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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 404.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000010 (1999) I. Hershkovitz [États-Unis] ; C. Greenwald ; Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] ; B. Latimer ; Olivier Dutour [France] ; L M Jellema ; S. Wish-BaratzHyperostosis frontalis interna: an anthropological perspective.
000011 (1999) J. Piek [Allemagne] ; G. Lidke ; T. Terberger ; U. Von Smekal ; M R GaabStone age skull surgery in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: a systematic study.
000012 (1999) J. Littleton [Nouvelle-Zélande]Paleopathology of skeletal fluorosis.
000020 (1975) U. Ehmer ; D. Ehmer ; K. Kühnlenz[Stomatological studies of a Neolithic population from the collective grave at Schönstedt in Thuringia].
000022 (1999) M. BalterA long season puts Catalhoyuk in context.
000030 (1999) D. Schamall [Autriche] ; M. Teschler-Nicola ; P. Hübsch ; M. Kneissel ; H. PlenkDifferential diagnosis on ancient skeletal remains: conventional methods and novel application of the BSE-mode in SEM on a skull tumor of the early Bronze Age.
000037 (2000) S. Hummel [Allemagne] ; B. Bramanti ; T. Finke ; B. HerrmannEvaluation of morphological sex determinations by molecular analyses.
000041 (2000) M. Faerman [Israël] ; R. JankauskasPaleopathological and molecular evidence of human bone tuberculosis in Iron Age Lithuania.
000043 (2000) E. Brandt [Allemagne] ; I. Wiechmann ; G. GrupePossibilities of extraction and characterization of ancient plasma proteins in archaeological bones.
000046 (2000) P. Viacava [Italie] ; A G Naccarato ; R. Ciranni ; G. Fornaciari[Ultrastructural study of ancient human tissues].
000050 (2000) S. Mays [Royaume-Uni]Age-dependent cortical bone loss in women from 18th and early 19th century London.
000051 (2000) C S Larsen [États-Unis]Reading the bones of La Florida.
000052 (1976) Głladykowska-RzeczyckaA case of leprosy from a medieval burial ground.
000053 (2000) P. Vidal [France]A paleoepidemiologic study of diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis.
000068 (2000) D. Karasik [Israël] ; O. Pavlovsky ; V. Batsevich ; G. Livshits ; E. KobylianskyUse of the hand bones roentgenographs in the prediction of age in nine human populations.
000070 (2000) D S Weaver ; G H Perry ; R. Macchiarelli ; L. BondioliA surgical amputation in 2nd century Rome.
000074 (2000) H. WaldronA case of dyschondrosteosis from Roman Britain
000079 (1975) M Y El-Najjar ; B. Lozoff ; D J RyanThe paleoepidemiology of porotic hyperostosis in the American Southwest: Radiological and ecological considerations.
000081 (2000) S. Hukuda [Japon] ; K. Inoue ; M. Nakai ; K. KatayamaDid ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament of the spine evolve in the modern period? A paleopathologic study of ancient human skeletons in Japan.
000082 (2000) H R Buckley [Nouvelle-Zélande]Subadult health and disease in prehistoric Tonga, Polynesia.
000085 (2001) P C Gerszten [États-Unis] ; E. Gerszten ; M J AllisonDiseases of the spine in South American mummies.

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