Aug. 14th, 2010

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I'll see an interesting link occasionally while at work and then email it to myself to post about later while at home.
And then forget about it.
Time to catch up. The assortment may be somewhat random or oddly clustered.

Caching for future archeologists (Aardvarcheology)
Viking era amber gaming pieces (ditto). Have to make a set...

Paleopathology of Bosch (pdf). Hieronymus Bosch (1450±1516): Paleopathology of the Medieval Disabled and its Relation to the Bone and Joint Decade 2000±2010by Jan Dequeker MD PhD FRCP Edin, Guy Fabry MD PhD and Ludo Vanopdenbosch MD.Objective: To analyze ``The procession of the Cripples,'' a representative drawing of 31 disabled individuals by Hieronymus Bosch in 1500.

The medical and surgical management of the pilgrims of the Jacobean Roads in medieval times: Part 2. Traces of ergotism and pictures of human suffering in the medieval fine arts by C. Nemes and M. Goerig

The latter two of which were found while looking for Antony's fire (gangrenous ergotism) and medieval iconography (not much there unfortunately - sounded interesting). The thing you find while reading SafetyLit

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