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Radiography in Palaeopathology: Where Next? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
YesRadiography has frequently been used during palaeopathological research, and plays an important role in the differential diagnosis of many diseases, including Paget¿s disease and carcinomas.
Buckberry, Jo, O'Connor, Sonia A.
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Osteoarchaeological Investigations Of Metopic Suture In The Late Roman Period In Spradon

open access: yes, 2017
The ancient city of Spradon, which is located in the Ispartakule area of the district of Avcılar in İstanbul, dates back to the Late Roman period. A total of 90 individuals, including 58 in graves, were found at the excavation site. Osteoarchaeological investigation concerning skull morphology has been focused on metopic suture. Of the 6 metopic suture
Şarbak, Ayşegül   +2 more
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Súlyos, fertőzéses eredetű csontelváltozás előfordulása a Kr. e. 6. évezred utolsó harmadában Versend-Gilencsa lelőhelyén [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This article presents a new skeletal infection from the Middle Neolithic (Sopot culture) in the Carpathian Basin from the site of Versend-Gilencsa (6th millennium BC). The site yielded 27 burials from this period.
Ildikó Pap   +4 more
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Patterns in the modification of animal and human bones in Iron Age Wessex: revisiting the excarnation debate [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Social practices concerning the treatment of human and animal remains in the Iron Age have long been a focus of debate in archaeological literature. The absence of evidence of a formal burial rite and the regular retrieval of human remains from ‘special’
Madgwick, Richard
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Sharp Force Trauma Death in a Young Individual From Medieval Gloucester. [PDF]

open access: yes
The authors of the present work evaluate the trauma observed on the skeletal remains of an individual from medieval Gloucester and reconstruct the events that led to his death.
Borrini, M, Eliopoulos, C, Valoriani, S
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The Sustainability of Dental Calculus for Archaeological Research [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Dental calculus is a mineralized plaque biofilm formed by microbiota of the oral microbiome. Until recently, the vast research potential of dental calculus for archaeological study was not fully appreciated and it was often discarded.
Mackie, Meaghan   +2 more
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First evidence for interpersonal violence in Ukraine's Trypillian farming culture : Individual 3 from Verteba Cave, Bilche Zolote [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper presents the initial stages of an interdisciplinary study of human skeletal remains interred at Verteba Cave, western Ukraine. This site has been described previously as a “ritual site of the Trypillian culture complex” by Nikitin et al.
Lillie, Malcolm   +3 more
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Schmorl's Nodes in Archaeological Skeletal Remains from Southern Patagonia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Los nódulos de Schmorl (NS) son herniaciones del núcleo pulposo de los discos intervertebrales dentro de los cuerpos vertebrales adyacentes. Las causas de su desarrollo son parcialmente comprendidas, asociadas a factores morfológicos, degenerativos ...
Suby, Jorge Alejandro
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Resources and Human Diet in Llancanelo (Mendoza, Nordpatagonia): One Discussion Archaeological Record [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Este trabajo intenta caracterizar la dieta humana mediante los isótopos estables (δ13C y δ15N en colágeno y δ13C y δ18O en hidroxiapatita). Los resultados se discuten en primer lugar con la ecología isotópica generada para esta zona.
Corbat, Mercedes   +6 more
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