000A26 (1991) |
Patricia S. Bridges [États-Unis] | Degenerative joint disease in hunter–gatherers and agriculturalists from the Southeastern United States |
000A78 (1989) |
P S Bridges [États-Unis] | Spondylolysis and its relationship to degenerative joint disease in the prehistoric southeastern United States. |
000071 (2013) |
Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] | Distinguishing erosive osteoarthritis and calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease |
000090 (2013) |
Eun Jin Woo [Corée du Sud] ; Paul W. Sciulli [États-Unis] | Degenerative Joint Disease and Social Status in the Terminal Late Archaic Period (1000–500 b.c.) of Ohio |
000115 (2012) |
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Haagen D. Klaus [États-Unis] ; Clark Spencer Larsen ; Manuel E. Tam | Economic intensification and degenerative joint disease: life and labor on the postcontact north coast of Peru. |
000366 (2008) |
W. N. Duncan [États-Unis] ; C. M. Stojanowski [États-Unis] | A case of squamosal craniosynostosis from the 16th century southeastern United States |
000392 (2007) |
Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] ; Sarah Robinson [États-Unis] | Pathologic acromioclavicular and sternoclavicular manifestations in rheumatoid arthritis, spondyloarthropathy and calcium phosphosphate deposition disease |
000451 (2006) |
Dale L. Hutchinson [États-Unis] ; Rebecca Richman [États-Unis] | Regional, social, and evolutionary perspectives on treponemal infection in the Southeastern United States |
000708 (2000) |
Robert Jurmain [États-Unis] | Degenerative joint disease in African great apes: an evolutionary perspective |
000911 (1994) |
P S Bridges [États-Unis] | Vertebral arthritis and physical activities in the prehistoric southeastern United States. |
000919 (1994) |
Ian W. Brown [États-Unis] | Recent trends in the archaeology of the southeastern United States |
000998 (1992) |
Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] ; R. J. Woods ; C. Rothschild | Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease : description in defleshed skeletons |
000B78 (1985) |
C. Jean Derousseau [États-Unis] | Aging in the musculoskeletal system of rhesus monkeys: II. Degenerative joint disease |
000C32 (1980) |
Robert D. Jurmain [États-Unis] | The pattern of involvement of appendicular degenerative joint disease |
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 |
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Edward C. Halperin [États-Unis] | The poor, the Black, and the marginalized as the source of cadavers in United States anatomical education |
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Janet M. Cope [États-Unis] ; Alison C. Berryman [États-Unis] ; Debra L. Martin [États-Unis] ; Daniel D. Potts [Australie] | Robusticity and osteoarthritis at the trapeziometacarpal joint in a Bronze Age population from Tell Abraq, United Arab Emirates |
000712 (2000) |
Dawnie Wolfe Steadman [États-Unis] | Bioarcheology of the South Central United States |
000868 (1996) |
Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] | Book review: A field guide to joint disease in archeology |
000872 (1996) |
Susan C. Ant N [États-Unis] ; Michael W. Warren [États-Unis] | A field guide to joint disease in archaeology. By Juliet Rogers and Tony Waldron. 119 pp. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1995. $48.00 (paper) |
000A37 (1990) |
J L Stone [États-Unis] ; M L Miles | Skull trepanation among the early Indians of Canada and the United States. |
000A59 (1990) |
Robert Jurmain [États-Unis] | Paleoepidemiology of a Central California prehistoric population from CA‐ALA‐329: II. Degenerative disease |
000A84 (1989) |
Robert Jurmain [États-Unis] | Trauma, degenerative disease, and other pathologies among the gombe chimpanzees |
