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Lepráról a különböző források tükrében [PDF]
Leprosy existed in the territory of Hungary from earliest times. Research on the subject cannot be considered as closed as there are still blank spots on the map and unknown archaeological periods.
Marcsik, Antónia
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Molecular archaeoparasitology as a novel tool for the study of trading and migration networks through history [PDF]
This project represents the first comprehensive study applying molecular and genetic methods to study historical contexts such as migration and trade based on human parasites.
Flammer, Patrik
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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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Health and Settlement Implications of Parasites from Pacific Northwest Coast Archaeological Sites [PDF]
The aim of this project was to recover archaeological evidence of human parasite infection from the coastal shell middens of British Columbia, Canada. Although the preservation and recovery of intestinal parasites are not new to ancient disease studies ...
Bathurst, Rhonda R.
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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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An assessment of the health status by non-specific stress indicators in early farming populations from central and southern Africa [PDF]
The adoption of an agricultural lifestyle had profound implications for nutritional ecology, health and behaviour of human populations. The goal of this project was to generate information about the health status and disease patterns of early farming ...
Dlamini, Nonhlanhla
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Quantifying Palaeopathology Using Geometric Morphometrics [PDF]
Palaeopathology is the study of disease and injury in archaeological bone. Traditional methods rely heavily on macroscopic description which can have a high degree of subjectivity and error, as well as limiting the types of research questions possible ...
PLOMP, KIMBERLY,ANNE
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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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