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Le cluster Paleodontology - Tooth Diseases (history)

Terms

14Paleodontology
6Tooth Diseases (history)
5Tooth Abrasion (history)
5Sex Characteristics
65History, Medieval
10England
5Fractures, Bone (history)
7Diet (history)

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
60.655Paleodontology - Tooth Diseases (history)
40.478Paleodontology - Tooth Abrasion (history)
30.359Paleodontology - Sex Characteristics
60.235England - History, Medieval
40.222History, Medieval - Sex Characteristics
40.222Fractures, Bone (history) - History, Medieval
40.188Diet (history) - History, Medieval
50.166History, Medieval - Paleodontology
30.152History, Medieval - Tooth Diseases (history)

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000803 (1997) Michele Toomay Douglas ; Michael Pietrusewsky [États-Unis] ; Rona M. Ikehara-QuebralSkeletal biology of Apurguan: A precontact Chamorro site on Guam
000951 (1993) Judith Littleton [Australie] ; Bruno Frohlich [États-Unis]Fish‐eaters and farmers: Dental pathology in the Arabian Gulf
000438 (2006) Maria Araya Rosado [États-Unis] ; Jessica Vernacchio-WilsonPaleopathology and osteobiography of the people of Peñuelas, Chile's semiarid north.
000835 (1997) Michael Pietrusewsky [États-Unis] ; Michele T. Douglas ; Rona M. Ikehara-QuebralAn assessment of health and disease in the prehistoric inhabitants of the Mariana Islands
000A58 (1990) Dennis P. Van Gerven [États-Unis] ; Rosemary Beck [États-Unis] ; James R. Hummert [États-Unis]Patterns of enamel hypoplasia in two medieval populations from Nubia's Batn el Hajar
000A91 (1989) Anthony G. Comuzzie [États-Unis] ; D. Gentry Steele [États-Unis]Enlarged occlusal surfaces on first molars due to severe attrition and hypercementosis: Examples from prehistoric coastal populations of Texas
000164 (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
000208 (2010) Carol V. Ward [États-Unis] ; Simon A. Mays ; Stephanie Child ; Bruce LatimerLumbar vertebral morphology and isthmic spondylolysis in a British medieval population.
000332 (2008) Sharon N. Dewitte [États-Unis] ; James W. Wood [États-Unis]Selectivity of Black Death mortality with respect to preexisting health
000370 (2008) A. K. Wilbur [États-Unis] ; A. W. Farnbach [États-Unis] ; K. J. Knudson [États-Unis] ; J. E. Buikstra [États-Unis]Diet, Tuberculosis, and the Paleopathological Record
000446 (2006) Jill A. Rhodes [États-Unis]Adaptations to humeral torsion in medieval Britain.
000553 (2003) Della Collins Cook [États-Unis]Neglected ancestors: Dr. Selby W.Plummer.
000559 (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
000663 (2001) Peter S. Ungar [États-Unis] ; Frederick E. Grine [États-Unis] ; Mark F. Teaford [États-Unis] ; Alejandro Pérez-Pérez [Espagne]A review of interproximal wear grooves on fossil hominin teeth with new evidence from Olduvai Gorge
000674 (2000) E J Neiburger [États-Unis]Dentistry in ancient mesopotamia.
000788 (1997) S H Ambrose [États-Unis] ; B M Butler ; D B Hanson ; R L Hunter-Anderson ; H W KruegerStable isotopic analysis of human diet in the Marianas Archipelago, western Pacific.
000789 (1997) B T Arriaza [États-Unis]Spondylolysis in prehistoric human remains from Guam and its possible etiology.
