List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 16.
Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000578 (2005) |
A. Canci [Italie] ; L. Nencioni [Italie] ; S. Minozzi [Italie] ; P. Catalano [Italie] ; D. Caramella [Italie] ; G. Fornaciari [Italie] | A case of healing spinal infection from classical Rome |
000606 (1982) |
Marc S. Micozzi [États-Unis] | Skeletal tuberculosis, pelvic contraction, and parturition |
000964 (1981) |
Donald J. Ortner ; Charles J. Utermohle | Polyarticular inflammatory arthritis in a pre‐Columbian skeleton from Kodiak Island, Alaska, U.S.A. |
000968 (1996) |
Eugen Strouhal [République tchèque] ; Luboš Vhynánek [République tchèque] ; Ladislava Horá Ková [République tchèque] ; Lenka Benešová [République tchèque] ; Alena N Me Ková [République tchèque] | Two Unusual Benign Tumours in Skulls from the Ossuary at Křtiny (Czech Republic) |
000C94 (1996) |
V. V. Rao [Inde] ; T. S. Vasulu [Inde, États-Unis] ; A. D. W. Rector Babu [Inde, États-Unis] | Possible paleopathological evidence of treponematosis from a megalithic site at Agripalle, India |
000C96 (2005) |
M. Özbek [Turquie] | Skeletal pathology of a high‐ranking official from Thrace (Turkey, last quarter of the 4th century BC) |
000D42 (1987) |
Vincenzo Formicola [Italie] ; Quinzio Milanesi [Italie] ; Caterina Scarsini [Italie] | Evidence of spinal tuberculosis at the beginning of the fourth millennium BC from Arene Candide cave (Liguria, Italy) |
000F55 (1988) |
Ugo Ripamonti [Afrique du Sud] | Paleopathology in Australopithecus africanus: A suggested case of a 3‐million‐year‐old prepubertal periodontitis |
001093 (1995) |
Maj-Lis Follér [Suède] | Future health of indigenous peoples |
001389 (2010) |
H. Dabernat [France] ; É. Crubézy [France] | Multiple bone tuberculosis in a child from predynastic Upper Egypt (3200 BC) |
001402 (2011) |
Garrard Cole [Royaume-Uni] ; Tony Waldron [Royaume-Uni] | Apple Down 152: A putative case of syphilis from sixth century AD Anglo‐Saxon England |
001468 (2011) |
D. K. Kim [Corée du Sud] ; I. S. Lee [Corée du Sud] ; W-L. Kim [Corée du Sud] ; J. S. Lee [Corée du Sud] ; B. J. Koh [Corée du Sud] ; M. J. Kim [Corée du Sud] ; M. Y. Youn [Corée du Sud] ; M. H. Shin [Corée du Sud] ; Y-S. Kim [Corée du Sud] ; S-S. Lee [Corée du Sud] ; C. S. Oh [Corée du Sud] ; D. H. Shin [Corée du Sud] | Possible rheumatoid arthritis found in the human skeleton collected from the tomb of Joseon Dynasty, Korea, dating back to the 1700s AD |
001520 (2006) |
A. M. Roberts [Royaume-Uni] ; K. Robson-Brown [Royaume-Uni] ; J. H. Musgrave [Royaume-Uni] ; I. Leslie [Royaume-Uni] | A case of bilateral scapholunate advanced collapse in a Romano‐British skeleton from Ancaster |
001625 (2011) |
V. Matos [Portugal] ; C. Marques [Portugal] ; C. Lopes [Portugal] | Severe vertebral collapse in a juvenile from the graveyard (13th/14th–19th centuries) of the São Miguel church (Castelo Branco, Portugal): differential palaeopathological diagnosis |
001742 (2006) |
H. J. H. Edgar [États-Unis] ; P. W. Sciulli [États-Unis] | Comparative human and deer (Odocoileus virginianus) taphonomy at the Richards site, Ohio |
001799 (2007) |
F. J. Rühli [Suisse] ; G. Kuhn [Suisse] ; R. Evison [Suisse] ; R. Müller [Suisse] ; M. Schultz [Allemagne] | Diagnostic value of micro‐CT in comparison with histology in the qualitative assessment of historical human skull bone pathologies |
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