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Disability in a medieval village community: A unique case of facial dysmorphism

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Objective To identify the pathology causing the severe facial dysmorphia of a medieval individual from the site of Rigny (Indre-et-Loire, France) and to evaluate its functional repercussions on the subject's hearing and social life. Materials An individual from Rigny for the osteological study, 69 individuals from the region for the Ct-Scan study and 48 individuals from the site for the isotopic analysis. Methods Macroscopic analysis was performed using standard osteological methods. Consequences of pathology on hearing were assessed by CT-scan. Dietary behaviour was analysed by stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of bone collagen. Results The individual is a woman who was over 50 years of age at the time of her death with a severe form of Treacher-Collins syndrome that resulted in deafness. No osteological signs of maltreatment were observed and there is no evidence that this individual's diet was different from that of the rest of the community. Conclusions All information testifies to the integration of this individual into the village population. Significance This study is the first archaeological description of Treacher Collins syndrome. It shows the ability of the paleopathological approach to help identify the attitudes of societies for which written sources are most often lacking. Limitations In the absence of palaeogenomic analysis it is not possible to identify the origin of this case. Suggestions for further research Increase the paleopathological semiology by CT-scan in order to specify the consequences of pathologies and integrate isotopic analyses to enrich discussion about perceptions of disease.
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hal-03345924 , version 1 (06-10-2021)

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Valentin Miclon, Samuel Bédécarrats, Boris Laure, Elisabeth Zadora-Rio, Matthieu Gaultier, et al.. Disability in a medieval village community: A unique case of facial dysmorphism. International Journal of Paleopathology, 2021, 35, pp.22-28. ⟨10.1016/j.ijpp.2021.08.002⟩. ⟨hal-03345924⟩
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