000856 (1996) A. L. Grauer [États-Unis] ; C. A. RobertsPaleoepidemiology, healing, and possible treatment of trauma in the medieval cemetery population of St. Helen‐on‐the‐Walls, York, England
000985 (1992) John R. Lukacs [États-Unis]Dental paleopathology and agricultural intensification in South Asia: New evidence from Bronze Age Harappa
000A12 (1991) Denise C. Hodges [États-Unis]Temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis in a British skeletal population
000A82 (1989) Gloria Y'Edynak [États-Unis]Yugoslav Mesolithic dental reduction
000B13 (1988) George A. Clark [États-Unis]New method for assessing changes in growth and sexual dimorphism in paleoepidemiology
000021 (2015) Joël Blondiaux [France] ; Amélie De Broucker [France] ; Thomas Colard [France] ; Azizul Haque [États-Unis] ; Stephan Naji [France]Tuberculosis and survival in past populations: A paleo-epidemiological appraisal.
000061 (2014) Charles T. Faulkner [États-Unis] ; Karl J. ReinhardA retrospective examination of paleoparasitology and its establishment in the Journal of Parasitology.
000074 (2013) Danielle S. Kurin [États-Unis]Trepanation in South‐Central Peru during the early late intermediate period (ca. AD 1000–1250)
000100 (2012) F Agustín Jiménez [États-Unis] ; Scott L. Gardner ; Adauto Araújo ; Martín Fugassa ; Richard H. Brooks ; Elizabeth Racz ; Karl J. ReinhardZoonotic and human parasites of inhabitants of Cueva de los Muertos Chiquitos, Rio Zape Valley, Durango, Mexico.
000121 (2012) George J. Armelagos [États-Unis] ; Molly K. Zuckerman [États-Unis] ; Kristin N. Harper [États-Unis]The Science Behind Pre‐Columbian Evidence of Syphilis in Europe: Research by Documentary
000130 (2012) Michael J. Mutolo [États-Unis] ; Lindsey L. Jenny [États-Unis] ; Amanda R. Buszek [États-Unis] ; Todd W. Fenton [États-Unis] ; David R. Foran [États-Unis]Osteological and molecular identification of brucellosis in ancient Butrint, Albania
000133 (2012) Donald J. Ortner [États-Unis, Royaume-Uni] ; Paola Ponce [Royaume-Uni] ; Alan Ogden [Royaume-Uni] ; Jo Buckberry [Royaume-Uni]Multicentric osteosarcoma associated with DISH, in a 19th century burial from England
000162 (2011) Kristin N. Harper [États-Unis] ; Molly K. Zuckerman [États-Unis] ; Megan L. Harper [États-Unis] ; John D. Kingston [États-Unis] ; George J. Armelagos [États-Unis]The origin and antiquity of syphilis revisited: An Appraisal of Old World pre‐Columbian evidence for treponemal infection
000183 (2011) Gretchen R. Dabbs [États-Unis]Health status among prehistoric Eskimos from Point Hope, Alaska
000218 (2010) Sharon N. Dewitte [États-Unis]Sex differentials in frailty in medieval England
000263 (2009) Cynthia A. Wilczak [États-Unis] ; Stephen D. OusleyTest of the relationship between sutural ossicles and cultural cranial deformation: results from Hawikuh, New Mexico.
000265 (2009) Carney D. Matheson [Canada, Israël] ; Kim K. Vernon [Israël, Australie] ; Arlene Lahti [Canada] ; Renee Fratpietro [Canada] ; Mark Spigelman [Israël, Royaume-Uni] ; Shimon Gibson [États-Unis] ; Charles L. Greenblatt [Israël] ; Helen D. Donoghue [Royaume-Uni]Molecular Exploration of the First-Century Tomb of the Shroud in Akeldama, Jerusalem
000268 (2009) Patricia L. Crown [États-Unis] ; W. Jeffrey Hurst [États-Unis]Evidence of cacao use in the Prehispanic American Southwest
000270 (2009) Haagen D. Klaus [États-Unis] ; Clark Spencer Larsen ; Manuel E. TamEconomic intensification and degenerative joint disease: life and labor on the postcontact north coast of Peru.
