The price of freedom: health status in a freed slave community in Le Morne (18th-19th centuries, Mauritius)

 

Authors
Santana Cabrera, Jonathan
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This contribution presents the preliminary results of an osteobiograhical approach to the life conditions of a slave/ex-slave population from Le Morne cemetery (18-19th centuries, Mautiritius Island). We evaluate the incidence of several stress indicators/pathologies on the human remains that are the result of environmental conditions during life. Dental health, infectious diseases and physical activity markers were analyzed to address the daily life of this population. Our results indicate high incidences of caries, periodontal disease, dental calculus, antemortem losses and dental enamel hypoplasia. In addition, a nonspecific infectious disease in form of osteomyelitis was recorded on bones from four of the individuals. Evidence of physical activity stress that consist of significant mechanical efforts were also observed in the sample. These markers are enthesopathies, Schmorl's nodes, herniated disks, osteoarthritis in the spine and appendicular skeleton, bilateral spondylolysises and fractures of the secondary ossification centers in some ulnae and calcaneus. The osteobiographical profiles documented in the population from Le Morne suggest poor health conditions, consistent with historical data. In this regard, osteobiographical research on this population contributes to recovering the historical memory of this community.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/279177670_The_price_of_freedom_health_status_in_a_freed_slave_community_in_Le_Morne_18th-19th_centuries_Mauritius

Publication Year
2015
Language
eng
Topic
BIOARCHAEOLOGY
MAURITIUS
SLAVERY
AFRICA
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Repositorio SENESCYT
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