000848 (1996) |
Philip Lieberman [États-Unis] | Tools, language, and cognition in human evolution. Edited by Kathleen R. Gibson and Tim Ingold. xii + 483 pp. New York: Cambridge University Press. 1995. $29.95 (paper) |
000994 (1992) |
John A. Reidy [États-Unis] | A tale of three species. “The Third Chimpanzee: The evolution and future of the human animal,” J. Diamond. New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 1992, 407 pp., $25.00 |
000C06 (1983) |
Marie S. Clabeaux Geise [États-Unis] | Atlas of human paleopathology. By M. R. Zimmerman and M. A. Kelley. New York: Praeger. 1982. xi + 220 pp., figures, tables, index. $24.95 (cloth) |
000C97 (1968) |
S. L. Washburn [États-Unis] | Evolution and human behavior. By Alexander Alland, Jr. 243 pp. The Natural History Press, Garden City, New York. 1967 |
000094 (2013) |
Socorro Báez-Molgado [États-Unis] ; Abigail Meza Pe Aloza ; M. Katherine Spradley ; Eric J. Bartelink | Analysis of Bone Healing in a Postoperative Patient: Skeletal Evidence of Medical Neglect and Human Rights Violations |
000175 (2011) |
Kent M. Johnson [États-Unis] ; Christopher M. Stojanowski [États-Unis] ; Kathryn O'D. Miyar [États-Unis] ; Glen H. Doran [États-Unis] ; Robert A. Ricklis [États-Unis] | New evidence on the spatiotemporal distribution and evolution of the Uto‐Aztecan premolar |
000581 (2003) |
John R. Lukacs [États-Unis] ; J. N. Pal [Inde] | Skeletal variation among Mesolithic people of the Ganga plains: New evidence of habitual activity and adaptation to climate |
000668 (2001) |
Serge Lebel [Canada] ; Erik Trinkaus [États-Unis, France] | New discoveries of Middle Paleolithic human remains from the "Bau de l'Aubésier (Vaucluse, France)" |
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 |
000888 (1995) |
Lane Anderson Beck [États-Unis] | Standards for data collection from human skeletal remains. Edited by Jane E. Buikstra and Douglas H. Ubelaker. 272 pp. Fayetteville: Arkansas Archeological Survey Research Series No. 44, 1994. $25.00 (paper) |
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) |
000941 (1993) |
Margaret J. Schoeninger [États-Unis] | Skeletal biology of past peoples: Research methods. Edited by Shelley R. Saunders and M. Anne Katzenberg. xvii + 265 pp. New York: Wiley‐Liss, 1992. $59.95 (cloth) |
000985 (1992) |
John R. Lukacs [États-Unis] | Dental paleopathology and agricultural intensification in South Asia: New evidence from Bronze Age Harappa |
000B19 (1988) |
Phillip L. Walker [États-Unis] ; John R. Johnson [États-Unis] ; Patricia M. Lambert [États-Unis] | Age and sex biases in the preservation of human skeletal remains |
000B48 (1986) |
John G. Fleagle [États-Unis] | Primate morphophysiology, locomotor analyses and human bipedalism. Edited by Shiro Kondo. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press. 1985. Distributed by Columbia University Press, New York, xv + 303 pp., figures, tables, references. $42.50 (cloth) |
000C03 (1983) |
William M. Bass [États-Unis] | Indentification of pathological conditions in human skeletal remains. By D. J. Ortner and W. G. J. Putschar. Washington D. C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology No. 28. 1981. xi + 479 pp., figures, tables, references. $12.00 (paper) |
000C42 (1979) |
Mahmoud Y. El-Najjar [États-Unis] | Human treponematosis and tuberculosis: Evidence from the New World |
000C86 (1971) |
George J. Armelagos [États-Unis] | Paleopathology: Diseases and injuries of prehistoric man. By Paul A. Janssens. 170 pp. and 75 ill. Humanities Press, New York. 1970. $8.50 |
000016 (2016) |
Gunita Zari A [Lettonie] ; Sabrina B. Sholts [États-Unis] ; Alina Tichinin [États-Unis] ; Vita Rudovica [Lettonie] ; Arturs V Ksna [Lettonie] ; Austra Eng Zere [Lettonie] ; Vitolds Muižnieks [Lettonie] ; Eric J. Bartelink [États-Unis] ; Sebastian K T S. W Rml Nder [États-Unis] | Cribra orbitalia as a potential indicator of childhood stress: Evidence from paleopathology, stable C, N, and O isotopes, and trace element concentrations in children from a 17(th)-18(th) century cemetery in Jēkabpils, Latvia. |
