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Life and death in Trypillia times: Interdisciplinary analyses of the unique human remains from the settlement of Kosenivka, Ukraine (3700-3600 BCE). [PDF]
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Pathological Changes in Early Medieval Horses from Different Archaeological Sites in Poland. [PDF]
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Segmental analysis of human hair reveals intra-annual variation in 25(OH)D<sub>3</sub> concentrations in modern and archaeological individuals. [PDF]
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Syphilis 2001 a palaeopathological reappraisal
HOMO, 2002The origin and subsequent spread of the treponematoses, especially that of venereal syphilis, has been the subject of considerable scientific attention. Various theories were put forth and palaeopathological specimens were used for their validation in recent times. One influential contribution was the paper by Baker & Armelagos in 1988.
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Glenoid retroversion: The palaeopathological perspective
International Journal of Paleopathology, 2015Retroversion of the glenoid articular plane has not received sufficient attention in palaeopathological studies. Occasionally mentioned in severe forms of osteoarthritis, exceptionally studied in extreme congenital forms isolated or in the context of malformation syndromes and overlooked in cases of minor dysplasia, it is nonetheless a valuable marker ...
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Flatfoot: the palaeopathological diagnosis
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2006AbstractBipedal human motion is related to the original shape of the foot. Distortion and degenerative changes may be caused by failure in the complex chain of movements. There are few references to valgus flatfoot in either the palaeopathological or medical literature.
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2008
Palaeopathology is an evidence-based guide to the principal types of pathological lesions often found in human remains and how to diagnose them. Tony Waldron presents an innovative method of arriving at a diagnosis in the skeleton by applying what he refers to as 'operational definitions'. The method ensures that those who study bones will use the same
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Palaeopathology is an evidence-based guide to the principal types of pathological lesions often found in human remains and how to diagnose them. Tony Waldron presents an innovative method of arriving at a diagnosis in the skeleton by applying what he refers to as 'operational definitions'. The method ensures that those who study bones will use the same
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1993
Abstract The diagnosis of a disturbance of development can be established principally by inspection of the spine, the long bones, and the skull, including an examination of the pituitary cavity, which may show an enlargement due to a tumour.
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Abstract The diagnosis of a disturbance of development can be established principally by inspection of the spine, the long bones, and the skull, including an examination of the pituitary cavity, which may show an enlargement due to a tumour.
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