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 |
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 |
000110 (2012) |
Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo [Espagne] ; Travis Rayne Pickering [États-Unis, Afrique du Sud] ; Fernando Diez-Martín [Espagne] ; Audax Mabulla [Tanzanie] ; Charles Musiba [États-Unis] ; Gonzalo Trancho [Espagne] ; Enrique Baquedano [Espagne] ; Henry T. Bunn [États-Unis] ; Doris Barboni [France] ; Manuel Santonja [Espagne] ; David Uribelarrea [Espagne] ; Gail M. Ashley [États-Unis] ; María Del Sol Martínez-Ávila [Espagne] ; Rebeca Barba [Espagne] ; Agness Gidna [Espagne] ; José Yravedra [Espagne] ; Carmen Arriaza [Espagne] | Earliest Porotic Hyperostosis on a 1.5-Million-Year-Old Hominin, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania |
000128 (2012) |
Molly K. Zuckerman [États-Unis] ; Kristin N. Harper [États-Unis] ; George J. Armelagos [États-Unis] | Response to Cole and Waldron's “letter to the editor: Syphilis revisited” |
000191 (2011) |
K. C. Nystrom [États-Unis] | Dental evidence of congenital syphilis in a 19th century cemetery from the mid‐hudson valley |
000264 (2009) |
Katharina Dittmar [États-Unis] | Old parasites for a new world: the future of paleoparasitological research. a review. |
000552 (2003) |
K. Dittmar [États-Unis] ; W R Teegen | The presence of Fasciola hepatica (liver-fluke) in humans and cattle from a 4,500 year old archaeological site in the Saale-Unstrut valley, Germany. |
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 |
000823 (1997) |
Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] ; Christine Rothschild [États-Unis] | Congenital Syphilis in the Archaeological Record: Diagnostic Insensitivity of Osseous Lesions |
000895 (1995) |
I. Hershkovitz [Israël, États-Unis] ; M. S. Speirs [États-Unis] ; D. Frayer [États-Unis] ; D. Nadel [Israël] ; S. Wish-Baratz [Israël] ; B. Arensburg [Israël] | Ohalo II H2: A 19,000‐year‐old skeleton from a water‐logged site at the Sea of Galilee, Israel |
000948 (1993) |
I. Hershkovitz [Israël] ; G. Edelson [Israël] ; M. Spiers [États-Unis] ; B. Arensburg [Israël] ; D. Nadel [Israël] ; B. Levi [Israël] | Ohalo II man—unusual findings in the anterior rib cage and shoulder girdle of a 19000‐year‐old specimen |
000987 (1992) |
Keith P. Jacobi [États-Unis] ; Della Collins Cook [États-Unis] ; Robert S. Corruccini [États-Unis] ; Jerome S. Handler [États-Unis] | Congenital syphilis in the past: Slaves at Newton Plantation, Barbados, West Indies |
000A64 (1990) |
F. E. Grine [États-Unis] ; A. J. Gwinnett [États-Unis] ; J. H. Oaks [États-Unis] | Early hominid dental pathology: Interproximal caries in 1.5 million-year-old Paranthropus robustus from Swartkrans |
000C63 (1976) |
Marshall T. Newman [États-Unis] | Aboriginal New World epidemiology and medical care, and the impact of Old World disease imports |
000088 (2013) |
Kristin N. Harper [États-Unis] ; George J. Armelagos | Genomics, the origins of agriculture, and our changing microbe‐scape: Time to revisit some old tales and tell some new ones |
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 |
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. |
000205 (2011) |
DONG HOON SHIN [Corée du Sud] ; CHANG SEOK OH [Corée du Sud] ; SANG JUN LEE [Corée du Sud] ; JONG YIL CHAI [Corée du Sud] ; Jaehyup Kim [États-Unis] ; SOONG DEOK LEE [Corée du Sud] ; JUN BUM PARK [Corée du Sud] ; In-Hwa Choi [Corée du Sud] ; HYE JUNG LEE [Corée du Sud] ; Min Seo [Corée du Sud] | Paleo-parasitological study on the soils collected from archaeological sites in old district of Seoul City |
000242 (2010) |
Lynn Kilgore [États-Unis] ; Dennis Van Gerven [États-Unis] | Congenital scoliosis: possible causes and consequences in a skeleton from Nubia |
000276 (2009) |
Jay M. Enoch [États-Unis] | A Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age!) Spanish artificial eye: please realize this technology is circa 7000-years-old! |
000393 (2007) |
E. Weiss [États-Unis] ; R. Jurmain [États-Unis] | Osteoarthritis revisited: a contemporary review of aetiology |
000395 (2007) |
Elizabeth Weiss [États-Unis] | Muscle markers revisited: Activity pattern reconstruction with controls in a central California Amerind population |
000414 (2007) |
Laura Maclatchy [États-Unis] | Book reviews: The complete world of human evolution |
000433 (2006) |
Jennifer Raff [États-Unis] ; Della Collins Cook ; Frederika Kaestle | Tuberculosis in the New World: a study of ribs from the Schild Mississippian population, West-Central Illinois. |
000487 (2005) |
Dr. Joel D. Irish [États-Unis] | Population continuity vs. discontinuity revisited: Dental affinities among late Paleolithic through Christian‐era Nubians |
000547 (2004) |
Joey C. Eisenmann [États-Unis] | Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study: A 23‐year follow‐up from teenager to adult about lifestyle and health |
000573 (2003) |
Niccolo Caldararo [États-Unis] | Evolving health: The origins of illness and how the modern world is making us sick |
000621 (2001) |
Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] | New thoughts on old bones. |
000681 (2000) |
Mary Lucas Powell [États-Unis] | Who gave Pinta to the Santa Maria? Torrid diseases in a temperate world |
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) |
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 |
000A09 (1991) |
Edward E. Hunt Jr. [États-Unis] | The old and the new physical anthropology in the careers of E. A. Hooton and W. M. Krogman |
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 |
000A36 (1990) |
Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] ; R J Woods | [Does rheumatoid polyarthritis come from the New World?]. |
000A98 (1988) |
Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] | Existence of syphilis in a Pleistocene bear. |
000B17 (1988) |
Lawrence W. Friedmann [États-Unis] ; Patricia A. Padula | Congenital Limb Defects and Prostheses Before the Seventeenth Century |
000C42 (1979) |
Mahmoud Y. El-Najjar [États-Unis] | Human treponematosis and tuberculosis: Evidence from the New World |
000C91 (1970) |
John B. Gregg [États-Unis] ; Robert N. Mcgrew [États-Unis] | Hrdlicka revisited (external auditory canal exostoses) |