eggers, “Caries through time: an anthropological overview”, bk.: M. Li (ed.), Contemporary Approach to Dental Caries, Rijeka, Croatia: In Tech (2012) 3-34.
  • Larsen 1995 C. S. Larsen, “Biological changes in human populations with agriculture”, Annual Review of Anthropology 24, 1995, 185-213.
  • Larsen 2002 C. S. Larsen, “Post-Pleistocene human evolution: bioarchaeology of the agricultural transition”, bk.: P. S. Ungar – M. F. Teaford – C. T. West Port (eds.), Human Diet: Its Origin and Evolution (2002) 19-35.
  • Lieverse 1999 A. R. Lieverse, “Diet and the aetiology of dental calculus”, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 9, 1999, 219-232.
  • Meiklejohn v.d. 1984 C. Meiklejohn – C. Schentag – A. Venema – P. Key, “Socioeconomic change and patterns of pathology and variation in the Mesolithic and Neolithic of Western Europe: some suggestions”, bk.: M. N. Cohen – G. J. Armelagos (eds.), Paleopathology at the Origins of Agriculture (1984) 75-100.
  • Molnar – Molnar 1990 S. Molnar – I. M. Molnar, “Dental arch shape and tooth wear variability”, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 82, 1990, 245-402.
  • Paine v.d. 2007 R. R. Paine – R. Vargiu – A. Coppa – C. Morselli – E. E. Schneider, “A health assessment of high status Christian burials recovered from the Roman–Byzantine archaeological site of Elaiussa Sebaste, Turkey”, Homo-Journal of Comparative Human Biology 58, 2007, 173-190.
  • Petersen 2003 P. E. Petersen, “The World Oral Health Report 2003: Continuous Improvement of Oral Health in the 21st century - The Approach of the WHO Global Oral Health Programme”, Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology 1, 2003, 3-24.
  • Petersen v.d. 2005 P. E. Petersen – D. Bourgeois – H. Ogawa – S. Estupinan-Day – C. Ndiaye, “The global burden of oral diseases and risks to oral health”, Bulletin of the World Health Organization 83, 2005, 661-669.
  • Powell 1985 M. L. Powell, “The analysis of caries and dental wear for dietary reconstruction”, bk.: R. I. Gilbert – J. H. Mielke (eds.), Analysis of Prehistoric Diets. Academic Press, 1985, 307-338.
  • Temple 2015 D. H. Temple, “Caries: the ancient scourge”, bk.: J. D. Irish – G. R. Scott (eds.), A Companion to Dental Anthropology (2015) 443-450.
  • Turner 1979 C. G. II. Turner, “Dental anthropological indications of agriculture among the Jomon people of Central Japan. X. Peopling of the Pacific”, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 51, 1979, 619-636.
  • Üstündağ – Demirel 2009 H. Üstündağ – A. Demirel, “Alanya Kalesi İskelet Topluluğunda Ağız ve Diş Sağlığı”, Hacettepe Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 26, 2009, 219-234.
  • Yaşar v.d. 2008 Z. F. Yaşar – A. Yiğit – P. Gözlük Kırmızıoğlu – A. Sevim Erol, “Smyrna Agorası İnsanlarının Ağız ve Diş Sağlığı”, ArkST 23, 2008, 127-140.
  • Yavuz – Tunç 2015 M. Yavuz – R. Tunç, “Doğal Yapı: Fauna”, bk.: T. Korkut (ed.), Arkeoloji, Epigrafi, Jeoloji, Doğal ve Kültürel Peyzaj Yapısıyla Tlos Antik Kenti ve Teritoryumu (2015).
  • Walker – Hewlett P. L. Walker – B. S. Hewlett, “Dental Health Diet and Social Status Among Central African Foragers and Farmers”, American Anthropologist 92, 1990, 383-398.

Tlos Seydikemer, Muğla Kazılarında Ortaya Çıkartılan Orta Bizans Dönemi İskeletlerinde Ağız ve Diş Sağlığı

Year 2017, Issue: 20, 401 - 422, 01.06.2017

Abstract

Likya Bölgesi’nin Antik Dönem’de altı önemli şehrinden biri olan Tlos, Akdağlar’ın batı yamacında Eşen Ksantos Vadisi’ne hâkim bir konumda yak. 600 m rakımda kurulmuş bir kenttir. Kentin önemi, kuruluşundan sonraki yüzyıllarda da devam etmiştir. Nitekim Roma İmparatoru Cladius MS 43’te bölgeyi bir Roma Eyaleti’ne dönüştürmüştür. Hıristiyanlık Dönemi’nde Tlos piskoposluk merkezlerinden biri haline gelmiştir.

