Buried within the abbey walls: paleopathological examination of leprosy frequencies of a rural monastic population in medieval Denmark [PDF]
In paleopathology, few other diseases have received more attention than leprosy and studies of skeletal remains from medieval Denmark have primarily focused on urban and leprosarium cemeteries in order to construct diagnostic criteria and disease ...
Kelmelis, Kirsten Saige
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Palaeopathological survey of a population of Mapusaurus (Theropoda: Carcharodontosauridae) from the Late Cretaceous Huincul Formation, Argentina. [PDF]
Bell PR, Coria RA.
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Genotypic analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from medieval human remains.
G. Taylor +4 more
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Bone and dental lesions characteristic of treponemal infection have been reported in the skeletal remains of indigenous peoples from a number of archaeological sites on the Northwest Coast. Associated radiocarbon dates and material culture indicate that some cases are over 3000 years old.
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Palaeopathological and Palaeoepidemiological Study of Osseous Syphilis in Skulls of the Edo Period
Nicholas L. Petrakis, Takao Suzuki
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Tuberculosis epidemiology and selection in an autochthonous Siberian population from the 16th-19th century. [PDF]
Dabernat H +11 more
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White plague among the "forgotten people" from the Barbaricum of the Carpathian Basin-Cases with tuberculosis from the Sarmatian-period (3rd-4th centuries CE) archaeological site of Hódmezővásárhely-Kenyere-ér, Bereczki-tanya (Hungary). [PDF]
Spekker O +9 more
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Skeletal evidence of osteoarthritis: a palaeopathological perspective. [PDF]
Jurmain RD, Kilgore L.
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