Volume Fourteen Subject Index [PDF]
Subject index for MCV/Q, Medical College of Virginia Quarterly, 1978, Volume ...
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Toward high-resolution population genomics using archaeological samples [PDF]
The term ‘ancient DNA’ (aDNA) is coming of age, with over 1,200 hits in the PubMed database, beginning in the early 1980s with the studies of ‘molecular paleontology’.
Alexander S. Mikheyev +24 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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An Isolated Human Skeleton from Southern Ohio [PDF]
Author Institution: Department of Anthropology, Cleveland State UniversityDuring the recent construction of the Ross County Regional Water System in Southern Ohio, the skeletal remains of a prehistoric American Indian were recovered.
Blank, John E., Lallo, John W.
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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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Ancient Disease in Ohio: The Eiden Population [PDF]
Author Institution: Department of Anthropology, Cleveland State UniversitySkeletal material from a protohistoric (A.D. 1490±55 years) Amerindian population which lived in Lorain County provided information on one of Ohio's early Indian groups.
Blank, John E., Lallo, John W.
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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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Confounding factors in interpreting fracture frequencies in skeletal populations
The lifestyle of past populations can be reconstructed with help of several skeletal indicators. One such indicator is trauma. Trauma can be used for inferring about daily activities, subsistence strategy, division of labor, occupational hazards as well ...
Lukáš Friedl
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Porotic Hyperostosis in the Eastern Mediterranean [PDF]
Porotic hyperostosis is bone expansion caused by hypertrophy of blood-forming marrow. It usually affects the skull diploë in adults and the long bones, face, skull vault, and sometimes the trunk in children, often with some thinning and porosity in the ...
Angel, J. Lawrence
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The Power of Contextual Effects in Forensic Anthropology: A Study of Biasability in the Visual Interpretations of Trauma Analysis on Skeletal Remains.(Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. February 2013. Volume XIX.) [PDF]
The potential for contextual information to bias assessments in the forensic sciences has been demonstrated, focusing on the DNA, ballistics, and friction ridge analysis disciplines.
Dozzi, N., Hanson, Ian, Nakhaeizadeh, S.
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