000283 (2009) Sharon N. Dewitte [États-Unis]The effect of sex on risk of mortality during the Black Death in London, A.D. 1349–1350
000285 (2009) Phillip L. Walker [États-Unis] ; Rhonda R. Bathurst [Canada] ; Rebecca Richman [États-Unis] ; Thor Gjerdrum [États-Unis] ; Valerie A. Andrushko [États-Unis]The causes of porotic hyperostosis and cribra orbitalia: A reappraisal of the iron‐deficiency‐anemia hypothesis
000354 (2008) Tiffiny A. Tung [États-Unis]Dismembering bodies for display: A bioarchaeological study of trophy heads from the Wari site of Conchopata, Peru
000376 (2007) Valerie B. Deleon [États-Unis]Fluctuating asymmetry and stress in a medieval Nubian population.
000436 (2006) Alicia Kay Wilbur [États-Unis] ; Jane Ellen BuikstraPatterns of tuberculosis in the Americas: how can modern biomedicine inform the ancient past?
000437 (2006) Jerome C. Rose [États-Unis]Paleopathology of the commoners at Tell Amarna, Egypt, Akhenaten's capital city.
000439 (2006) Eve Judith Lowenstein [États-Unis]Paleodermatology update.
000465 (2006) Dawn M. Mulhern [États-Unis] ; Cynthia A. Wilczak [États-Unis] ; J. Christopher Dudar [États-Unis]Brief communication: Unusual finding at Pueblo Bonito: Multiple cases of hyperostosis frontalis interna
000473 (2005) E J Neiburger [États-Unis]Similar mandibular osseous lesions in Tyrannosaurus rex and man.
000474 (2005) Marta Pilar Alfonso [États-Unis] ; Jennifer Louise Thompson ; Vivien Grace StandenReevaluating Harris lines--a comparison between Harris lines and enamel hypoplasia.
000550 (2003) Starletta C. Brown [États-Unis]Third Molar, Jaw Length, and TMJ Pathology.
000554 (2003) Erik Trinkaus [États-Unis] ; Anthony E. Marks ; Jean Philip Brugal ; Shara E. Bailey ; W Jack Rink ; Daniel RichterLater Middle Pleistocene human remains from the Almonda Karstic system, Torres Novas, Portugal.
000555 (2003) Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] ; L D MartinFrequency of pathology in a large natural sample from Natural Trap Cave with special remarks on erosive disease in the Pleistocene.
000585 (2002) Charles F. Merbs [États-Unis]Asymmetrical spondylolysis.
000587 (2002) Debra L. Martin [États-Unis] ; Alan H. Goodman [États-Unis]Health conditions before Columbus: paleopathology of native North Americans
000620 (2001) C T Faulkner [États-Unis] ; S. PattonPre-Columbian hookworm evidence from Tennessee: a response to Fuller (1997).
000628 (2001) K. Reinhard [États-Unis] ; A. Araújo ; L F Ferreira ; C E CoimbraAmerican hookworm antiquity.
000670 (2000) C S Larsen [États-Unis]Reading the bones of La Florida.
000671 (2000) S B Eaton [États-Unis] ; S B EatonPaleolithic vs. modern diets--selected pathophysiological implications.
000720 (1999) G M Egeland [États-Unis] ; R. Ponce ; R. Knecht ; N S Bloom ; J. Fair ; J P MiddaughTrace metals in ancient hair from the Karluk Archaeological Site, Kodiak, Alaska.
000722 (1999) M J Allison [États-Unis] ; T. Bergman ; E. GersztenFurther studies on fecal parasites in antiquity.
000753 (1998) J R Lukacs [États-Unis]Canine transposition in prehistoric Pakistan: Bronze Age and Iron Age case reports.
000792 (1997) K. Fuller [États-Unis]Hookworm: not a pre-Columbian pathogen.
000841 (1996) J V Banta [États-Unis]The orthopaedic history of spinal dysraphism. I: The early history.
000877 (1995) R L Wilkinson [États-Unis]Yellow fever: ecology, epidemiology, and role in the collapse of the Classic lowland Maya civilization.
