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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 25.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000032 (2000) R. Mariani-Costantini [Italie] ; P. Catalano ; F. Di Gennaro ; G. Di Tota ; L R AngelettiNew light on cranial surgery in ancient Rome.
000095 (2000) M G Belcastro [Italie] ; V. MariottiMorphological and biomechanical analysis of a skeleton from Roman imperial necropolis of Casalecchio di Reno (Bologna, Italy, II-III c. A. D.). A possible case of crutch use.
000128 (2001) A. AbbottEarliest malaria DNA found in Roman baby graveyard.
000224 (1995) M J BeckerChildren's cemeteries: early Christianity, not disease.
000322 (1995) L. Capasso [Italie][Archaelogical documentation of the atmospheric pollution in antiquity].
000606 (2003) Gaspare Baggieri [Italie]Surgical correction of phimosis in the etruscan period.
000672 (2003) Laura Ottini [Italie] ; Luciana Rita Angeletti ; Walter Benedetto Pantano ; Mario Falchetti ; Simona Minozzi ; Patrizia Fortini ; Paola Catalano ; Renato Mariani-CostantiniPossible human sacrifice at the origins of Rome: novel skeletal evidences.
000759 (????) P. Charlier [France] ; P. Catalano ; S. Digiannantonio[Paleosurgery or the birth of the surgical art].
000866 (1991) F. Parsche [Allemagne] ; P. Zimmermann[Results of computer-assisted studies of population structure and burial practices of adults of the late Roman burial ground in the Minshat Abu Omar (east Nile delta)].
000900 (1991) G. Manzi [Italie] ; A. Sperduti ; P. PassarelloBehavior-induced auditory exostoses in imperial Roman society: evidence from coeval urban and rural communities near Rome.
000B91 (2012) Simona Minozzi [Italie] ; Paola Catalano ; Carla Caldarini ; Gino FornaciariPalaeopathology of human remains from the Roman Imperial Age.
000C12 (2012) J M Rohrbach ; M. Harbeck ; P. Holzhauser ; C I Tekeva-Rohrbach ; M. Mach ; S. Codreanu-Windauer[A Roman orbital implant?].
000D81 (????) Anne Bourdieu[Lead poisoning: towards a paleo-epidemiologic re-interpretation?].
000E47 (2013) Paola Catalano ; Carla Caldarini ; Romina Mosticone ; Federica Zavaroni[The contribute of the trauma analysis to reconstruct the lifestyle of Castel Malnome community (Rome, I-II cent. A.C.)].
000E48 (2013) Simona Minozzi [Italie] ; Paola Catalano ; Stefania Di Giannantonio ; Gino Fornaciari[Palaeopathology in Roman Imperial age].
000F90 (2015) Simona Minozzi ; Gino Fornaciari[PALEOPATHOLOGY OF HUMAN REMAINS].
001123 (1987) C C Patterson ; H. Shirahata ; J E EricsonLead in ancient human bones and its relevance to historical developments of social problems with lead.
001135 (1979) J E Ericson ; H. Shirahata ; C C PattersonSkeletal concentrations of lead in ancient Peruvians.
001151 (1985) P. Stuart-MacadamPorotic hyperostosis: representative of a childhood condition.
001157 (1985) A. Ascenzi ; M. Brunori ; G. Citro ; R. ZitoImmunological detection of hemoglobin in bones of ancient Roman times and of Iron and Eneolithic Ages.
001230 (1974) G. DogoThe saint's hand.

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