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  1. TitleKazivosť chrupu stredovekých populácií z územia Slovenska
    Par.titleDental caries in relation to the life style of medieval skeletal populations from Slovakia
    Author infoPetra Selecká ... [et. al.]
    Author Selecká Petra 1976- (30%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a environmentálnych štúdií
    Co-authors Thurzo Milan (10%)
    Beňuš Radoslav (30%)
    Bodoriková Silvia (30%)
    Source documentSlovenská antropológia. Roč. 13, č. 2 (2010), s. 48-51. - Bratislava : Slovenská technická univerzita, 2010
    Keywords zuby   paleopatológia   zubné kazy   stredovek - Middle Ages   teeth   paleopathology   dental caries  
    Headings Geogr. Slovensko
    LanguageSlovak
    CountrySlovak Republic
    systematics 57
    AnnotationOdontologický výskum bol zameraný na zisťovanie prítomnosti zubných kazov u stredovekých populácií (7. - 12 stor. n. l.) z územia Slovenska. Súbor tvorilo 719 juvenilných a dospelých jedincov z 9 stredovekých pohrebísk, ktoré boli rozdelené do štyroch chronologických období (avarské, veľkomoravské, obdobie maďarských nájazdov, obdobie arpádovskej dynastie). Medzi jednotlivými chronologickými obdobiami sa zistili preukazné rozdiely v počte zubných kazov. V porovnaní s ostatnými obdobiami sa najviac odlišovali jedinci z avarského obdobia (počet zubných kazov u týchto jedincov bol vyšší). Získané výsledky naznačujú, že potrava avarských populácií sa zrejme odlišovala od potravy ostatných skúmaných populácií. This article summarizes odontological research into the medieval (7th – 12th A.D.) populations from Slovakia and presents conclusions concerning the diachronic differences in their dental caries. Skeletal remains from nine cemeteries were separated to four chronological periods (Avar period, Great-Moravian Period, Hungarian Conquest Period, Arpadian Period). Caries were summarized in the sample comprising from 719 adolescent and adult individuals. Significant differences were found in diachronic groups. The most different were the individuals from Avar Period, their number of dental caries was higher than the one from another chronological periods. These results indicate that diet of the Avarian populations somehow differed from the diet consumed in other investigated periods
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    No. of Archival Copy18157
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  2. TitleOdontological analysis of juvenile and adult individuals from slavic cemetery (9th – 10th c. A. D.) at Pobedim-Hradištia, western Slovakia
    Par.titleOdontologická analýza adolescentných a dospelých jedincov zo slovanského pohrebiska Pobedim - Hradištia (9. – 10. stor. n. l), Západné Slovensko
    Author infoPetra Selecká, Milan Thurzo, Silvia Bodoriková, Radoslav Beňuš
    Author3 (25%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a environmentálnych štúdií
    Co-authors Thurzo Milan (25%)
    Bodoriková Silvia (25%)
    Beňuš Radoslav (25%)
    Source document Zmienność Biologiczna Człowieka. Roč. 9, č. 9 (2010), s. 63-73. - Krakov : Jagelonská univerzita, Inštitút zoológie, Katedra antropológie, 2010
    NoteBibl.: s. 73
    Keywords paleopatológia   zuby   zubné kazy   zápalové procesy   archeológia stredoveku - stredoveká archeológia - medieval archaeology   paleopathology   teeth  
    Headings Geogr. Európa stredná
    LanguageEnglish
    CountryPoland
    systematics 572
    AnnotationThe article provides dentition state data obtained from individuals unearthed at a cemetery in district of Piešťany, the main aim was the scoring of dental caries and inflammatory processes. Altogether, 44 individuals with 997 alveoli and 750 teeth were examined (Comparative Alveolar Index CAI = 70.8, Comparative Dental Index CDI = 53.3). At least one caries or one ante-mortem tooth loss were found in 37 individuals, so the caries frequency (F-CE) reached 84.1%. The caries intensity (I-CE), consisting of caries frequency (% C = 12.7%) and ante-mortem tooth loss (% E = 4.4%), was 17.1%. In average, there were 3.2 carious or lost teeth in each individual. According to the caries distribution among different dental areas, most of the caries affected the crown area (54.1%), less the cervical area (28.4%) and least the both parts at once (17.4%). Both the F-CE and I-CE have positively growing tendency with increasing age. As regards the proportion of coronal and cervical caries, the lesions localized on crown predominated in juvenile individuals, while in the other age categories the cervical caries are more frequent. While analyzing the periapical inflammatory processes, at least one inflammatory lesion was found in eight individuals (18.2%). Total sum of that processes was 10 (1.0 %), the radicular cyst was the most frequent (0.6%). A comparison with the data achieved from the same skeletal series in 2002 (Table 7) shows that there are differences especially in the number (frequency) of carious teeth, which could be explained by the use of different method and by different number of analyzed individuals. An analogical situation could be anticipated in the cases of other earlier dental studies.