000878 (1995) C F Merbs [États-Unis]Incomplete spondylolysis and healing. A study of ancient Canadian Eskimo skeletons.
000893 (1995) Bernardo T. Arriaza [États-Unis, Chili] ; Wilmar Salo [États-Unis] ; Arthur C. Aufderheide [États-Unis] ; Todd A. Holcomb [États-Unis]Pre‐Columbian tuberculosis in Northern Chile: Molecular and skeletal evidence
000912 (1994) L A Kohn [États-Unis] ; M W Vannier ; J L Marsh ; J M CheverudEffect of premature sagittal suture closure on craniofacial morphology in a prehistoric male Hopi.
000928 (1994) Diane M. Mittler [États-Unis] ; Dennis P. Van Gerven [États-Unis]Developmental, diachronic, and demographic analysis of cribra orbitalia in the medieval christian populations of Kulubnarti
000937 (1993) Dale L. Hutchinson [États-Unis]Treponematosis in regional and chronological perspective from central Gulf Coast Florida
000943 (1993) Bernardo T. Arriaza [États-Unis]Seronegative spondyloarthropathies and diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis in ancient northern Chile
000959 (1992) R W Mann [États-Unis] ; A. Wiercinska ; W. ScheffrahnDistal phocomelia of the forearm in a thirteenth-century skeleton from Poland.
000A26 (1991) Patricia S. Bridges [États-Unis]Degenerative joint disease in hunter–gatherers and agriculturalists from the Southeastern United States
000A31 (1991) Susan G. Sheridan [États-Unis] ; Diane M. Mittler [États-Unis] ; Dennis P. Van Gerven [États-Unis] ; Herbert H. Covert [États-Unis]Biomechanical association of dental and temporomandibular pathology in a medieval Nubian population
000A38 (1990) Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] ; R J WoodsIsolated erosions in antiquity: the hole truth.
000A59 (1990) Robert Jurmain [États-Unis]Paleoepidemiology of a Central California prehistoric population from CA‐ALA‐329: II. Degenerative disease
000A71 (1990) Karl J. Reinhard [États-Unis]Archaeoparasitology in North America
000A87 (1989) Lynn Kilgore [États-Unis]Possible case of rheumatoid arthritis from Sudanese Nubia
000B38 (1987) Ann M. Palkovich [États-Unis]Endemic disease patterns in Paleopathology: Porotic hyperostosis
000B77 (1985) Gary D. Richards [États-Unis]Analysis of a microcephalic child from the late period (ca. 1100–1700 A.D.) of Central California
000B85 (1984) Fred L. Speck [États-Unis] ; Ronald G. Wheeland [États-Unis]Cutaneous Histopathology of Southwestern American Indian Mummies
000C32 (1980) Robert D. Jurmain [États-Unis]The pattern of involvement of appendicular degenerative joint disease
000C45 (1979) Danny R. Sawyer [Nigeria] ; Danny R. Allison [États-Unis] ; Richard P. Elzay [États-Unis] ; Alejandro Pezzia [Pérou]A study of torus palatinus and torus mandibularis in Pre‐Columbian Peruvians
000C59 (1976) Henry M. Mchenry [États-Unis] ; Peter D. Schulz [États-Unis]The association between Harris lines and enamel hypoplasia in prehistoric California Indians
000C70 (1974) Marvin J. Allison [États-Unis] ; Daniel Mendoza [Pérou] ; Alejandro Pezzia [Pérou]A radiographic approach to Childhood illness in precolumbian inhabitants of Southern Peru
000D25 (????) Katharina Dittmar De La Cruz [États-Unis] ; Regine Ribbeck ; Arwid Daugschies[Palaeoparasitological analysis of guinea pig mummies of the Chiribaya culture, Moquegua Valley, Peru].
000D36 (????) O M Pearson [États-Unis]Activity, climate, and postcranial robusticity: implications for modern human origins and scenarios of adaptive change.

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