000C58 (1976) |
Mahmoud Y. El-Najjar [États-Unis] ; Dennis J. Ryan [États-Unis] ; Christy G. Turner Ii [États-Unis] ; Betsy Lozoff [États-Unis] | The etiology of porotic hyperostosis among the prehistoric and historic Anasazi Indians of Southwestern United States |
000029 (2015) |
Clifford Qualls [États-Unis] ; Raffaella Bianucci [Norvège, Italie] ; Michael N. Spilde [États-Unis] ; Genevieve Phillips [États-Unis] ; Cecilia Wu [États-Unis] ; Otto Appenzeller [États-Unis] | Modeling Clinical States and Metabolic Rhythms in Bioarcheology |
000069 (2013) |
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 |
000125 (2012) |
Sharon N. Dewitte [États-Unis] | Sex differences in periodontal disease in catastrophic and attritional assemblages from medieval london |
000132 (2012) |
S. M. Wheeler [États-Unis] | Nutritional and disease stress of juveniles from the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt |
000158 (2011) |
Caleb E. Finch [États-Unis] | Atherosclerosis is an old disease: Summary of the Ruffer Centenary Symposium, The Paleocardiology of Ancient Egypt, a meeting report of the Horus Study team. |
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 |
000173 (2011) |
Carlina De La Cova [États-Unis] | Race, health, and disease in 19th‐century‐born males |
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? |
000193 (2011) |
Laurie J. Reitsema [États-Unis] ; Douglas E. Crews [États-Unis] | Brief communication: Oxygen isotopes as a biomarker for sickle‐cell disease? Results from transgenic mice expressing human hemoglobin S genes |
000238 (2010) |
Elizabeth A. Digangi [Colombie] ; Jonathan D. Bethard [États-Unis] ; Lynne P. Sullivan [États-Unis] | Differential diagnosis of cartilaginous dysplasia and probable Osgood–Schlatter's disease in a Mississippian individual from East Tennessee |
000240 (2010) |
M. R. Buzon [États-Unis] ; A. Bombak [Canada] | Dental disease in the Nile Valley during the New Kingdom |
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 |
000304 (2009) |
Matthew S. Taylor [États-Unis] | Book review: The Bioarchaeology of Metabolic Bone Disease |
000346 (2008) |
J. T. Watson [États-Unis] | Prehistoric dental disease and the dietary shift from cactus to cultigens in northwest Mexico |
000364 (2008) |
M. O. Smith [États-Unis] | Adding insult to injury: opportunistic treponemal disease in a scalping survivor |
000384 (2007) |
John W. Verano [États-Unis] | The archaeology of disease (3rd edn). Charlotte Roberts & Keith Manchester. Sutton Publishing, Phoenix Mill, Thrupp, Stroud, Gloucestershire, 2005. 338 pp. ISBN 0 7509 2683 X |
000389 (2007) |
D. Ann Herring [Canada] ; Lisa Sattenspiel [États-Unis] | Social contexts, syndemics, and infectious disease in northern Aboriginal populations |
000413 (2007) |
Debra L. Martin [États-Unis] | Book reviews: The deadly truth: A history of disease in America |
000416 (2007) |
Douglas B. Hanson [États-Unis] | Book reviews: The archaeology of disease, 3rd edition. |
000429 (2007) |
Debra L. Martin [États-Unis] | Bioarchaeology in the United Arab Emirates |
000447 (2006) |
Maria Ostendorf Smith [États-Unis] | Treponemal disease in the middle Archaic to early Woodland periods of the western Tennessee River Valley |
000450 (2006) |
Douglas H. Ubelaker [États-Unis] | Review of: The Archaeology of Disease, 3rd Edition |
000538 (2004) |
Michael Pietrusewsky [États-Unis] | Emerging pathogens: Archaeology, ecology & evolution of infectious disease |
000555 (2003) |
Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] ; L D Martin | Frequency of pathology in a large natural sample from Natural Trap Cave with special remarks on erosive disease in the Pleistocene. |
000557 (2003) |
