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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 20.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000502 (1992) M. WendorfArchaeology and the "thrifty" non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) genotype.
000560 (1992) F. Nayeem [Arabie saoudite]The mandible--an analysis.
000562 (1992) T. Molleson [Royaume-Uni]The anthropological evidence for change through Romanisation of the Poundbury population.
000613 (2004) Edward C. Halperin [États-Unis]Paleo-oncology: the role of ancient remains in the study of cancer.
000710 (2006) Dale L. Hutchinson [États-Unis] ; Lynette NorrNutrition and health at contact in late prehistoric central Gulf Coast Florida.
000831 (2008) R. Esclassan [France] ; F. Astie ; A. Sevin ; R. Donat ; S. Lucas ; A M Grimoud[Study of the prevalence and distribution of dental caries in a medieval population in Southwest France].
000A05 (2010) A Rosalie David ; Amie Kershaw ; Anthony HeagertyAtherosclerosis and diet in ancient Egypt.
000A30 (2010) Vered Eshed [Israël] ; Avi Gopher ; Ron Pinhasi ; Israel HershkovitzPaleopathology and the origin of agriculture in the Levant.
000A65 (2011) Laura Ottini [Italie] ; Mario Falchetti ; Silvia Marinozzi ; Luciana Rita Angeletti ; Gino FornaciariGene-environment interactions in the pre-Industrial Era: the cancer of King Ferrante I of Aragon (1431-1494).
000A99 (2011) Yong Meng [République populaire de Chine] ; Hu-Qin Zhang ; Feng Pan ; Zhou-De He ; Jin-Ling Shao ; Yin DingPrevalence of dental caries and tooth wear in a Neolithic population (6700-5600 years BP) from northern China.
000B83 (2012) Bethany L. Turner [États-Unis] ; George J. ArmelagosDiet, residential origin, and pathology at Machu Picchu, Peru.
000C67 (2013) Gino Fornaciari [Italie] ; Valentina GiuffraThe "gout of the Medici": making the modern diagnosis using paleopathology.
000E78 (2015) Paulette Arguelles [États-Unis] ; Karl Reinhard [États-Unis] ; Dong Hoon Shin [Corée du Sud]Forensic palynological analysis of intestinal contents of a Korean mummy.
000F49 (2016) A. Meyer [Afrique du Sud]Assessment of diet and recognition of nutritional deficiencies in paleopathological studies: A review.
001106 (1978) P. HoughtonPrehistoric New Zealanders.
001108 (1986) P L WalkerPorotic hyperostosis in a marine-dependent California Indian population.
001139 (1986) L L Klepinger ; J K Kuhn ; W S WilliamsAn elemental analysis of archaeological bone from Sicily as a test of predictability of diagenetic change.
001141 (1986) P L Walker ; M J DeniroStable nitrogen and carbon isotope ratios in bone collagen as indices of prehistoric dietary dependence on marine and terrestrial resources in southern California.
001325 (1966) P. Bruszt ; M. Kohegyi[Examination of the skeletons of the dead killed during the siege of Eger (Hungary) in 1552 and preserved in the fortress ossuary. Origin of the bones and odontological characteristics].
001448 (1982) A. Walker ; M R Zimmerman ; R E LeakeyA possible case of hypervitaminosis A in Homo erectus.

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