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Le cluster columbian - pre

Terms

23columbian
26pre
14chile
15northern
3atacama
32case
22possible
10treponematosis

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
220.900columbian - pre
90.621chile - northern
30.463atacama - chile
40.223chile - columbian
40.210chile - pre
30.186pre - treponematosis
90.339case - possible
40.270possible - treponematosis
30.168case - treponematosis

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000B87 (1984) James J. Elting [États-Unis] ; William A. Starna [États-Unis]A possible case of pre‐columbian treponematosis from New York State
000203 (2011) K. Marden [États-Unis] ; D. J. Ortner [États-Unis]A case of treponematosis from pre‐Columbian Chaco Canyon, New Mexico
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
000140 (2012) Mark Hubbe [Chili] ; Christina Torres-Rouff [Chili, États-Unis] ; Walter Alves Neves [Brésil] ; Laura M. King [Chili] ; Pedro Da-Gloria [États-Unis] ; Maria Antonietta Costa [Chili]Dental health in Northern Chile's Atacama oases: Evaluating the Middle Horizon (AD 500–1000) impact on local diet
000182 (2011) Christina Torres-Rouff [Chili, États-Unis]Hiding inequality beneath prosperity: Patterns of cranial injury in middle period San Pedro de Atacama, Northern Chile
000A40 (1990) D R Sawyer [États-Unis] ; N K Wood ; M J AllisonAn ancient "tumour" from pre-Columbian Chile.
000A72 (1990) Danny R. Sawyer [États-Unis, Canada] ; Norman K. Wood [États-Unis, Canada] ; Marvin J. Allison [États-Unis, Canada]An ancient “tumour” from Pre-Columbian Chile
000A83 (1989) Kathleen J. Reichs [États-Unis]Treponematosis: A possible case from the late prehistoric of North Carolina
000B14 (1988) Bernardo Arriaza [États-Unis] ; Marvin Allison [Chili] ; Enrique Gerszten [États-Unis]Maternal mortality in pre‐Columbian Indians of Arica, Chile
000007 (2016) Tasha M. Santiago-Rodriguez [États-Unis] ; Gino Fornaciari [Italie] ; Stefania Luciani [Italie] ; Scot E. Dowd [États-Unis] ; Gary A. Toranzos [Porto Rico] ; Isolina Marota [Italie] ; Raul J. Cano [États-Unis]Taxonomic and predicted metabolic profiles of the human gut microbiome in pre-Columbian mummies.
000063 (2014) Israel Hershkovitz [Israël] ; Mark Spigelman [Israël] ; Rachel Sarig [Israël] ; Do-Sun Lim [Corée du Sud] ; In Sun Lee [Corée du Sud] ; Chang Seok Oh [Corée du Sud] ; Hila May [Israël] ; Elisabetta Boaretto [Israël] ; Yi-Suk Kim [Corée du Sud] ; Soong Deok Lee [Corée du Sud] ; Nathan Peled [Israël] ; Myeung Ju Kim [Corée du Sud] ; Talya Toledano [États-Unis] ; Gila Kahila Bar-Gal [Israël] ; Dong Hoon Shin [Corée du Sud]A Possible Case of Cherubism in a 17th-Century Korean Mummy
000085 (2013) D. C. Martin [États-Unis]Like You Need a Hole in the Head: Tool Innovation a Possible Cause of Trephination. A Case from Kerma, Nubia
000098 (2013) Carme Rissech [Espagne, États-Unis] ; Charlotte Roberts [Royaume-Uni] ; Xavier Tomás-Batlle [Espagne] ; Xavier Tomás-Gimeno [Espagne] ; Benjamin Fuller [Allemagne] ; Pedro Luis Fernandez [Espagne] ; Miguel Botella [Espagne]A Roman Skeleton with Possible Treponematosis in the North‐East of the Iberian Peninsula: A Morphological and Radiological Study
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
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
000189 (2011) Maria Ostendorf Smith [États-Unis] ; Tracy K. Betsinger [États-Unis] ; Leslie Lea Williams [États-Unis]Differential visibility of treponemal disease in pre‐Columbian stratified societies: Does rank matter?
000204 (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
000274 (2009) Maria Antonietta Costa [Chili] ; Carney Matheson [Canada] ; Lucia Iachetta [Canada] ; Agustín Llagostera [Chili] ; Otto Appenzeller [États-Unis]Ancient Leishmaniasis in a Highland Desert of Northern Chile
000368 (2008) Arthur C. Aufderheide [États-Unis] ; Lorentz E. Jr Wittmers [États-Unis] ; Bernardo Arriaza [Chili]PNEUMONIA IN ANTIQUITY : A COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO PREANTIBIOTIC POPULATION SAMPLES FROM NORTHERN CHILE AND THE UNITED STATES
000441 (2006) Christina Torres-Rouff [États-Unis] ; María Antonietta Costa JunqueiraInterpersonal violence in prehistoric San Pedro de Atacama, Chile: behavioral implications of environmental stress.