000043 (2015) |
Christina Warinner [États-Unis] ; Camilla Speller [Royaume-Uni] ; Matthew J. Collins [Royaume-Uni] | A new era in palaeomicrobiology: prospects for ancient dental calculus as a long-term record of the human oral microbiome |
000050 (2014) |
Jean-Philippe Faivre [France] ; Bruno Maureille [France] ; Priscilla Bayle [France] ; Isabelle Crevecoeur [France] ; Mathieu Duval [Espagne] ; Rainer Grün [Australie] ; Céline Bemilli [France] ; Stéphanie Bonilauri [France] ; Sylvie Coutard [France] ; Maryelle Bessou [France] ; Nicole Limondin-Lozouet [France] ; Antoine Cottard [France] ; Thierry Deshayes [France] ; Aurélie Douillard [France] ; Xavier Henaff [France] ; Caroline Pautret-Homerville [France] ; Les Kinsley [Australie] ; Erik Trinkaus [États-Unis] | Middle Pleistocene Human Remains from Tourville-la-Rivière (Normandy, France) and Their Archaeological Context |
000097 (2013) |
Cassandra C. Gilmore [États-Unis] | A comparison of antemortem tooth loss in human hunter‐gatherers and non‐human catarrhines: Implications for the identification of behavioral evolution in the human fossil record |
000104 (2012) |
Enrique Gerszten [États-Unis] ; Marvin J. Allison ; Brianna Maguire | Paleopathology in South American mummies: a review and new findings. |
000123 (2012) |
Christopher B. Ruff [États-Unis] ; Brigitte M. Holt [États-Unis] ; Markku Niskanen [Finlande] ; Vladimir Sladék [République tchèque] ; Margit Berner [Autriche] ; Evan Garofalo [États-Unis] ; Heather M. Garvin [États-Unis] ; Martin Hora [République tchèque] ; Heli Maijanen [Finlande] ; Sirpa Niinim Ki [Finlande] ; Kati Salo [Finlande] ; Eli Ka Schuplerová [République tchèque] ; Dannielle Tompkins [États-Unis] | Stature and body mass estimation from skeletal remains in the European Holocene |
000137 (2012) |
Peter S. Ungar [États-Unis] ; John Sorrentino [États-Unis] ; Jerome C. Rose [États-Unis] | Evolution of human teeth and jaws: Implications for dentistry and orthodontics |
000152 (2011) |
Donald J. Ortner [États-Unis] | What skeletons tell us. The story of human paleopathology. |
000169 (2011) |
Susa Beckman Nahmias [Géorgie (pays)] ; Daniella Nahmias [États-Unis] | Society, sex, and STIs: human behavior and the evolution of sexually transmitted diseases and their agents |
000170 (2011) |
Valerie A. Andrushko [États-Unis] ; Elva C. Torres [Pérou] | Skeletal evidence for Inca warfare from the Cuzco region of Peru |
000199 (2011) |
Ryan Harrod [États-Unis] | Ancient health: Skeletal indicators of agricultural and economic intensification Mark Nathan Cohen & G. Crane‐Kramer (eds). University Press of Florida, Bioarchaeological Interpretations of the Human Past: Local, Regional, and Global Perspectives Series, Gainesville, FL, USA, 2007. 464 pp, ISBN 978‐0‐8130‐3082‐1 |
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? |
000234 (2010) |
E. Trinkaus [États-Unis] ; J. A. Svoboda [République tchèque] ; P. Wojtal [Pologne] ; M. N Vltová Fišákova [République tchèque] ; J. Wilczy Ski [Pologne] | Human remains from the Moravian Gravettian: morphology and taphonomy of additional elements from Dolní Vĕstonice II and Pavlov I |
000255 (2010) |
Brenda J. Baker [États-Unis] | Book review: Human Remains in Archaeology: A Handbook |
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 |
000273 (2009) |
Gwen Robbins [États-Unis] ; V. Mushrif Tripathy [Inde] ; V. N. Misra [Inde] ; R. K. Mohanty [Inde] ; V. S. Shinde [Inde] ; Kelsey M. Gray [États-Unis] ; Malcolm D. Schug [États-Unis] | Ancient Skeletal Evidence for Leprosy in India (2000 B.C.) |
000284 (2009) |
J. Melbye [États-Unis] | The detection of human remains (2nd edition). Edward W. Killam. Charles C. Thomas Publishers, Springfield, Illinois, USA, 2004. 268 pp. ISBN 13:978 0 0398074845 |
