Paleopathology Meets Public Health: Deep-Time Syndemics and the Ecology of Emerging Infections. [PDF]
Bahmad HF +6 more
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Tetanus after cranial trauma in ancient Egypt. [PDF]
Miller RL.
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The spatiotemporal distribution of human pathogens in ancient Eurasia. [PDF]
Sikora M +24 more
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Recovering parasites from mummies and coprolites: an epidemiological approach. [PDF]
Camacho M +4 more
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The history of brucellosis in the Middle East: insights for contemporary health challenges. [PDF]
Dadar M +3 more
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Molecular paleoparasitological hybridization approach as effective tool for diagnosing human intestinal parasites from scarce archaeological remains. [PDF]
Jaeger LH, Iñiguez AM.
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Génératrice depuis le VIe siècle de notre ère de crises épidémiques récurrentes en Occident, la peste a profondémentmarqué l’histoire des sociétés européennes, tant sur le plan biologique que culturel, économique et politique.
Kacki, Sacha
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Assessing the Impact of Wear on the Recordability of Linear Enamel Hypoplasia: A Quantitative Approach. [PDF]
Kacki S +6 more
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Worldwide paleodistribution of capillariid parasites: Paleoparasitology, current status of phylogeny and taxonomic perspectives. [PDF]
Borba VH +3 more
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Nutritional Factors in the Paleoepidemiology of Infectious Disease in the Ancient Atacama Desert
The adoption of agriculture in ancient human groups is thought to have resulted in a general decline in health, as evidenced by an increase in skeletal markers of infectious disease and nutritional stress in post-transitional populations.
Sohler, Anne Marie
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