Karl Reinhard [États-Unis] ; T Michael Fink ; Jack Skiles | A case of megacolon in Rio Grande valley as a possible case of Chagas disease. |
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 |
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 |
000623 (2001) |
M. Madden [États-Unis] ; W L Salo ; J. Streitz ; A C Aufderheide ; G. Fornaciari ; C. Jaramillo ; G A Vallejo ; R. Yockteng ; B. Arriaza ; F. Cárdenas-Arroyo ; F. Guhl | Hybridization screening of very short PCR products for paleoepidemiological studies of Chagas' disease. |
000651 (2001) |
Jon W. Williamson [États-Unis] | Exercise and circulation in health and disease |
000654 (2001) |
Daniel R. Wilson [États-Unis] | Evolution in health and disease |
000659 (2001) |
Charles F. Merbs [États-Unis] | Degenerative spondylolisthesis in ancient and historic skeletons from New Mexico Pueblo sites |
000699 (2000) |
Dennis Van Gerven [États-Unis] | Mummies, disease and ancient cultures |
000736 (1999) |
L. F Ferreira [Brésil] ; C. Britto [Brésil] ; M. A Cardoso [Brésil] ; O. Fernandes [Brésil] ; K. Reinhard [États-Unis] ; A. Araújo [Brésil] | Paleoparasitology of Chagas disease revaled by infected tissues from Chilean mummies |
000761 (1998) |
Douglas H. Ubelaker [États-Unis] ; Ildik Pap [Hongrie] | Skeletal evidence for health and disease in the Iron Age of northeastern Hungary |
000772 (1998) |
Dennis R. Danielson [États-Unis] ; Karl J. Reinhard [États-Unis] | Human dental microwear caused by calcium oxalate phytoliths in prehistoric diet of the lower Pecos region, Texas |
000801 (1997) |
Alan Goodman [États-Unis] | The Archaeology of Disease, 2nd and Palaeopathology of Aboriginal Australians:Health and Disease across a Hunter‐Gatherer Continent |
000822 (1997) |
George Armelagos [États-Unis] | Disease, Darwin, and medicine in the third epidemiological transition |
000835 (1997) |
Michael Pietrusewsky [États-Unis] ; Michele T. Douglas ; Rona M. Ikehara-Quebral | An assessment of health and disease in the prehistoric inhabitants of the Mariana Islands |
000837 (1997) |
Alicia K. Wilbur [États-Unis] | A Discrete Variant in the Third Plantar Tarsometatarsal Joint: Patterns of Occurrence in a Prehistoric Population from West‐central Illinois |
000863 (1996) |
Francis Ivanhoe [États-Unis] ; Philip W. Chu | Cranioskeletal Size Variation in San Francisco Bay Prehistory: Relation to Calcium Deficit in the Reconstructed High‐seafoods Diet and Demographic Stress |
000886 (1995) |
Salme E. Lavigne [États-Unis] ; Joseph E. Molto [Canada] | System of measurement of the severity of periodontal disease in past populations |
000892 (1995) |
Francis Ivanhoe [États-Unis] | Secular decline in cranioskeletal size over two millennia of interior central California prehistory: Relation to calcium deficit in the reconstructed diet and demographic stress |
000897 (1995) |
William W. Dressler [États-Unis] | Modeling biocultural interactions: Examples from studies of stress and cardiovascular disease |
000916 (1994) |
A. Alonso Aguirre [États-Unis] ; Edward E. Starkey [États-Unis] | Wildlife Disease in U.S. National Parks: Historical and Coevolutionary Perspectives |
000917 (1994) |
Barbara Lewis [États-Unis] | Treponematosis and Lyme borreliosis connections: Explanation for Tchefuncte disease syndromes? |
000918 (1994) |
Lawrence M. Schell [États-Unis] ; Nancy Edens [États-Unis] ; George T. Diferdinando [États-Unis] ; Alice D. Stark [États-Unis] | The Cambridge world history of human disease. Edited by Kenneth F. Kiple. xxiv + 1176 pp. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993, $180.00 (cloth) |
000921 (1994) |
S. David Webb [États-Unis] | Paleopathology: Disease in the fossil record. By Bruce M. Rothschild and Larry D. Martin. 386 pp. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 1993, $146.95 (cloth) |