References

  • Atamtürk – Duyar 2008 D. Atamtürk – İ. Duyar, “Adramytteion (Örentepe) iskeletlerinde ağız ve diş sağlığı”, Hacettepe Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 25, 2008, 1-15.
  • Atamtürk – Duyar 2010 D. Atamtürk – İ. Duyar, “Resuloğlu Erken Tunç Çağı Topluluğunda Ağız ve Diş Sağlığı”, Hacettepe Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 27, 2010, 33-52.
  • Atamtürk – Duyar – Gülşen 2011 D. Atamtürk – İ. Duyar – F. Gülşen, “Tlos iskeletlerinin antropolojik analizi”, ArkST 27, 2011, 331-346.
  • Baer – White 1966 P. N. Baer – C. L. White, “Studies on experimental calculus formation in the rat. IX. The effect of varying the protein and fat content of the diet on calculus deposition and alveolar bone loss”, Journal of Periodontology 37.2, 1966, 113-117.
  • Buikstra – Ubelaker 1994 J. E. Buikstra – D. H. Ubelaker (eds.), Standards for Data Collection from Human Skeletal Remains. Arkansas Archaeological Survey Research Series (1994). Cheynet 2008 J. C. Cheynet, Bizans Tarihi (2008).
  • Deter 2009 C. A. Deter, “Gradients of occlusal wear in hunter-gatherers and agriculturalists”, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 138, 2009, 247-254.
  • Erdal 1996 Y. S. Erdal, İznik Geç Bizans Dönemi İnsanlarının Çene ve Dişlerinin Antropolojik Açıdan İncelenmesi (Hacettepe Üniversitesi Yayınlanmamış Doktora Tezi 1996).
  • Erdal 2003 Y. S. Erdal, “Büyük Saray-Eski Cezaevi Çevresi Kazılarında Gün Işığına Çıkarılan İnsan İskelet Kalıntılarının Antropolojik Analizi”, ArkST, 18, 2003, 15-27.
  • Erdal 2008 Y. S. Erdal, “Occlusal grooves in anterior dentition among Kovuklukaya inhabitatnts (Sinop, Northern Anatolia, 10th Century AD)”, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 18, 2008, 152-166.
  • Eshed vd. 2006 V. Eshed – A. Gopher – I. Hershkovitz, “Tooth wear and dental pathology at the advent of agriculture: new evidence”, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 130, 2006, 145-159.
  • Griffin 2014 M. C. Griffin, “Biocultural implications of oral pathology in an ancient Central Californian population”, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 154, 2014, 171-188.
  • Göktuğ 2015 R. S. Göktuğ, “Doğal yapı: flora”, bk.: T. Korkut (ed.), Arkeoloji, Epigrafi, Jeoloji, Doğal ve Kültürel Peyzaj Yapısıyla Tlos Antik Kenti ve Teritoryumu (2015).
  • Güleç – Duyar 1998 E. Güleç – İ. Duyar, “Panaztepe M.Ö. İkinci Bin ve Roma Dönemi İskeletlerinin Antropolojik Analizi (1985-1990)”, Antropoloji 13, 1998, 179-206.
  • Gülşen 2007 F. F. Gülşen, “Wall heating systems in the Roman Period Lycian Baths: The Examples at Patara and Tlos”, Adalya X, 2007, 223-259.
  • Harvey 1989 A. Harvey, Economic Expansion in the Byzantine Empire, 900-1200 (1989).
  • Hillson 1979 S. Hillson, “Diet and dental disease”, World Archaeology 11, 1979, 147-162.
  • Hillson 2014 S. Hillson, Tooth Development in Human Evolution and Bioarchaeology (2014). İşkan Işık 2003 H. İşkan Işık, “Tlos 2001”, AST 20, 2003, 99-112.
  • Kaifu 1999 Y. Kaifu, “Changes in the pattern of tooth wear from prehistoric to recent periods in Japan”, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 109, 1999, 485-499.
  • Kazhdan – Epstein A. P. Kazhdan – A. W. Epstein, Change in Byzantine Culture in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries (1985).
  • Kieser v.d. 2001 J. A. Kieser – K. J. Dennison – J. A. Kaidonis – D. Huang – P. G. P. Herbison – N. G. Tayles, “Patterns of dental wear in the early Maori dentition”, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 11, 2001, 206-217.
  • Korkut 2015 T. Korkut, “Arkeoloji”, bk.: T. Korkut (ed.), Arkeoloji, Epigrafi, Jeoloji, Doğal ve Kültürel Peyzaj Yapısıyla Tlos Antik Kenti ve Teritoryumu (2015).
  • Laiou 2002a A. E. Laiou (ed.), The Economic History of Byzantium: From the Seventh through the Fifteenth Century. Dumbarton Oaks Studies 39 (2002).
