Emanuel Point Ship Archaeological Investigations, 1992-1995

The Emanuel Point Ship: Archaeological Investigations, 1992-1995, Preliminary Report

by Roger C. Smith, James Spirek, John Bratten, and Della Scott-Ireton

Bureau of Archaeological Research
Division of Historical Resources
Florida Department of State

November 1995

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Oral Pathology

Analysis of mandible and maxilla specimens revealed ancient evidence of moderate to severe abscesses and infections in the rat population (Armitage 1995a:19). In several specimens the teeth had fallen out partially or entirely due to the loosening of their roots from swelling of the alveoli (teeth sockets). Whether their actual loss took place antemortem or postmortem (postdeposition) can not be determined.

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