In Sickness and in Health. Health and Quality of Life in Roman imperial to late Roman and middle Byzantine Sagalassos KU Leuven
Who was the healthiest, the Roman Imperial to Late Roman (1st- early 5th century AD) or Middle Byzantine (11th-13th century AD) population at Sagalassos (Pisidia, SW Anatolia)? That was the question this Ph.D. research started with. Yet, a second question was added – why is the one population healthier than the other? –, because it is more interesting to explain differences in health than to merely asses these. As it is not possible to ...