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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 22.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000085 (2001) P C Gerszten [États-Unis] ; E. Gerszten ; M J AllisonDiseases of the spine in South American mummies.
000449 (????) J. Weber [Allemagne] ; A. Czarnetzki[Paleopathology of the lumbar spine in the early medieval period].
000535 (1964) V Ia Derums[SOME PALEOPATHOLOGICAL DATA ON THE BALTIC SEA COAST INHABITANTS].
000582 (2003) Jochen Weber [Allemagne] ; Alfred Czarnetzki ; Axel SpringPaleopathological features of the cervical spine in the early middle ages: natural history of degenerative diseases.
000622 (????) F J Carod Artal [Brésil] ; C B Vázquez Cabrera[Neurological paleopathology in the pre-Columbian cultures of the coast and the Andean plateau (I). Artificial cranial deformation].
000671 (1992) R A Bloom [Israël] ; P. SmithOn the antiquity of the seronegative spondyloarthropathies: evidence from ancient Judea.
000B20 (1990) C H Kramar [Suisse] ; R. Lagier ; C A BaudThoracic spinal hyperostosis in an early mediaeval skeleton.
000C03 (2012) Sylvia Jiménez-Brobeil [Espagne] ; María Roca-Rodríguez ; Ihab Al Oumaoui ; Philippe Du SouichVertebral pathologies and related activity patterns in two mediaeval populations from Spain.
000C27 (2012) Sylvia Jiménez-Brobeil [Espagne] ; María Roca-Rodriguez ; Oumaoui Ihab Al ; Philippe Du SouichVertebral pathologies and related activity patterns in two mediaeval populations from Spain.
000C62 (2013) Denise Navitainuck [Allemagne] ; Christian Meyer ; Kurt W. AltDegenerative alterations of the spine in an Early Mediaeval population from Mannheim-Seckenheim, Germany.
001055 (1987) A G Bjorkengren ; D J Sartoris ; S. Shermis ; D. ResnickPatterns of paravertebral ossification in the prehistoric saber-toothed cat.
001149 (1985) J. Rogers ; I. Watt ; P. DieppePalaeopathology of spinal osteophytosis, vertebral ankylosis, ankylosing spondylitis, and vertebral hyperostosis.
001158 (1985) E. TrinkausPathology and the posture of the La Chapelle-aux-Saints Neandertal.
001209 (????) E. BergPaleopathology: bone lesions in ancient peoples.
001221 (1973) C. WellsThe palaeopathology of bone disease.
001296 (1971) J B BourkeThe palaeopathology of the vertebral column in ancient Egypt and Nubia.
001308 (1972) L. Vyhnánek[Fused vertebrae in archeological skeletal material].
001524 (1994) P S Bridges [États-Unis]Vertebral arthritis and physical activities in the prehistoric southeastern United States.
001597 (????) E. Crubézy [France]Etiopathogenesis of skeletal hyperostosis. A study of a European population that lived 7700 years ago.
001615 (????) E. Hoshovski[Epigenetic variations and pathologic changes in the cervical vertebrae of the protoneolithic population in Panonia].
001667 (1998) F J Aceves-Avila [Mexique] ; S. Báez-Molgado ; F. Medina ; A. FragaPaleopathology in osseous remains from the 16th century. A survey of rheumatic diseases.

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