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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 17.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000407 (1990) Harris J. Keene [États-Unis]Solitary lesion of the mandible resembling a “Stafne cyst” in human archaeologic material from Mokapu, Hawaii
000486 (1981) Danny R. Sawyer [Nigeria, États-Unis, Pérou] ; Alagumba L. Nwoku [Nigeria, États-Unis, Pérou] ; Richard P. Elzay [Nigeria, États-Unis, Pérou] ; Marvin J. Allison [Nigeria, États-Unis, Pérou] ; Alejandro Pezzia [Nigeria, États-Unis, Pérou]Two probable cases of a depression in the mandible caused by the submandibular salivary gland in pre-columbian peruvians
000515 (2008) T. Colard [France] ; N. Gabart [France] ; J. Blondiaux [France]A palaeopathological case of a right maxilla's cemento‐ossifying fibroma
000651 (1992) Robert W. Mann [États-Unis]Three‐dimensional representations of lingual cortical defects (Stafne's) using silicone impressions
000712 (1977) Claire M. Cassidy [États-Unis]Probable malignancy in a Sadlermiut Eskimo mandible
000747 (1997) Tim D. White [États-Unis] ; David Degusta [États-Unis] ; Gary D. Richards [États-Unis] ; Steven G. Baker [États-Unis]Brief communication: Prehistoric dentistry in the American Southwest: A drilled canine from Sky Aerie, Colorado
000943 (2003) Anne Keenleyside [Canada]An unreduced dislocated mandible in an Alaskan Eskimo: a case of altruism or adaptation?
000988 (2003) M. Melikian [Royaume-Uni] ; T. Waldron [Royaume-Uni]An examination of skulls from two British sites for possible evidence of scurvy
000F13 (1997) Pilar-Julia Pérez ; Ana Gracia ; Ignacio Mart Nez ; Juan-Luis ArsuagaPaleopathological evidence of the cranial remains from the Sima de los Huesos Middle Pleistocene site (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain). Description and preliminary inferences
000F29 (2011) Michel Toussaint [Belgique]Intentional cutmarks on an early mesolithic human calvaria from Margaux Cave (Dinant, Belgium)
000F83 (2003) N. Tayles [Nouvelle-Zélande]Murder or mortuary behaviour? An Iron Age enigma from Northeast Thailand
001175 (1998) Alexander F. Christensen [États-Unis]Odontometric microevolution in the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico
001335 (2000) Ron Pinhasi [Royaume-Uni] ; Patrick Semal [Belgique]The position of the Nazlet Khater specimen among prehistoric and modern African and Levantine populations
001593 (2008) R. Pinhasi [Irlande (pays)] ; V. Eshed [Israël] ; P. Shaw [Royaume-Uni]Evolutionary changes in the masticatory complex following the transition to farming in the southern Levant
001724 (2002) John R. Lukacs [États-Unis] ; Conrado Rodríguez MartínLingual cortical mandibular defects (Stafne's defect): an anthropological approach based on prehistoric skeletons from the Canary Islands
001770 (1978) J. C. Buckland-Wright [Royaume-Uni]Bone structure and the patterns of force transmission in the cat skull (Felis catus)
001803 (1995) José M. Bermédez De Castro [Espagne] ; Pilar Julia Pérez [Espagne]Enamel hypoplasia in the Middle Pleistocene hominids from Atapuerca (Spain)

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