000470 (2006) D. H. Temple [États-Unis]A possible case of coccidioidomycosis from the Los Muertos site, Tempe, Arizona
000514 (2005) Deborah E. Blom [États-Unis] ; Jane E. Buikstra [États-Unis] ; Linda Keng [États-Unis] ; Paula D. Tomczak [États-Unis] ; Eleanor Shoreman [États-Unis] ; Debbie Stevens-Tuttle [États-Unis]Anemia and childhood mortality: Latitudinal patterning along the coast of pre‐Columbian Peru
000557 (2003) Karl Reinhard [États-Unis] ; T Michael Fink ; Jack SkilesA case of megacolon in Rio Grande valley as a possible case of Chagas disease.
000620 (2001) C T Faulkner [États-Unis] ; S. PattonPre-Columbian hookworm evidence from Tennessee: a response to Fuller (1997).
000682 (2000) Vivien G. Standen [Chili] ; Bernardo T. Arriaza [Chili, États-Unis]Trauma in the preceramic coastal populations of northern Chile: Violence or occupational hazards?
000696 (2000) Alicia Kay Wilbur [Mexique, États-Unis]Possible case of Rubinstein‐Taybi syndrome in a prehistoric skeleton from west‐central Illinois
000738 (1999) F. Gu Hl [Colombie] ; C. Jaramillo [Colombie] ; G. A. Vallejo [Colombie] ; R. Yockteng [Colombie] ; F. Cárdenas-Arroyo [Colombie] ; G. Fornaciari [Italie] ; B. Arriaza [États-Unis] ; Arthur C. Aufderheide [États-Unis]Isolation of Trypanosoma cruzi DNA in 4,000‐year‐old mummified human tissue from northern Chile
000775 (1998) Mark Braun [États-Unis] ; Della Collins Cook [États-Unis] ; Susan Pfeiffer [Canada]DNA from Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Identified in North American, Pre-Columbian Human Skeletal Remains
000786 (1998) P. C. Gerszten [États-Unis] ; E. Gerszten [États-Unis] ; M. J. Allison [États-Unis] ; J. T. Goodrich ; T. G. Pait ; E. R. Jr Laws ; P. H. ChapmanDiseases of the skull in pre-Columbian South American mummies. Commentary
000792 (1997) K. Fuller [États-Unis]Hookworm: not a pre-Columbian pathogen.
000847 (1996) Diane L. Trembly [États-Unis]Treponematosis in Pre‐Spanish Western Micronesia
000855 (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
000909 (1995) Marc A. Kelley [États-Unis] ; Karen Lytle [États-Unis]A possible case of melorheostosis from antiquity
000930 (1994) Pulin A. Sheth [États-Unis] ; David J. Sartoris [États-Unis] ; Donald Resnick [États-Unis] ; Rose Tyson [États-Unis] ; Parviz Haghighi [États-Unis]An analysis of chronic osteomyelitis of the tibia in a pre‐columbian human population using radiographic–pathological correlation
000942 (1993) Arthur C. Aufderheide [États-Unis, Chili] ; Ivan Mu Oz [États-Unis, Chili] ; Bernardo Arriaza [États-Unis, Chili]Seven Chinchorro mummies and the prehistory of northern Chile
000943 (1993) Bernardo T. Arriaza [États-Unis]Seronegative spondyloarthropathies and diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis in ancient northern Chile
000A60 (1990) Danny R. Sawyer [États-Unis] ; Vincent Gianfortune [États-Unis] ; Michael L. Kiely [États-Unis] ; Marvin J. Allison [Chili]Mylohyoid and jugular foramen bridging in pre‐columbian chileans
000A87 (1989) Lynn Kilgore [États-Unis]Possible case of rheumatoid arthritis from Sudanese Nubia
000B51 (1986) Rebecca Storey [États-Unis]Perinatal mortality at pre‐Columbian Teotihuacan
000C21 (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
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
000C57 (1976) Joel Thomas Ashworth Jr. [États-Unis] ; Marvin Jerome Allison [États-Unis] ; Enrique Gerszten [États-Unis] ; Alejandro Pezzia [Pérou]The pubic scars of gestation and parturition in a group of pre‐Columbian and colonial Peruvian mummies
000062 (2014) Gabriel Wrobel [États-Unis]A likely case of scurvy in a rural Early Classic Maya burial from Actun Uayazba Kab, Belize.
