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Despite an observable increase in the number of studies using ancient DNA analysis to diagnose disease in human remains, there remain issues to be addressed about the quality of the resulting publications. This paper describes the qualitative analysis of
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Sinophobia as the disease and palaeopathology as the cure: response to Adja et al. [PDF]
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Beyond dirty teeth: Integrating dental calculus studies with osteoarchaeological parameters. [PDF]
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Histological insights into sudden, unexpected death due to tuberculosis: two autopsy case reports and review of the literature. [PDF]
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Probing the zooarchaeological record across time and space for ancient pathogen DNA. [PDF]
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Double dehiscence (Superior semicircular canal and tegmen tympani) in the epicampaniform period (Arboli type). [PDF]
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Conceptualizing emergent animal farming and infectious diseases: a One Health framework. [PDF]
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Multidisciplinary identification of human skeletal remains from the karst abyss in Demänovská Valley (19th-20th century calCE, Slovakia). [PDF]
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