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The left picture shows the facial depiction of SK152 while the right picture shows the profile view of the textured skull of the same woman.

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The left picture shows the facial depiction of SK196 while the right picture shows the profile view of the textured skull of the same woman.

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Fig 3.

The right parietal of SK196 displaying signs of pitting indicative of porotic hyperostosis.

Photo: Åge Hojem, NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet.

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Fig 4.

Left lateral view of the radiographed cranium of SK196 showing the characteristic “hair on end” pattern seen in porotic hyperostosis.

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Fig 5.

The roof of the left orbit of SK196 showing signs of cribra orbitalia.

Photo: Åge Hojem, NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet.

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Fig 6.

The left picture shows the facial depiction of SK259 while the right picture shows the profile view of the textured skull of the same man.

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Fig 7.

The skull of SK259 showing the trepanation hole in the posterior part of the right parietal bone.

Photo: Åge Hojem, NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet.

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Fig 8.

Close up of the trepanation in the cranium of SK259 showing the bone was healing well.

Photo: Åge Hojem, NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet.

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Fig 9.

The right tibia and fibula of SK259 showing periostitis on the central and distal parts of the diaphysis of both bones.

Similar lesions are also found on the left tibia and fibula. Photo: Åge Hojem, NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet.

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