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AUDITORY EXOSTOSES, INFRACRANIAL SKELETO-MUSCULAR CHANGES AND MARITIME ACTIVITIES IN CLASSICAL PERIOD THASOS ISLAND
Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry
unpublished
Acquired external ear exostoses are an auditory disorder presumably associated with prolonged or repeated exposure to cold aquatic activities. At the ancient necropolis of Thasos, Greece, a low prevalence of auditory exostoses has been documented in one adult male out of an initially larger number of individuals from the ancient necropolis of Thasos, although the city-state was renowned in antiquity for the strength and dependency on its fleet and its seafaring activities in the Aegean and the
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