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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 17.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000386 (1994) D. KeoughThe Herjolfsnes skeletons, Greenland - where did all the Norsemen go?
000406 (2001) L. Hvass[The moss man's corpse between archaeologists and medical examiners].
000714 (2006) Ana Luísa Santos [Portugal] ; Charlotte Ann RobertsAnatomy of a serial killer: differential diagnosis of tuberculosis based on rib lesions of adult individuals from the Coimbra Identified Skeletal Collection, Portugal.
000830 (2006) Luca Ventura ; Gaetano Miranda ; Cinzia Mercurio ; Francesca Ciocca ; Gino Fornaciari[Paleopathology of the natural mummies of the inner Abruzzo region (XVIII-XIX century)].
000924 (2008) Donatella Lippi[Secrets of the Medici--history of medicine results of an interdisciplinary project].
000933 (2009) Vítor Matos [Portugal]Broken ribs: paleopathological analysis of costal fractures in the human identified skeletal collection from the Museu Bocage, Lisbon, Portugal (late 19th to middle 20th centuries).
000971 (2009) L. Zweifel [Suisse] ; Th Büni ; F J RühliEvidence-based palaeopathology: meta-analysis of PubMed-listed scientific studies on ancient Egyptian mummies.
000A19 (2010) Philippe Charlier [France] ; Isabelle Huynh-Charlier ; Olivia Munoz ; Michel Billard ; Luc Brun ; Geoffroy Lorin De La GrandmaisonThe microscopic (optical and SEM) examination of dental calculus deposits (DCD). Potential interest in forensic anthropology of a bio-archaeological method.
000A32 (2010) Gino Fornaciari [Italie] ; Valentina Giuffra ; Ezio Ferroglio ; Raffaella BianucciMalaria was "the killer" of Francesco I de' Medici (1531-1587).
000A39 (2010) Gino Fornaciari [Italie] ; Valentina Giuffra ; Ezio Ferroglio ; Sarah Gino ; Raffaella BianucciPlasmodium falciparum immunodetection in bone remains of members of the Renaissance Medici family (Florence, Italy, sixteenth century).
000A58 (2011) Roman Sokiranski [Allemagne] ; Wolfgang Pirsig ; Hans-Peter Richter ; Sandra Lösch ; Ulrich Struck ; Andreas G. NerlichUnique paleopathology in a pre-Columbian mummy remnant from Southern Peru--severe cervical rotation trauma with subluxation of the axis as cause of death.
000D36 (2014) Lucia Tattoli [Italie] ; Michael Tsokos ; Claas BuschmannCould the Shroud of Turin be an effect of post-mortem changes?
000F10 (????) Christian Bachhiesl[Archaeology and criminology--Strengths and weaknesses of interdisciplinary cooperation].
000F29 (1989) G. Hühne-Osterloh [Allemagne][Causes of pediatric mortality in a medieval skeletal series].
000F30 (1989) M. Schultz [Allemagne][Results of osteologic studies of medieval pediatric skeletons with special reference to the population of Anatolia].
000F34 (1989) G. Hühne-Osterloh ; G. GrupeCauses of infant mortality in the Middle Ages revealed by chemical and palaeopathological analyses of skeletal remains.
001689 (1998) A. AbbottLifting the lid on a mediaeval mystery.

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