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    No. of Archival Copy19130
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  3. TitleKazivosť chrupu historických populácií na Slovensku a ich vzťah k spôsobu života
    Par.titleDental cariosity in relation to the life style of medieval skeletal populations from Slovakia
    Subtitledizertačná práca
    Author infoPetra Selecká; školiteľ: Milan Thurzo
    Author Selecká Petra 1976- (100%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a environmentálnych štúdií
    Another authors Thurzo Milan (Školiteľ (konzultant))
    Issue dataBratislava : Univerzita Komenského, Katedra antropológie , 2010. - 169 s.
    Keywords odontológia   dentálna antropológia   paleopatológia   stredovek - Middle Ages   dental anthropology  
    LanguageSlovak
    CountrySlovak Republic
    systematics 57
    Public work category DAI
    No. of Archival Copy16621
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  4. TitleKrvné skupiny systému ABO a identita najbližších rodinných príslušníkov palatína Juraja Thurzu: nové úvahy nad staršími výsledkami
    Par.titleABO blood groups and identity of the closest relatives of palatine George (Juraj) Thurzo: New considerations over older results
    Author infoMilan Thurzo, Daniela Siváková, Petra Selecká
    Author Thurzo Milan (34%)
    Co-authors Siváková Daniela (33%)
    Selecká Petra 1976- (33%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a environmentálnych štúdií
    Source document Slovenská antropológia : bulletin Slovenskej antropologickej spoločnosti SAV. Roč. 12, č. 1 (2009), s. 43-46. - Bratislava : Slovenská technická univerzita, Slovenská antropologická spoločnosť pri Slovenskej akadémii vied, 2009
    NoteBibl.: s. 45-46
    Keywords krvné skupiny   AB0 systém   paleosérológia   kostrové pozostatky   blood groups   AB0 blood groups   paleoserology   skeletal remains  
    LanguageSlovak
    CountrySlovak Republic
    systematics 56
    AnnotationSince the original attempt on the paleoserological identification of the Thurzo’s family was based on the personal skeletal identification realized by Ullrich in 1971, new historic-anthropological, paleopathological and statistical analyses have suggested changed identity of some of their skeletal remains. In comparison with the previous study, the new standpoints (using the original numbering of the skeletons), of the identity of palatine and his three closest relatives are as follows: George Thurzo – skull No. 1a attributed to the postcranial skeleton No. 3e, Alžbeta Czobor (his wife) – skeleton No. 4, Imrich Thurzo (his son) – skeleton No. 2, Anna Szunyog (his daughter) – skeleton No. 5. The blood-group typing was realized by applying hemaglutination-inhibition (HI) and absorption-elution (AE) methods to bone remains. The new results suggest that neither of the parents of both Imrich Thurzo (blood group AB (B) and Anna Szunyog (blood group B) could have had the blood group 0. The revised estimation of blood groups do not exclude that the parents of Imrich and Anna were the persons identified as George Thurzo (blood group AB or B) and Alžbeta Czobor (blood group B or AB)
    Public work category ADF
    No. of Archival Copy14206
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  5. TitleStav chrupu adolescentných a dospelých jedincov z včasnostredovekého pohrebiska Nitra - Lupka
    Subtitle(9. stor. n. l. , juhozápadné Slovensko): konfrontácia s hodnotením z roku 1969
    Author infoSilvia Bodoriková, Milan Thurzo, Radoslav Beňuš, Stanislav Katina, Petra Selecká
    Author Bodoriková Silvia (20%%)
    Another authors Thurzo Milan (Author) (20%%)
    Beňuš Radoslav (Author) (20%%)
    Katina Stanislav (Author) (20%%)
    Selecká Petra 1976- (Author) (20%%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a environmentálnych štúdií
    Source documentZborník Slovenského národného múzea 2006 : Acta Rerum Naturalium Musei Nationalis Slovaci, Prírodné vedy. Roč. 52 (2006), s. 69-80. - Bratislava : Slovenské národné múzeum - Prírodovedné múzeum, 2006
    Keywords paleopatológia   hroby - graves   stav chrupu   odontology   dental caries  
    Headings Geogr. slovanské pohrebisko Lupka (Nitra)
    LanguageSlovak
    CountrySlovak Republic
    systematics 576
    Public work category AED
    No. of Archival Copy6249
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  6. TitleZápalové zmeny alveolov u jedincov z vybraných stredovekých pohrebísk z územia západného Slovenska
    Par.titleAlveolar inflammatory changes in individuals from selected medieval cemeteries in the territory of Western Slovakia
    Author infoSilvia Bodoriková ...[et al.]