000288 (2009) |
Janet M. Cope [États-Unis] | St Peter's, Barton‐upon‐Humber, Lincolnshire, a parish church and its community. Volume II: The human remains. T. Waldron & W. Rodwell (eds). Oxbow Books, Oxford, 2007; 193 pp ISBN 978 1 84217 283 4 |
000291 (2009) |
D. H. Ubelaker [États-Unis] ; I. Pap [Hongrie] | Skeletal evidence for morbidity and mortality in Copper Age samples from northeastern Hungary |
000295 (2009) |
Ventura Pérez [États-Unis] | New perspectives on human sacrifice and ritual body treatments in ancient Maya society. V. Tiesler & A. Cucina (eds). Springer Press, Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology, Springer, 2007. 319 pp. ISBN13: 978 0 387488707 |
000300 (2009) |
M. R. Zimmerman [États-Unis] | Egyptian mummies and modern science. Rosalie David (ed.). Cambridge University Press, New York, USA, 2008. 304 pp. ISBN 13: 978 0 521 865791 |
000311 (2009) |
Leslie E. Eisenberg [États-Unis] | Book review: Forensic Cremation: Recovery and Analysis. Book review: The Analysis of Burned Human Remains |
000319 (2009) |
Greg C. Nelson [États-Unis] | Book review: Advances in Human Paleopathology |
000321 (2009) |
Robert L. Anemone [États-Unis] | Book Review: Dental Perspectives on Human Evolution: State‐of‐the‐Art Research in Dental Paleoanthropology |
000328 (2009) |
Luciana Sianto [Brésil] ; Marcia Chame [Brésil] ; Cassius S. P. Silva [Brésil] ; Marcelo L. C. Goncalves [Brésil] ; Karl Reinhard [États-Unis] ; Martin Fugassa [Argentine] ; Adauto Araujo [Brésil] | ANIMAL HELMINTHS IN HUMAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL REMAINS: A REVIEW OF ZOONOSES IN THE PAST |
000344 (2008) |
Jane E. Buikstra [États-Unis] | Review of: Paleoepidemiology: The Epidemiology of Human Remains |
000349 (2008) |
Erik Trinkaus [États-Unis] ; Fereidoun Biglari [Iran] ; Marjan Mashkour [France] ; Hervé Monchot [France] ; Jean-Louis Reyss [France] ; Hélène Rougier [France] ; Saman Heydari [Allemagne] ; Kamyar Abdi [États-Unis] | Late Pleistocene human remains from Wezmeh Cave, western Iran |
000350 (2008) |
Tracy L. Prowse [États-Unis] ; Shelley R. Saunders [Canada] ; Henry P. Schwarcz [Canada] ; Peter Garnsey [Royaume-Uni] ; Roberto Macchiarelli [France] ; Luca Bondioli [Italie] | Isotopic and dental evidence for infant and young child feeding practices in an imperial Roman skeletal sample |
000386 (2007) |
Peter B. Gray [États-Unis] | The Cambridge dictionary of human biology and evolution |
000396 (2007) |
Erik Trinkaus [États-Unis] ; Julia Maki [États-Unis] ; João Zilhão [Royaume-Uni] | Middle Paleolithic human remains from the Gruta da Oliveira (Torres Novas), Portugal |
000399 (2007) |
Kieran P. Mcnulty [États-Unis] | Interpreting the past: Essays on human, primate, and mammal evolution in Honor of David Pilbeam |
000414 (2007) |
Laura Maclatchy [États-Unis] | Book reviews: The complete world of human evolution |
000424 (2007) |
Michelle M. Glantz [États-Unis] | Book reviews: Early modern human evolution in central Europe: The people of Dolní Vĕstonice and Pavlov |
000430 (2007) |
Andrei Soficaru [Roumanie, États-Unis] ; Catalin Petrea ; Adrian Dobos ; Erik Trinkaus | The human cranium from the pestera cioclovina uscata, romania : Context, age, taphonomy, morphology, and paleopathology |
000431 (2007) |
Barrett P. Brenton [États-Unis] ; Robert R. Paine [États-Unis] | Reevaluating the health and nutritional status of maize-dependent populations : Evidence for the impact of pellagra on human skeletons from South Africa |
000448 (2006) |
Vered Eshed [Israël] ; Avi Gopher [Israël] ; Israel Hershkovitz [Israël, États-Unis] | Tooth wear and dental pathology at the advent of agriculture: New evidence from the Levant |
000532 (2004) |
