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Paleoepidemiology of Degerative Joint Disease [PDF]
In order to contribute significantly to the description and understanding of human disease, paleoepidemiology must first recognize requirements which epidemiologists have long considered essential: 1) that the populations sampled are relevant to a set of
Jurmain, Robert D.
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An ancient DNA researcher works in the Penn State Ancient Biomolecules Research Environment (PSABRE) on ancient calculus reconstructions. Photo by Patrick Mansell. Abstract Objectives Ancient human dental calculus is a unique, nonrenewable biological resource encapsulating key information about the diets, lifestyles, and health conditions of past ...
Abigail S. Gancz +2 more
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Paleoepidemiology of Infectious Disease in the Dickson Mounds Population [PDF]
The major focus of paleopathology has been the delimiting of disease in time and space. Information about the history of specific diseases is the objective of many of these studies.
Armelagos, George J. +2 more
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Midcontinental Native American population dynamics and late Holocene hydroclimate extremes [PDF]
Climate’s influence on late Pre-Columbian (pre-1492 CE), maize-dependent Native American populations in the midcontinental United States (US) is poorly understood as regional paleoclimate records are sparse and/or provide conflicting perspectives.
Bird, Broxton W. +4 more
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Patterns of Prehistoric Epidemiology and Human Paleopathology [PDF]
Human paleopathologists are interested in the visible marks of diagnosable disease that reflect various aspects of human biocultural interaction. Whether infectious, nutritional, or a combination of both, pathological characteristics in the dry bone ...
El-Najjar, Mahmoud Y.
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New insights into the genetic diversity of Schistosoma mansoni and S. haematobiumin Yemen [PDF]
The file attached is the Published/publisher’s pdf version of the article.© 2015 Sady et al. Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
A Abdulrab +66 more
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Volume Fourteen Subject Index [PDF]
Subject index for MCV/Q, Medical College of Virginia Quarterly, 1978, Volume ...
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Insights from paleomicrobiology into the indigenous peoples of pre-colonial America - a review [PDF]
This review investigates ancient infectious diseases in the Americas dated to the pre-colonial period and considers what these findings can tell us about the history of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
Darling, MI, Donoghue, HD
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Artrosis vertebral en la población de La Encantada (Granátula de Calatrava, Ciudad Real, II milenio a. C.) [PDF]
X Congreso Nacional de Paleopatología.
Carrillo Alonso, M. +4 more
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IntroductionMedieval Danish populations (c. 1050-1536 AD) faced numerous infectious diseases, including leprosy and tuberculosis, that shaped modern perceptions of medieval health crises.
Saige Kelmelis +7 more
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