  • Laiou 2002b A. E. Laiou, “The human resources”, bk.: A. E. Laiou (ed.), The Economic History of Byzantium: From the Seventh through the Fifteenth Century, Vol. 1. Dumbarton Oaks Studies 39 (2002) 46-54.
  • Lanfranco – Eggers 2012 L. P. Lanfranco – S. Eggers, “Caries through time: an anthropological overview”, bk.: M. Li (ed.), Contemporary Approach to Dental Caries, Rijeka, Croatia: In Tech (2012) 3-34.
  • Larsen 1995 C. S. Larsen, “Biological changes in human populations with agriculture”, Annual Review of Anthropology 24, 1995, 185-213.
  • Larsen 2002 C. S. Larsen, “Post-Pleistocene human evolution: bioarchaeology of the agricultural transition”, bk.: P. S. Ungar – M. F. Teaford – C. T. West Port (eds.), Human Diet: Its Origin and Evolution (2002) 19-35.
  • Lieverse 1999 A. R. Lieverse, “Diet and the aetiology of dental calculus”, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 9, 1999, 219-232.
  • Meiklejohn v.d. 1984 C. Meiklejohn – C. Schentag – A. Venema – P. Key, “Socioeconomic change and patterns of pathology and variation in the Mesolithic and Neolithic of Western Europe: some suggestions”, bk.: M. N. Cohen – G. J. Armelagos (eds.), Paleopathology at the Origins of Agriculture (1984) 75-100.
  • Molnar – Molnar 1990 S. Molnar – I. M. Molnar, “Dental arch shape and tooth wear variability”, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 82, 1990, 245-402.
  • Paine v.d. 2007 R. R. Paine – R. Vargiu – A. Coppa – C. Morselli – E. E. Schneider, “A health assessment of high status Christian burials recovered from the Roman–Byzantine archaeological site of Elaiussa Sebaste, Turkey”, Homo-Journal of Comparative Human Biology 58, 2007, 173-190.
  • Petersen 2003 P. E. Petersen, “The World Oral Health Report 2003: Continuous Improvement of Oral Health in the 21st century - The Approach of the WHO Global Oral Health Programme”, Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology 1, 2003, 3-24.
  • Petersen v.d. 2005 P. E. Petersen – D. Bourgeois – H. Ogawa – S. Estupinan-Day – C. Ndiaye, “The global burden of oral diseases and risks to oral health”, Bulletin of the World Health Organization 83, 2005, 661-669.
  • Powell 1985 M. L. Powell, “The analysis of caries and dental wear for dietary reconstruction”, bk.: R. I. Gilbert – J. H. Mielke (eds.), Analysis of Prehistoric Diets. Academic Press, 1985, 307-338.
  • Temple 2015 D. H. Temple, “Caries: the ancient scourge”, bk.: J. D. Irish – G. R. Scott (eds.), A Companion to Dental Anthropology (2015) 443-450.
  • Turner 1979 C. G. II. Turner, “Dental anthropological indications of agriculture among the Jomon people of Central Japan. X. Peopling of the Pacific”, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 51, 1979, 619-636.
  • Üstündağ – Demirel 2009 H. Üstündağ – A. Demirel, “Alanya Kalesi İskelet Topluluğunda Ağız ve Diş Sağlığı”, Hacettepe Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 26, 2009, 219-234.
  • Yaşar v.d. 2008 Z. F. Yaşar – A. Yiğit – P. Gözlük Kırmızıoğlu – A. Sevim Erol, “Smyrna Agorası İnsanlarının Ağız ve Diş Sağlığı”, ArkST 23, 2008, 127-140.
  • Yavuz – Tunç 2015 M. Yavuz – R. Tunç, “Doğal Yapı: Fauna”, bk.: T. Korkut (ed.), Arkeoloji, Epigrafi, Jeoloji, Doğal ve Kültürel Peyzaj Yapısıyla Tlos Antik Kenti ve Teritoryumu (2015).
  • Walker – Hewlett P. L. Walker – B. S. Hewlett, “Dental Health Diet and Social Status Among Central African Foragers and Farmers”, American Anthropologist 92, 1990, 383-398.
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Primary Language Turkish
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İzzet Duyar This is me

Derya Atamtürk This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Issue: 20

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Chicago Duyar, İzzet, and Derya Atamtürk. “Tlos Seydikemer, Muğla Kazılarında Ortaya Çıkartılan Orta Bizans Dönemi İskeletlerinde Ağız Ve Diş Sağlığı”. Adalya, no. 20 (June 2017): 401-22.

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