Reconstructing the face from the skull is important not only for forensic identification but also as a tool that can provide insight into the appearance of individuals from past populations.
Ana Curić +13 more
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The Mummy Explorer-a self-regulated open-access online teaching tool. [PDF]
Furtwängler A +9 more
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"Minimally" invasive procedures in paleoradiology - the next step? [PDF]
Mummies, Paleoradiology, Paleopathology, CT guided ...
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The current state of knowledge on dracunculiasis: a narrative review of a rare neglected disease. [PDF]
Simonetti O +9 more
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Dracunculiasis over the centuries: the history of a parasite unfamiliar to the West. [PDF]
Simonetti O +4 more
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Evidence of possible lower limb amputation in a tomb in an ancient Egyptian necropolis: the case report of an on-site radiographic analysis. [PDF]
Messina C +7 more
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Cinematic rendering in dental paleoradiology
Dental paleoradiology is an interdisciplinary field that employs advanced imaging techniques to non-destructively examine fossilized teeth. By combining radiographic data and paleontological evidence researchers analyze tooth morphology, pathology, wear patterns, and even diet-related characteristics of ancient populations.
Prenc, Matea +4 more
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Paleoradiological analysis of the body of St. Paul - archbishop of Constantinople [PDF]
The remains of the body of St. Paul - archbishop of Constantinople are kept in a church of the St. Blasius in Vodnjan among other relics and numerous valuable artifacts. According to historical data, St. Paul was born in Thessalonica at the end of the 3rd century and died around 350 AD.
Jerković, Ivan +5 more
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Deep Paleoproteotyping and Microtomography Revealed No Heart Defect nor Traces of Embalming in the Cardiac Relics of Blessed Pauline Jaricot. [PDF]
Bourdin V +7 more
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