Lawrence S. Sugiyama [États-Unis] | Illness, injury, and disability among Shiwiar forager‐horticulturalists: Implications of health‐risk buffering for the evolution of human life history |
000535 (2004) |
Vered Eshed [Israël] ; Avi Gopher [Israël] ; Timothy B. Gage [États-Unis] ; Israel Hershkovitz [Israël, États-Unis] | Has the transition to agriculture reshaped the demographic structure of prehistoric populations? New evidence from the Levant |
000554 (2003) |
Erik Trinkaus [États-Unis] ; Anthony E. Marks ; Jean Philip Brugal ; Shara E. Bailey ; W Jack Rink ; Daniel Richter | Later Middle Pleistocene human remains from the Almonda Karstic system, Torres Novas, Portugal. |
000584 (2003) |
George J. Armelagos [États-Unis] ; Dennis P. Van Gerven [États-Unis] | A century of skeletal biology and paleopathology: Contrasts, contradictions, and conflicts : Biological anthropology: Historical perspectives on current issues, disciplinary connections, and future directions |
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 |
000627 (2001) |
Serge Lebel [Canada] ; Erik Trinkaus [États-Unis, France] ; Martine Faure [France] ; Philippe Fernandez [France] ; Claude Guérin [France] ; Daniel Richter [Allemagne, Portugal] ; Norbert Mercier [France] ; Helène Valladas [France] ; Günther A. Wagner [Allemagne] | Comparative morphology and paleobiology of Middle Pleistocene
human remains from the Bau de l'Aubesier, Vaucluse, France |
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 |
000688 (2000) |
Bernardo T. Arriaza [États-Unis, Chili] | The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Paleopathology |
000710 (2000) |
Sara Stinson [États-Unis] | Building a new biocultural synthesis: Political economic perspectives on human biology |
000714 (2000) |
Linda Klepinger [États-Unis] | Atlas of occupational markers on human remains. Journal of paleontology, monographic publication 3 |
000729 (1999) |
Rose A. Tyson [États-Unis] | The Cambridge encyclopedia of human paleopathology |
000734 (1999) |
Brian G. Richmond [États-Unis] | Primate and human evolution at the 1999 meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists |
000751 (1998) |
A C Aufderheide [États-Unis] | Progress in paleopathology. Biomedical studies of human mummies. |
000761 (1998) |
Douglas H. Ubelaker [États-Unis] ; Ildik Pap [Hongrie] | Skeletal evidence for health and disease in the Iron Age of northeastern Hungary |
000774 (1998) |
Diane E. Hawkey [États-Unis] | Disability, compassion and the skeletal record: using musculoskeletal stress markers (MSM) to construct an osteobiography from early New Mexico |
000789 (1997) |
B T Arriaza [États-Unis] | Spondylolysis in prehistoric human remains from Guam and its possible etiology. |
000805 (1997) |
Israel Hershkovitz [États-Unis, Israël] ; Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] ; Bruce Latimer [États-Unis] ; Olivier Dutour [France] ; Georges Léonetti [France] ; Charles M. Greenwald [États-Unis] ; Christine Rothschild [États-Unis] ; Lyman M. Jellema [États-Unis] | Recognition of sickle cell anemia in skeletal remains of children |
000806 (1997) |
Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] ; I. Hershkovitz [États-Unis, Israël] ; Olivier Dutour [France] ; B. Latimer [États-Unis] ; C. Rothschild [États-Unis] ; L. M. Jellema [États-Unis] | Recognition of leukemia in skeletal remains: Report and comparison of two cases |
000817 (1997) |
Erik Trinkaus [États-Unis] ; Jan Jel Nek [République tchèque] | Human remains from the Moravian Gravettian: the Dolnı́ Věstonice 3 postcrania |
000828 (1997) |
Della Collins Cook [États-Unis] | Book review: Mortuary practices and skeletal remains at Teotihuacan. M.L. Sempowski and M.W. Spence, with an addendum by R. Storey. University of Utah Press, 1994. ISBN 0‐87480‐413‐2. Price $100.00 (cloth) |
000830 (1997) |
Mary Hindelang [États-Unis] ; Ann L. Maclean [États-Unis] | Bone density determination of moose skeletal remains from Isle Royale National Park using digital image enhancement and quantitative computed tomography (QCT) |
