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Rebecca L. Gowland [Royaume-Uni] | Entangled lives: Implications of the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis for bioarchaeology and the life course. |
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Don Walker [Royaume-Uni] ; Natasha Powers ; Brian Connell ; Rebecca Redfern | Evidence of skeletal treponematosis from the medieval burial ground of St. Mary Spital, London, and implications for the origins of the disease in Europe. |
000203 (2003) |
Piers D. Mitchell [Royaume-Uni] | Pre‐Columbian treponemal disease from 14th century AD Safed, Israel, and implications for the medieval eastern Mediterranean |
000275 (1999) |
A. M. Mannion [Royaume-Uni] | Domestication and the origins of agriculture: an appraisal |
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S. Mays [Royaume-Uni] ; S. Vincent [Royaume-Uni] ; J. Meadows [Royaume-Uni] | A possible case of treponemal disease from England dating to the 11th–12th century AD |
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C. Roberts [Royaume-Uni] ; S. Mays [Royaume-Uni] | Study and restudy of curated skeletal collections in bioarchaeology: A perspective on the UK and the implications for future curation of human remains |
000144 (2008) |
Kate Robson Brown [Royaume-Uni] ; Phill Pollintine [Royaume-Uni] ; Mike A. Adams [Royaume-Uni] | Biomechanical implications of degenerative joint disease in the apophyseal joints of human thoracic and lumbar vertebrae |
000184 (2005) |
Piers D. Mitchell [Royaume-Uni] | Review: The Bioarchaeology of Tuberculosis: A Global View on a Reemerging Disease |
000201 (2003) |
Simon Mays [Royaume-Uni] ; Gillian Crane-Kramer [États-Unis] ; Alex Bayliss [Royaume-Uni] | Two probable cases of treponemal disease of Medieval date from England |
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J. Rogers [Royaume-Uni] ; D. R. Jeffrey [Royaume-Uni] ; I. Watt [Royaume-Uni] | Paget's disease in an archeological population |
000276 (1999) |
Marsha A. Levine [Royaume-Uni] | Botai and the Origins of Horse Domestication |
000339 (1992) |
Jan Aaron [Royaume-Uni] ; Juliet Rogers [Royaume-Uni] ; John A. Kanis [Royaume-Uni] | Paleohistology of Paget's disease in two medieval skeletons |
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George J. Armelagos [États-Unis] ; Alan H. Goodman [Royaume-Uni] ; Kenneth H. Jacobs [Canada] | The origins of agriculture: Population growth during a period of declining health |
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B P Hedrick [États-Unis] ; C. Gao [République populaire de Chine] ; A R Tumarkin-Deratzian [États-Unis] ; C. Shen [République populaire de Chine] ; J L Holloway [États-Unis] ; F. Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; K D Hankenson [États-Unis] ; S. Liu [République populaire de Chine] ; J. Anné [Royaume-Uni] ; P. Dodson [États-Unis] | An Injured Psittacosaurus (Dinosauria: Ceratopsia) From the Yixian Formation (Liaoning, China): Implications for Psittacosaurus Biology. |
000022 (2015) |
Oussama Baker [France] ; Oona Y-C Lee [Royaume-Uni] ; Houdini H T. Wu [Royaume-Uni] ; Gurdyal S. Besra [Royaume-Uni] ; David E. Minnikin [Royaume-Uni] ; Gareth Llewellyn [Royaume-Uni] ; Christopher M. Williams [Royaume-Uni] ; Frank Maixner [Italie] ; Niall O'Sullivan [Italie] ; Albert Zink [Italie] ; Bérénice Chamel [France] ; Rima Khawam [France] ; Eric Coqueugniot [France] ; Daniel Helmer [France] ; Françoise Le Mort [France] ; Pascale Perrin [France] ; Lionel Gourichon [France] ; Bruno Dutailly [France] ; György Pálfi [Hongrie] ; Hélène Coqueugniot [Allemagne] ; Olivier Dutour [Canada] | Human tuberculosis predates domestication in ancient Syria. |
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T. Raitapuro-Murray ; T. I. Molleson [Royaume-Uni] ; F. J. Hughes | The prevalence of periodontal disease in a Romano-British population c. 200-400 AD |
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Gwen Robbins Schug [États-Unis] ; K. Elaine Blevins [États-Unis] ; Brett Cox [États-Unis] ; Kelsey Gray [Royaume-Uni] ; V. Mushrif-Tripathy [Inde] | Infection, Disease, and Biosocial Processes at the End of the Indus Civilization |
