List of bibliographic references
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000588 (2011) |
S. S. Phillips [États-Unis] ; J. W. Verano [États-Unis] | Differential diagnosis of an unusual tibial pathology from Peru |
000668 (1997) |
Bruce M. Rothschild [États-Unis] ; Christine Rothschild [États-Unis] | Congenital Syphilis in the Archaeological Record: Diagnostic Insensitivity of Osseous Lesions |
000779 (2007) |
B. M. Rothschild [États-Unis] ; F. R. Rühli [Suisse] | Comparative Frequency of Osseous Macroscopic Pathology and First Report of Gout in Captive and Wild‐caught Ratites |
000967 (1995) |
Josefina Mansilla ; Carmen M. Pijoan | A case of congenital syphilis during the colonial period in Mexico City |
000D74 (1979) |
Debra L. Martin [États-Unis] ; George J. Armelagos [États-Unis] | Morphometrics of compact bone: An example from Sudanese Nubia |
000F36 (1987) |
Ann M. Palkovich [États-Unis] | Endemic disease patterns in Paleopathology: Porotic hyperostosis |
000F53 (2005) |
K. C. Nystrom [États-Unis] ; A. Goff [États-Unis] ; M. Lee Goff [États-Unis] | Mortuary behaviour reconstruction through palaeoentomology: a case study from Chachapoya, Perú |
001005 (2007) |
K. C. Nystrom [États-Unis] | Trepanation in the Chachapoya region of northern Perú |
001016 (1993) |
A. L. Grauer [États-Unis] | Patterns of anemia and infection from medieval York, England |
001065 (2007) |
M. Lefort [Danemark] ; P. Bennike [Danemark] | A case study of possible differential diagnoses of a medieval skeleton from Denmark: leprosy, ergotism, treponematosis, sarcoidosis or smallpox? |
001118 (2009) |
Darlene A. Weston [Pays-Bas, Allemagne] | Brief communication: Paleohistopathological analysis of pathology museum specimens: Can periosteal reaction microstructure explain lesion etiology? |
001156 (2002) |
Patricia M. Lambert [États-Unis] | Rib lesions in a prehistoric Puebloan sample from southwestern Colorado |
001197 (2001) |
Simon Mays [Royaume-Uni] | Effects of age and occupation on cortical bone in a group of 18th–19th century British men |
001271 (2011) |
Sharon N. Dewitte [États-Unis] ; Jelena Bekvalac [Royaume-Uni] | The association between periodontal disease and periosteal lesions in the St. Mary Graces cemetery, London, England A.D. 1350–1538 |
001337 (2009) |
D. H. Ubelaker [États-Unis] ; I. Pap [Hongrie] | Skeletal evidence for morbidity and mortality in Copper Age samples from northeastern Hungary |
001349 (2008) |
Darlene A. Weston [Allemagne, Royaume-Uni] | Investigating the specificity of periosteal reactions in pathology museum specimens |
001354 (2011) |
K. A. Shuler [États-Unis] | Life and death on a Barbadian sugar plantation: historic and bioarchaeological views of infection and mortality at Newton Plantation |
001386 (1987) |
Denise C. Hodges [États-Unis] | Health and agricultural intensification in the prehistoric valley of Oaxaca, Mexico |
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 |
001405 (2006) |
Y. S. Erdal [Turquie] | A pre‐Columbian case of congenital syphilis from Anatolia (Nicaea, 13th century AD) |
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