000839 (1997) |
L. Santone [États-Unis] ; J. D. Irish [États-Unis] | Buried in haste : Historic interments from Governors Island, New York |
000851 (1996) |
J. E. Buikstra [États-Unis] | Skeleton keys: An introduction to human skeletal morphology, development, and analysis |
000852 (1996) |
Donna C. Boyd [États-Unis] | Skeletal correlates of human behavior in the americas |
000853 (1996) |
Maria A. Liston [États-Unis] ; Brenda J. Baker [États-Unis] | Reconstructing the massacre at Fort William Henry, New York |
000857 (1996) |
Robert J. Hard [États-Unis] ; Raymond P. Mauldin [États-Unis] ; Gerry R. Raymond [États-Unis] | Mano size, stable carbon isotope ratios, and macrobotanical remains as multiple lines of evidence of maize dependence in the American southwest |
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) |
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 |
000889 (1995) |
R D Jurmain [États-Unis] ; L. Kilgore [États-Unis] | Skeletal evidence of osteoarthritis: a palaeopathological perspective. |
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 |
000927 (1994) |
J. Patrick Gray [États-Unis] | Father‐child relations: Cultural and biosocial contexts. By Barry S. Hewlett. xix + 376 pp. New York: Aldine de Gruyter, 1992, $59.95 (cloth) |
000931 (1994) |
Jeff H. Shipman [États-Unis] | A greenville burial ground: Human remains and mortuary elements in british columbia coast prehistory. By Jerone S. Cybulski, with contributions by Darlene Balkwill, Gregory S. Young, and Patricia D. Sutherland. Hull, Quebec: Canadian Museum of Civilization. 1992. 251 pp. ISBN 0‐660‐14008‐X. (paper) |
000932 (1994) |
M. E. Danforth [États-Unis] ; D. C. Cook ; S. G. Iii Knick | The human remains from Carter Ranch Pueblo, Arizona: health in isolation |
000957 (1993) |
A. Agelarakis [États-Unis] | The Shanidar cave proto-neolithic human population: aspects of demography and paleopathology |
000979 (1992) |
Rob Desalle [États-Unis] | Phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences. Edited by Michael M. Miyamoto and Joel Cracraft. New York: Oxford University Press. 1991. x + 358 pp. ISBN 0‐19‐506698. $45.00 (cloth) |
000981 (1992) |
Jaymie L. Brauer [États-Unis] | Out of the Closet: The Research Value of Human Skeletal Collections |
000983 (1992) |
Karl J. Reinhard [États-Unis] | Human paleopathology: Current syntheses and future options. Edited by Donald J. Ortner and Arthur C. Aufderheide. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. 1991. 311 pp. $70 (cloth) |
000984 (1992) |
Ted A. Rathbun [États-Unis] | Human paleopathology: Current syntheses and future options. Edited by D. J. Ortner and A. C. Aufderheide. viii + 311 pp. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press. 1991. $70.00 (cloth) |
000A10 (1991) |
Robert J. Wenke [États-Unis] | The evolution of early Egyptian civilization: Issues and evidence |
000A11 (1991) |
W. W. Howells [États-Unis] | The emergence of modern humans: Biocultural adaptations in the later pleistocene. Edited by Erik Trinkaus. New York: Cambridge University Press. 1990. xv + 285 pp., $49.50 (cloth) |
000A23 (1991) |
Alan Mann [États-Unis] | Fox at the wood's edge: A biography of Loren Eiseley. By Gale E. Christianson. New York: Henry Holt. 1990.518 pp. ISBN 0‐8050‐1187‐0. $29.95 (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) |
000A30 (1991) |
K. A. Dettwyler [États-Unis] | Can paleopathology provide evidence for “compassion”? |
000A48 (1990) |
Kevin M. Kelly [États-Unis] | The Chemistry of prehistoric bone. Edited by T. Douglas Price. New York: Cambridge University Press. 1989. xxiv + 291 pp., figures, tables, index. $49.50 (cloth) |
000B20 (1988) |
Richard N. Jones [États-Unis] | A yellow‐stained human femur from tell esh‐Shuqafiya, Egypt: Evidence of ancient trauma |