000072 (2013) Xiu-Jie Wu [République populaire de Chine] ; Song Xing [République populaire de Chine] ; Erik Trinkaus [États-Unis]An Enlarged Parietal Foramen in the Late Archaic Xujiayao 11 Neurocranium from Northern China, and Rare Anomalies among Pleistocene Homo
000075 (2013) J. T. Watson [États-Unis] ; B. Arriaza [Chili] ; V. Standen [Chili] ; I. Mu Oz Ovalle [Chili]Tooth Wear Related to Marine Foraging, Agro‐Pastoralism and the Formative Transition on the Northern Chilean Coast
000082 (2013) Tina Christensen [Royaume-Uni] ; Manuel Martínez-Lavín [États-Unis] ; Carlos Pineda [États-Unis]Periostitis and osteolysis in a medieval skeleton from South‐West Hungary: (Leprosy, treponematosis, tuberculosis or hypertrophic osteoarthropathy) A diagnostic challenge!
000198 (2011) E. J. Bartelink [États-Unis] ; L. E. Wright [États-Unis]Benign mandibular tumours: Two case studies from the Maya lowland site of Tikal, Guatemala
000202 (2011) J. M. Desilva [États-Unis] ; A. Papakyrikos [États-Unis]A case of valgus ankle in an early Pleistocene hominin
000215 (2010) Carolina Paschetta [Argentine] ; Soledad De Azevedo [Argentine] ; Lucía Castillo [Argentine] ; Neus Martínez-Abadías [Espagne, États-Unis] ; Miquel Hernández [Espagne] ; Daniel E. Lieberman [États-Unis, Argentine] ; Rolando González-José [Argentine]The influence of masticatory loading on craniofacial morphology: A test case across technological transitions in the Ohio valley
000220 (2010) J. Christopher Dudar [États-Unis]Qualitative and Quantitative Diagnosis of Lethal Cranial Neural Tube Defects from the Fetal and Neonatal Human Skeleton, with a Case Study Involving Taphonomically Altered Remains
000224 (2010) Tl Dupras [États-Unis] ; Lj Williams [États-Unis] ; H. Willems [Belgique] ; C. Peeters [Belgique]Pathological skeletal remains from ancient Egypt: the earliest case of diabetes mellitus?
000242 (2010) Lynn Kilgore [États-Unis] ; Dennis Van Gerven [États-Unis]Congenital scoliosis: possible causes and consequences in a skeleton from Nubia
000258 (2010) Haagen D. Klaus [États-Unis, Pérou] ; Alicia K. Wilbur [États-Unis] ; Daniel H. Temple [États-Unis] ; Jane E. Buikstra [États-Unis] ; Anne C. Stone [États-Unis] ; Marco Fernandez [Pérou] ; Carlos Wester [Pérou] ; Manuel E. Tam [Pérou]Tuberculosis on the north coast of Peru: skeletal and molecular paleopathology of late pre-Hispanic and postcontact mycobacterial disease
000267 (2009) Donald J. Ortner [États-Unis]Issues in paleopathology and possible strategies for dealing with them.
000290 (2009) E. Weiss [États-Unis]Spondylolysis in a pre‐contact San Francisco Bay population: behavioural and anatomical sex differences
000292 (2009) Elizabeth Weiss [États-Unis]Sex differences in humeral bilateral asymmetry in two hunter‐gatherer populations: California Amerinds and British Columbian Amerinds
000298 (2009) Kathryn Baustian [États-Unis]Forensic anthropology: case studies from Europe. M. B. Brickley & R. Ferllini (eds). Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, IL, USA, 2007. 250 pp. ISBN 978 039807 704 4
000366 (2008) W. N. Duncan [États-Unis] ; C. M. Stojanowski [États-Unis]A case of squamosal craniosynostosis from the 16th century southeastern United States
000367 (2008) C. Cummings [Royaume-Uni] ; E. Rega [États-Unis]A case of dyschondrosteosis in an Anglo‐Saxon skeleton
000378 (2007) K. C. Nystrom [États-Unis]Trepanation in the Chachapoya region of northern Perú
000387 (2007) A. Lagia [États-Unis, Allemagne] ; C. Eliopoulos [Royaume-Uni] ; S. Manolis [Grèce]Thalassemia: macroscopic and radiological study of a case
000389 (2007) D. Ann Herring [Canada] ; Lisa Sattenspiel [États-Unis]Social contexts, syndemics, and infectious disease in northern Aboriginal populations
000432 (2007) Abdulla Al-Shorman [Jordanie] ; Jerome Rose [États-Unis] ; Nizar Turshan [Jordanie]GEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY: A CASE STUDY FROM JORDAN
000438 (2006) Maria Araya Rosado [États-Unis] ; Jessica Vernacchio-WilsonPaleopathology and osteobiography of the people of Peñuelas, Chile's semiarid north.
