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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 75.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000268 (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
000579 (1997) S. A. Mays [Royaume-Uni]A perspective on human osteoarchaeology in Britain
000583 (1994) J. Armendariz [Espagne] ; S. Irigarai [Espagne] ; F. Etxeberria [Espagne]New evidence of prehistoric arrow wounds in the Iberian Peninsula
000651 (1992) Robert W. Mann [États-Unis]Three‐dimensional representations of lingual cortical defects (Stafne's) using silicone impressions
000669 (1982) D. K. Whittaker [Royaume-Uni] ; J. H. Parker [Royaume-Uni] ; C. Jenkins [Royaume-Uni]Tooth attrition and continuing eruption in a romano-british population
000767 (1994) Lisa M. Hoshower [États-Unis]Immunologic aspects of human colostrum and milk—A misinterpretation
000768 (1995) Bruce M. Rothschild [États-Unis] ; Gary M. HeathcoteCharacterization of gout in a skeletal population sample: Presumptive diagnosis in a micronesian population
000771 (1999) Rosalba Ciranni [Italie] ; Maura Castagna [Italie] ; Gino Fornaciari [Italie]Goiter in an eighteenth‐century Sicilian mummy
000866 (1992) Jan Aaron [Royaume-Uni] ; Juliet Rogers [Royaume-Uni] ; John A. Kanis [Royaume-Uni]Paleohistology of Paget's disease in two medieval skeletons
000963 (1987) P. Stuart-Macadam [Royaume-Uni]Porotic hyperostosis: New evidence to support the anemia theory
000974 (1989) Patty Stuart-Macadam [Canada]Porotic hyperostosis: Relationship between orbital and vault lesions
000980 (1991) Bruce M. Rothschild [États-Unis] ; Robert J. Woods [États-Unis]Spondyloarthropathy: Erosive arthritis in representative defleshed bones
000A96 (2001) Lisa GouldMother nature: A history of mothers, infants, and natural selection
000D16 (2002) F. J. Rühli [Suisse, Australie] ; C. Lanz [Suisse] ; S. Ulrich-Bochsler [Suisse] ; K. W. Alt [Allemagne]State‐of–the–art imaging in palaeopathology: the value of multislice computed tomography in visualizing doubtful cranial lesions
000D18 (2001) J. Dequeker [Belgique]Benign familial hypermobility syndrome and Trendelenburg sign in a painting “The Three Graces” by Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640)
000D19 (1997) Gérald Quatrehomme [France, États-Unis] ; Mehmet Ya Ar I Can [États-Unis]Postmortem skeletal lesions
000D41 (1991) S. Pfeiffer [Canada]Rib lesions and New World tuberculosis
000D85 (1993) Diane Young Holliday [États-Unis]Occipital lesions: A possible cost of cradleboards
000F12 (1990) Bruce M. Rothschild [États-Unis] ; Robert J. Woods [États-Unis] ; Wade Ortel [États-Unis]Rheumatoid arthritis “in the buff”: Erosive arthritis in defleshed bones
000F17 (1989) D. N. Dickel [États-Unis] ; G. H. Doran [États-Unis]Severe neural tube defect syndrome from the early archaic of Florida
000F30 (1972) Kenneth M. Weiss [États-Unis]On the systematic bias in skeletal sexing

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