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Bone chemistry and palaeodiet: Bioarchaeological research at Roonka Flat, lower Murray River, South Australia 1983 - 1999 [PDF]
The predominance of stone and bone in prehistoric archaeological deposits has resulted in the development of a range of methods to extract information from these important cultural resources. Since the development of radiocarbon dating in the late 1940s,
Pate, Frank Donald
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A growth area: A review of the value of clinical studies of child growth for palaeopathology. [PDF]
Decrausaz SL, Cameron ME.
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The vertebral arteries supply blood to the upper spinal cord, brainstem, cerebellum, and posterior part of the brain. These arteries are susceptible to deformation from external factors such as muscular, ligamentous, or bony structures, and any ...
Anabel Amores +5 more
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One Health Approaches to Trace Mycobacterium leprae's Zoonotic Potential Through Time. [PDF]
Urban C +6 more
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Common orthopaedic trauma may explain 31,000-year-old remains. [PDF]
Murphy NJ +3 more
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Step-by-step Organization of a University CLIL Course [PDF]
This paper reports on the organization of CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) University courses in funerary archaeology held at the Division of Palaeopathology of Pisa University.
Cignoni, Laura +3 more
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Archeologie laat de dieren spreken = [Archaeology makes the animals talk] [PDF]
It is clear that Human-Animal Studies have to take into account changes over time. Our attitude towards e.g. domestic animals cannot be studied without understanding how this aspect of human behaviour evolved through time, or how domestication started in
Ervynck, A.
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Paléopathologie et pathocénosis anciennes : principes, méthodes, limites
En 1969, Mirko D. Grmek proposait à la communauté des historiens une approche synchronique de l’histoire des maladies en formalisant le concept de pathocénose.
Pierre L. Thilaud
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Léon Pales (1905–1988), médecin militaire, paléopathologiste, anthropologue et préhistorien
Léon Pales (1905–1988) est un médecin, anthropologue et préhistorien français, dont les contributions scientifiques ont été majeures et sont toujours d’actualité aujourd’hui.
François Djindjian
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Fetal paleopathology: an impossible discipline? [PDF]
This chapter introduces the concept of fetal paleopathology in archaeological material, highlighting the limitations and potential of such research to inform us about the lives of mothers and their babies in the past.
Lewis, Mary
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