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Trisha Revelle
Aronin Site Salvage recovery Burials Potawatomi
connection Focus on
Individual E
1.2.
Biological Profile Paleopathology Biocultural Perspective
Lack of Research Bioarchaeology and Paleopathology Indian Removal Period
Significance
Origins Territory Subsistence Settlement Patterns Ongoing Contact
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Preservation Sex Age at death Stature Ancestry Paleopathology Biocultural Comparison
Taphonomic Condition: Excellent
Sex: Male
Age Range: 21-57 years Stature: 5’5” - 5’10” Ancestry: American Indian Identity
Age Determination for Individual EMethod Age RangeTodd 27-35Suchey-Brooks 21-57Auricular Surface 30-34Cranial Suture Closure 21-57
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Pacconian pits Osteoarthritis Strenuous use of the
pectoral girdle Periostitis of ribs
Vertebral fractures
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Sacral reconstruction Foot injury
Dental Wear Tooth Loss Dental Caries Hypoplasias
Nutrition
Active, physically demanding lifestyle Reliance on carbohydrate rich foods Stressful period in childhood
Contribution
Further Research
Dr. Jennifer Rehg Dawn Cobb Faculty at SIUE My Family
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_Illinois_highlighting_Grundy_County.svg. 2. http://www.notsogreen.com/2007/10/new_mexico_and_illinois.php. 3. Potawatomi. [Photograph]. Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://search.eb.com/eb/art-
88517.
4. Ohio. [Photograph]. Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://search.eb.com/eb/art-119. 5. http://www.uic.edu/classes/osci/osci590/10_1Non-Metric.htm. 6. http://backandneck.about.com/od/anatomyexplained/ig/Parts-of-a-Vertebra/
Pedicle.htm.
All photographs of Individual E are used with the permission of Dr. Bonnie Styles, Director Illinois State Museum.