Double inhumation in the Medieval Islamic Necropolis of Sahl ben Malik in Granada (Spain).

Double inhumation in the Medieval Islamic Necropolis of Sahl ben Malik in Granada (Spain). Homo. 2019 Aug 29;70(1):57-62 Authors: López-Morago C, Estéve EJ, Alemán I, Botella MC Abstract Despite the high mortality that have been associated with pregnancy and childbirth in past populations, few cases of the remains of pregnant women burials are described in the bioarchaeological reports. This paper is focused on the case of a double inhumation found in the Medieval Muslim Necropolis (11th to 15th centuries) of Sahl ben Malik in Granada (Spain). A complete skeleton of a woman and the skeletal remains of a full-term fetus located under the mother's left femur, were discovered in this burial. None of the evidence for the mother was decisive in determining the cause of death. However, evidence of physiological stress in the woman and possible gynecological complications may have contributed to the death of both individuals. The link between the individuals and their cause of death is examined, discussed and compared with similar archaeological records. PMID: 31475288 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Homo - Category: Physiology Authors: Tags: Homo Source Type: research