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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 19.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000404 (2002) Debra L. Martin [États-Unis] ; Alan H. Goodman [États-Unis]Health conditions before Columbus: paleopathology of native North Americans
000433 (2002) Albert R. Zink [Allemagne] ; Udo Reischl ; Hans Wolf ; Andreas G. NerlichMolecular analysis of ancient microbial infections.
000614 (2004) Bob Brier [États-Unis]Infectious diseases in ancient Egypt.
000630 (2003) Charles Greenblatt [Israël] ; Mark Spigelman ; Kim VernonThe impact of "ancient pathogen" studies on the practice of public health.
000635 (2004) Helen D. Donoghue [Royaume-Uni] ; Mark Spigelman ; Charles L. Greenblatt ; Galit Lev-Maor ; Gila Kahila Bar-Gal ; Carney Matheson ; Kim Vernon ; Andreas G. Nerlich ; Albert R. ZinkTuberculosis: from prehistory to Robert Koch, as revealed by ancient DNA.
000648 (2005) Marc F. Oxenham [Australie] ; Nguyen Kim Thuy ; Nguyen Lan CuongSkeletal evidence for the emergence of infectious disease in bronze and iron age northern Vietnam.
000706 (2005) Laura Ottini [Italie] ; Ramona Lupi ; Mario Falchetti ; Gino Fornaciari ; Renato Mariani-Costantini ; Luciana Rita Angeletti[Molecular paleopathology: a novel perspective for biomedical history].
000738 (2006) Eve Judith Lowenstein [États-Unis]Paleodermatology update.
000915 (2008) S. Sabbatani [Italie] ; S. Fiorino[Contribution of paleopathology to defining the pathocoenosis of infectious diseases (Part one)].
000943 (2009) S. Sabbatani [Italie] ; S. Fiorino[Contribution of palaeopathology to defining the pathocoenosis of infectious diseases (Part two)].
000A04 (2010) M. Djuri [Serbie] ; A. Janovi ; P. Milovanovi ; K. Djuki ; P. Milenkovi ; M. Draskovi ; M. RoksandicAdolescent health in medieval Serbia: signs of infectious diseases and risk of trauma.
000B89 (2012) Enrique Gerszten [États-Unis] ; Marvin J. Allison ; Brianna MaguirePaleopathology in South American mummies: a review and new findings.
000B91 (2012) Simona Minozzi [Italie] ; Paola Catalano ; Carla Caldarini ; Gino FornaciariPalaeopathology of human remains from the Roman Imperial Age.
000B99 (1990) S. JarchoTransatlantic transmission of infectious diseases; the applicability of paleopathology.
000C72 (2013) Evilena Anastasiou [Royaume-Uni] ; Piers D. MitchellPalaeopathology and genes: investigating the genetics of infectious diseases in excavated human skeletal remains and mummies from past populations.
001237 (1974) M J Allison ; D. Mendozo ; A. PezziaA radiographic approach to childhood illness in precolumbian inhabitants of southern Peru.
001419 (1980) L L KlepingerThe evolution of human disease: new findings and problems.
001528 (????) I. N Stoiu[The evidence of infectious archeopathology].
001654 (1997) M. Pietrusewsky [États-Unis] ; M T Douglas ; R M Ikehara-QuebralAn assessment of health and disease in the prehistoric inhabitants of the Mariana Islands.

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