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List of bibliographic references indexed by mortality

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 30.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000010 (2016-05-10) Sacha Kacki [France]Investigating the relation between health status and plague mortality in past populations : a contribution to paleoepidemiology
000051 (2016) Samantha L. Yaussy ; Sharon N. Dewitte ; Rebecca C. Redfern [Royaume-Uni]Frailty and famine: Patterns of mortality and physiological stress among victims of famine in medieval London.
000092 (2015) Vítor M J. Matos [Portugal] ; Ana Luísa Santos [Portugal]Trends in mortality from pulmonary tuberculosis before and after antibiotics in the Portuguese sanatorium Carlos Vasconcelos Porto (1918-1991): Archival evidence and its paleopathological relevance.
000164 (2015) Jesper L. Boldsen [Danemark] ; George R. Milner ; Svenja Weise [Allemagne]Cranial vault trauma and selective mortality in medieval to early modern Denmark
000597 (2011) Erik TrinkausLate Pleistocene adult mortality patterns and modern human establishment
000649 (2011) K. A. Shuler [États-Unis]Life and death on a Barbadian sugar plantation: historic and bioarchaeological views of infection and mortality at Newton Plantation
000695 (2011) Rebecca C. Redfern [Royaume-Uni] ; Sharon N. Dewitte [États-Unis]A new approach to the study of Romanization in Britain: A regional perspective of cultural change in late Iron Age and Roman Dorset using the Siler and Gompertz–Makeham models of mortality
000757 (2010) Sharon N. Dewitte [États-Unis]Age Patterns of Mortality During the Black Death in London, A.D. 1349–1350
000949 (2009) Sharon N. Dewitte [États-Unis]The effect of sex on risk of mortality during the Black Death in London, A.D. 1349–1350
000962 (2009) D. H. Ubelaker [États-Unis] ; I. Pap [Hongrie]Skeletal evidence for morbidity and mortality in Copper Age samples from northeastern Hungary
000A69 (2008) Sharon N. Dewitte [États-Unis] ; James W. Wood [États-Unis]Selectivity of Black Death mortality with respect to preexisting health
000F39 (2005) Jesper L. Boldsen [Danemark]Leprosy and mortality in the Medieval Danish village of Tirup
000F79 (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
001303 (2002) Žydr N Palubeckait [Lituanie] ; Rimantas Jankauskas [Lituanie] ; Jesper Boldsen [Danemark]Enamel hypoplasia in Danish and Lithuanian Late Medieval/Early Modern samples: a possible reflection of child morbidity and mortality patterns
001562 (2000) K. Dittmann ; G. GrupeBiochemical and palaeopathological investigations on weaning and infant mortality in the early Middle Ages.
001642 (2000) Mario Šlaus [Croatie]Biocultural analysis of sex differences in mortality profiles and stress levels in the late medieval population from Nova Rača, Croatia
001755 (1999) Alícia Alesan [Espagne] ; Assumpci Malgosa [Espagne] ; Carles Sim [Espagne]Looking into the demography of an Iron Age population in the Western Mediterranean. I. Mortality
001B05 (1996) M. Anne Katzenberg [Canada] ; D. Ann Herring [Canada] ; Shelley R. Saunders [Canada]Weaning and infant mortality: Evaluating the skeletal evidence
001C79 (1995) M. Henneberg [Afrique du Sud] ; M. SteynTrends in mortality and health status in South Africa over the last thousand years and their implications for the opportunity for natural selection
001D03 (1994) G. Di Tota [Italie] ; L. Melillo ; L. Capasso[Infant and childhood mortality in some ancient populations from Abruzzo: paleodemographic and paleopathological implications].
001E07 (1993) G. Grupe [Allemagne] ; H. BachLife style, subsistence and mortality in the Slavonic village at Espenfeld (Kr. Arnstadt, FRG). A trace element study.

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