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M. R. Smallman-Raynor [Royaume-Uni] ; A. D. Cliff [Royaume-Uni] | Abrupt transition to heightened poliomyelitis epidemicity in England and Wales, 1947–1957, associated with a pronounced increase in the geographical rate of disease propagation |
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C. A. Roberts [Royaume-Uni] ; A. R. Millard [Royaume-Uni] ; G. M. Nowell [Royaume-Uni] ; D. R. Gröcke [Royaume-Uni] ; C. G. Macpherson [Royaume-Uni] ; D. G. Pearson [Canada] ; D. H. Evans [Royaume-Uni] | Isotopic tracing of the impact of mobility on infectious disease: The origin of people with treponematosis buried in hull, England, in the late medieval period |
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M. Okumura [Royaume-Uni, Brésil] | The end of slavery: Disease patterns and cultural behaviours of African Americans in Suriname |
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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 |
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Sofia N. Wasterlain [Portugal] ; Eugénia Cunha [Portugal] ; Simon Hillson [Royaume-Uni] | Periodontal disease in a Portuguese identified skeletal sample from the late nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries |
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Mary E. Lewis [Royaume-Uni] | Life and death in a civitas capital: metabolic disease and trauma in the children from late Roman Dorchester, Dorset. |
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A Rosalie David [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael R. Zimmerman | Cancer: an old disease, a new disease or something in between? |
000108 (2009) |
Helen D. Donoghue [Royaume-Uni] | Human tuberculosis--an ancient disease, as elucidated by ancient microbial biomolecules. |
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Stephen J. Corbett [Australie] ; Anthony J. Mcmichael [Australie] ; Andrew M. Prentice [Royaume-Uni] | Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and the evolutionary paradox of the polycystic ovary syndrome: A fertility first hypothesis |
000143 (2008) |
Pat Randolph-Quinney [Royaume-Uni] | Book review: The Bioarchaeology of Children: Perspectives from Biological and Forensic Anthropology |
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Kieron S. Leslie [Royaume-Uni] ; Nick J. Levell [Royaume-Uni] | Skin disease in mummies |
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Anastasia Tsaliki [Royaume-Uni] | The Capestrano warrior: Artistic caprice or disease? |
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Marija Djuri Reji [Yougoslavie] ; Charlotte Roberts [Royaume-Uni] | Palaeopathological evidence of infectious disease in skeletal populations from later medieval Serbia |
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A. J. Mcmichael [Royaume-Uni] | Human Culture, Ecological Change, and Infectious Disease: |
000248 (2001) |
Clark Spencer Larsen [États-Unis] ; Mark C. Griffin [États-Unis] ; Dale L. Hutchinson [États-Unis] ; Vivian E. Noble [États-Unis] ; Lynette Norr [États-Unis] ; Robert F. Pastor [Royaume-Uni] ; Christopher B. Ruff [États-Unis] ; Katherine F. Russell [États-Unis] ; Margaret J. Schoeninger [États-Unis] ; Michael Schultz [Allemagne] ; Scott W. Simpson [États-Unis] ; Mark F. Teaford [États-Unis] | Frontiers of contact: Bioarchaeology of Spanish Florida |
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P. A. Revell [Royaume-Uni] | Nitric Oxide in Bone and Joint Disease. M. V. J. Hukkanan, J. M. Polak and S. P. F. Hughes (Eds). Postgraduate Medical Science. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998. No. of pages: 191. Price: £50. ISBN: 0 521 592208 |
000278 (1999) |
T. Waldron [Royaume-Uni] | Modern diagnosis of ancient disease |
000280 (1998) |
Anne Keenleyside [Royaume-Uni] | Skeletal evidence of health and disease in pre‐contact Alaskan Eskimos and Aleuts |
000282 (1998) |
N. W. Kerr [Royaume-Uni] | Prevalence and natural history of periodontal disease in prehistoric Scots (pre‐900 AD) |
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N. W. Kerr [Royaume-Uni] | Prevalence and natural history of periodontal disease in Scotland – The mediaeval period (900–1600 A. D.) |