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Papers from the seventh annual conference of the British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology (BABAO), held at the Museum of London in 2005.
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La excavación sistemática de sitios de enterratorio colectivo posibilita la recuperación de conjuntos esqueléticos en los cuales algunos individuos exhiben evidencia ósea indicadora de condiciones patológicas de origen infeccioso.
Mario A Arrieta +2 more
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Osteoarchaeology in Iceland. An archaeological study
Osteoarthritis has been intensively studied within the field of palaeopathology. For decades there was assumed to be a direct link between activity and the development of osteoarthritis, and this was reflected in the work which was carried out, with often very specific interpretations of occupation and activity on the basis of the diagnosis of ...
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Cranial skeletal lesions as well as linear enamel hypoplasias were investigated in an Early Iron Age (0–260 A.D.) population from Sweden. The analyses included the study of maxillary- and frontal sinusitis, cribra orbitalia and enamel hypoplasias in ...
Liebe-Harkort, Carola,, C. Liebe-Harkort
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Early evidence of extra-masticatory dental wear in a Neolithic community at Bestansur, Iraqi Kurdistan. [PDF]
Walsh S.
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A bioarchaeological and historical analysis of scurvy in eighteenth and nineteenth century England [PDF]
The identification of metabolic diseases is a crucial aspect of osteoarchaeological analysis and of paleopathological studies. This study is specifically concerned with the study of scurvy and its bony manifestation.
Sinnott, C. A.
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Employing radiography (X-rays) to localize lesions in human skeletal remains from past populations to allow accurate biopsy, using examples of cancer metastases. [PDF]
Mitchell PD, Dittmar JM.
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International Journal of Osteoarchaeology
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https://api.aiscr.cz/id/OS-004486 +2 more
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A Severe Case of Biparietal Thinning in a Medieval Skull From a Northern Italy Necropolis. [PDF]
Tonina E +5 more
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