Illness and inclusion: Mobility histories of adolescents with leprosy from Anglo‐Scandinavian Norwich (Eastern England)

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Filipek, K., Charlotte A. Roberts, Rebecca L. Gowland, Janet Montgomery and Jane A. Evans 2021. Illness and inclusion: Mobility histories of adolescents with leprosy from Anglo‐Scandinavian Norwich (Eastern England). International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. Vol 31 (Issue 6), pp. 1180-1191. https://doi.org/10.1002/oa.3029
AuthorsFilipek, K., Charlotte A. Roberts, Rebecca L. Gowland, Janet Montgomery and Jane A. Evans
Abstract

Leprosy is one of the most notorious diseases in history, widely associated with social stigma and exclusion. This study builds on previous work to reevaluate the medicohistorical evidence for social stigma in relation to leprosy. This is achieved by isotopic and palaeopathological analyses of adolescent skeletons (10–25 years old) from the Anglo-Scandinavian (10th–11th centuries AD) parish cemetery of St. John at the Castle Gate in Norwich (Eastern England/East Anglia). Core enamel samples from premolar and molar teeth from 10 young individuals with diagnostic lesions for leprosy were selected for radiogenic strontium (87Sr/86Sr) and oxygen (δ18O) stable isotope analyses. Isotope data did not exclude anyone from the regional range. Palaeopathological data and archaeological contexts suggest that those with visible signs of leprosy were buried with their local community and in a normative manner, thus challenging the notion of social exclusion experienced by people with leprosy throughout the Medieval Period. This study underscores the importance of bioarchaeological data in challenging broad medicohistorical and archaeological narratives.

KeywordsLeprosy; medicohistorical evidence; adolescent skeletons
Year2021
JournalInternational Journal of Osteoarchaeology
Journal citationVol 31 (Issue 6), pp. 1180-1191
PublisherWiley Online Library
ISSN1099-1212
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1002/oa.3029
Web address (URL)https://doi.org/10.1002/oa.3029
Output statusPublished
Publication dates27 Jul 2021
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