    Author Bodoriková Silvia (40%)
    Co-authors Thurzo Milan (20%)
    Beňuš Radoslav (20%)
    Selecká Petra 1976- UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a environmentálnych štúdií
    Source documentSlovenská antroplógia. Roč. 9, č. 2(2006), s. 4-11. - Bratislava : STU, 2006
    Keywords stredoveké pohrebiská   odontology   paleopathology   periapical granuloma   cysts   abscess   osteomyelitis  
    LanguageSlovak
    CountrySlovak Republic
    systematics 902
    AnnotationThe aim of the study was to ascertain the frequencies of periapical inflammatory processes in individuals buried in four Slavonic cemeteries (Borovce, Nitra-Lupka, Komárno-Lodenica and Tvrdošovce), localized in the territory of contemporary West Slovakia. The highest frequency of inflammatory focuses was determinated in the cemetery of Borovce (55.7%), while the lowest frequency was found in individuals from Komárno-Lodenica (19.4%). Similarly, the highest total number of periapical inflammatory focuses was determined in individuals from the locality of Borovce, in which 376 inflammatory lesions were present (5.3% of affected alveoli). The lowest number of affected alveoli was found in individuals from Komárno, where the total number of inflammatory focuses was 19 (2.3%). Radicular cysts and abcesses were the most common diagnosis in the cemeteries of Borovce and Nitra-Lupka, osteomyelitis and cysts were the most frequented in Komárno-Lodenica, while cysts and periapical granulomas dominated in Tvrdošovce
    Public work category ADF
    No. of Archival Copy7460
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  7. TitlePokus o paleosérologickú identifikáciu kostrových pozostatkov členov rodiny palatína Juraja Thurzu
    Par.titleSkeletal remains of the Palatine Juraj Thurzo family: An attempt at their paleoserological identification
    Author infoMilan Thurzo, Daniela Siváková, Petra Selecká
    Author Thurzo Milan (40%)
    Co-authors Siváková Daniela (20%)
    Selecká Petra 1976- (40%) UMBFP09 - Katedra biológie a environmentálnych štúdií
    Source documentBulletin Slovenskej Antropologickej Spoločnosti pri SAV. S. 67-74. - Bratislava : STU, 2000
    NoteBibl.: s. 73-74
    Keywords rody - families   kostrové pozostatky   skeletal remains   paleoserology  
    Family nameTurzovci (rod) - House of Thurzo
    Headings Geogr. Slovensko
    LanguageSlovak
    systematics 57.082.14
    AnnotationPalatine Juraj Thurzo was one of the most important personalities of Hungarian Kingdom. Though the serotypes obtained by this study do not dispute the relationships among the members of this family(especially in the case of palatine´s wife and her three descendants), as they have been suggest by morphometrics and morphoscopy, the results do not provide unequivocal proof. The nonspecific ABH reactions in the case of Palatine Juraj Thurzo resulted probably from contamination by microorganisms (genus Saccharomyces)that were detected in the three long bones. Relatively equivocal results revealed the analysis of the Alžbeta Czoborová (J.Thurzo wife) skeleton suggesting the group B. In the case of remaining skeletons studied, the obtained results could be considered as more or less probable: Imrich Thurzo (son of J.T. and A.C.) - blood group AB, Anna Szunyogová (daughter of J.T and A.C.)- blood group B, Štefan Thokoly (grandson of J.T an A.C.) - blood group AB. The blood group typings also suggest that the very similar crania of Alžbety Czoborová and Anna Szunyogová might have been unintentionally interchanged during the recomposition of individual skeletons
    Public work category AED
    No. of Archival Copy8457
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