000464 (2006) S. M. Phillips [États-Unis] ; M. Sivilich [États-Unis]Cleft palate: a case study of disability and survival in prehistoric North America
000472 (2005) Thomas E. Whitesides [États-Unis] ; William C. Horton ; William C. Hutton ; Lisa HodgesSpondylolytic spondylolisthesis: a study of pelvic and lumbosacral parameters of possible etiologic effect in two genetically and geographically distinct groups with high occurrence.
000482 (2005) Christopher M. Stojanowski [États-Unis]Spanish colonial effects on Native American mating structure and genetic variability in northern and central Florida: Evidence from Apalachee and western Timucua
000489 (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
000515 (2005) D. M. Mulhern [États-Unis]A probable case of gigantism in a fifth Dynasty skeleton from the Western Cemetery at Giza, Egypt
000594 (2002) Israel Hershkovitz [Israël, États-Unis] ; Charles M. Greenwald [États-Unis] ; Bruce Latimer [États-Unis] ; Lyman M. Jellema [États-Unis] ; Susanne Wish-Baratz [Israël] ; Vered Eshed [Israël] ; Olivier Dutour [France] ; Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis]Serpens endocrania symmetrica (SES): A new term and a possible clue for identifying intrathoracic disease in skeletal populations
000596 (2002) Dawn M. Mulhern [États-Unis]Probable case of Binder syndrome in a skeleton from Quarai, New Mexico
000615 (2002) Maria Ostendorf Smith [États-Unis]A probable case of metastatic carcinoma from the late prehistoric eastern Tennessee River Valley
000655 (2001) Elizabeth J. Reitz [États-Unis] ; Daniel H. Sandweiss [États-Unis]Environmental Change at Ostra Base Camp, a Peruvian Pre-ceramic Site
000753 (1998) J R Lukacs [États-Unis]Canine transposition in prehistoric Pakistan: Bronze Age and Iron Age case reports.
000789 (1997) B T Arriaza [États-Unis]Spondylolysis in prehistoric human remains from Guam and its possible etiology.
000814 (1997) Ethne Barnes [États-Unis] ; Donald J. Ortner [États-Unis]Multifocal eosinophilic granuloma with a possible trepanation in a fourteenth century Greek young skeleton
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
000887 (1995) L. Capasso [Italie] ; G. Di Tota [Italie] ; K. W. Jones [États-Unis] ; C. Tuniz [Australie]Synchrotron radiation microprobe analysis of human dental calculi from an archaeological site: A new possible perspective in palaeonutrition studies
000896 (1995) C. De La Rúa [Espagne] ; J. P. Baraybar [États-Unis] ; F. Etxeberria [Espagne]Neolithic case of metastasizing carcinoma: Multiple approaches to differential diagnosis
000917 (1994) Barbara Lewis [États-Unis]Treponematosis and Lyme borreliosis connections: Explanation for Tchefuncte disease syndromes?
000937 (1993) Dale L. Hutchinson [États-Unis]Treponematosis in regional and chronological perspective from central Gulf Coast Florida
000949 (1993) Diane Young Holliday [États-Unis]Occipital lesions: A possible cost of cradleboards
000956 (1993) S. P. Langdon [États-Unis] ; P. Willey ; R. W. CumminsThe South Dakota reburial program and the discovery of a possible prehistoric dwarf
000976 (1992) Eric Crubézy [France, États-Unis] ; Erik Trinkaus [France, États-Unis]Shanidar 1: A case of hyperostotic disease (DISH) in the middle paleolithic
000A00 (1991) M S Micozzi [États-Unis]Disease in antiquity. The case of cancer.
000A19 (1991) I. Hershkovitz [Israël] ; B. Ring [Israël] ; M. Speirs [États-Unis] ; E. Galili [Israël] ; M. Kislev [Israël] ; G. Edelson [Israël] ; A. Hershkovitz [Israël]Possible congenital hemolytic anemia in prehistoric coastal inhabitants of Israel
000B21 (1988) David W. Frayer [États-Unis] ; Roberto Macchiarelli [Italie] ; Margherita Mussi [Italie]A case of chondrodystrophic dwarfism in the Italian late Upper Paleolithic
000C26 (1981) Patricia A. Wong [États-Unis]Computed tomography in paleopathology: Technique and case study
000C42 (1979) Mahmoud Y. El-Najjar [États-Unis]Human treponematosis and tuberculosis: Evidence from the New World
000C90 (1970) Christy G. Turner Ii [États-Unis]Miscellaneous papers in paleopathology: 1. Edited by William D. Wade. 60 pp. Museum of Northern Arizona Technical Series No. 7. Flagstaff. 1967. $1.00

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