MA Thesis Defense

Event Date(s):
April 04, 2019
Time(s):
03:00 PM - 05:00 PM
Category:
Fredericton
Location:
Fredericton

Event Details:

Jessica Hinton, MA Student, will defend her Thesis entitled, "A Radiographic Exploration Of Vitamin D Deficiency at the Eighteenth-Century Fortress of Louisbourg, NS."

ABSTRACT

The French colonial experience of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries has been well-studied from an anthropological and historical perspective; however, the lived realities of children during this period have received little scholarly attention. This study aims to highlight these earliest years of life through a paleopathological analysis of 23 adult individuals from two cemetery sites in Atlantic Canada. Dental radiography and macroscopic techniques identified indicators of childhood vitamin D deficiency in 14 individuals from the Block 3 Fortress of Louisbourg, NS (c.1713-1723) and Plaisance, NL (c.1662-1713) skeletal samples. A variety of cultural and environmental factors are considered as to why vitamin D deficiency was so common during this period in Atlantic Canada.  This tangible evidence of childhood vitamin D deficiency provides a rare and intimate glimpse into the lives of French colonial children and enhances our knowledge of the childhood experience in early colonial Canada.

Building: Annex C

Room Number: 31

Contact:

Judy Babin
1 506 453 4975
Judy.Babin@unb.ca