000950 (1993) |
I. Hershkovitz [Israël] ; B. Arensburg [Israël] ; M. Speirs [États-Unis] | Leprosy or madura foot? The ambiguous nature of infectious disease in paleopathology: Reply to Dr. Manchester |
000952 (1993) |
Jerome C. Rose [États-Unis] | Disease and demography in the Americas. By J.W. Verano and D.H. Ubelaker. x + 294 pp. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. 1992. $62.00 (cloth) |
000976 (1992) |
Eric Crubézy [France, États-Unis] ; Erik Trinkaus [France, États-Unis] | Shanidar 1: A case of hyperostotic disease (DISH) in the middle paleolithic |
000991 (1992) |
Patricia S. Bridges [États-Unis] | Black mesa anasazi health: Reconstructing life from patterns of death and disease. By Debra L. Martin, Alan H. Goodman, George J. Armelagos, and Ann L. Magennis, Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Center for Archaeological Investigations, Occasional Paper No. 14 1991. 314 pp. ISBN 0‐88104‐073‐8. npg (paper) |
000995 (1992) |
Charles F. Merbs [États-Unis] | A new world of infectious disease |
000997 (1992) |
D. J. Ortner [États-Unis] ; N. Tuross ; A. I. Stix | New approaches to the study of disease in archeological new world populations |
000999 (1991) |
Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] ; P L Thillaud | Oldest bone disease. |
000A00 (1991) |
M S Micozzi [États-Unis] | Disease in antiquity. The case of cancer. |
000A12 (1991) |
Denise C. Hodges [États-Unis] | Temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis in a British skeletal population |
000A16 (1991) |
Madeleine J. Hinkes [États-Unis] | Regional atlas of bone disease. By Robert W. Mann and Sean P. Murphy. Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas. 1990. xvi + 208 pp. $38.75 (cloth) |
000A25 (1991) |
Edward E. Hunt Jr. [États-Unis] | Disease in populations in transition: Anthropological and epidemiological perspectives. Edited by Alan C. Swedlund and George J. Armelagos. viii + 400 pp. New York: Bergin and Garvey. 1990, $55.00 (cloth) |
000A34 (1990-09-02) |
Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] | Patterns in the fossil record; population analysis of disease |
000B08 (1988) |
Janet W. Mcgrath [États-Unis] | Social networks of disease spread in the lower illinois valley: A simulation approach |
000B36 (1987) |
Ted A. Rathbun [États-Unis] | Health and disease at a South Carolina plantation: 1840–1870 |
000B38 (1987) |
Ann M. Palkovich [États-Unis] | Endemic disease patterns in Paleopathology: Porotic hyperostosis |
000B56 (1986) |
Anthony J. Perzigian [États-Unis] | Health and disease in the prehistoric southwest. Edited by C. F. Merbs and R. J. Miller. Tempe, AZ: Arizona State University. 1985. xix + 402 pp., figures, tables, references, appendix. $17.50 (paper) |
000C28 (1981) |
Robert S. Weinstein [États-Unis] ; David J. Simmons [États-Unis] ; C. Owen Lovejoy [États-Unis] | Ancient bone disease in a Peruvian mummy revealed by quantitative skeletal histomorphometry |
000C60 (1976) |
Jane E. Buikstra [États-Unis] | The Caribou Eskimo: General and specific disease |
000C63 (1976) |
Marshall T. Newman [États-Unis] | Aboriginal New World epidemiology and medical care, and the impact of Old World disease imports |
000C89 (1971) |
T. W. Phenice [États-Unis] | Ancient disease of the midwest. By Dan Morse. 154 pp. and 36 full‐page plates. Illinois State Museum Reports of Investigations, No. 15. 1969. $4.50 |
000D26 (????) |
C. Rothschild [États-Unis] ; B. Rothschild ; I. Hershkovitz | [Clues to recognition of kidney disease in archaeologic record: characteristics and occurrence of leontiasis ossium]. |
000D34 (????) |
B. Rothschild [États-Unis] | Contributions of paleorheumatology to understanding contemporary disease. |