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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 33.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000041 (2016) Simon MaysBone-formers and bone-losers in an archaeological population.
000198 (2014) Francisco CurateOsteoporosis and paleopathology: a review.
000214 (2013) Elizabeth WeissHand osteoarthritis and bone loss: is there an inverse relationship?
000237 (????) Francisco Curate ; Anabela Albuquerque ; Joana Correia ; Izilda Ferreira ; João Pedroso De Lima ; Eugénia Maria CunhaA glimpse from the past: osteoporosis and osteoporotic fractures in a Portuguese identified skeletal sample.
000250 (2013) P J O. Stride ; N. Patel ; D. KingstonThe history of osteoporosis: why do Egyptian mummies have porotic bones?
000264 (2012) Manolis J. Papagrigorakis ; Kostas G. Karamesinis ; Kostas P. Daliouris ; Antonis A. Kousoulis ; Philippos N. Synodinos ; Michail D. HatziantoniouPaleopathological findings in radiographs of ancient and modern Greek skulls.
000529 (2007) A. Schmitt ; U. Wapler ; V. Couallier ; E. CunhaAre bone losers distinguishable from bone formers in a skeletal series? Implications for adult age at death assessment methods.
000550 (2006) S. Mays ; G. Turner-Walker ; U. SyversenOsteoporosis in a population from medieval Norway.
000842 (2000) S. MaysAge-dependent cortical bone loss in women from 18th and early 19th century London.
000899 (1999) S A MaysOsteoporosis in earlier human populations.
000973 (1997) J. Dequeker ; D J Ortner ; A I Stix ; X G Cheng ; P. Brys ; S. BoonenHip fracture and osteoporosis in a XIIth Dynasty female skeleton from Lisht, upper Egypt.
000998 (1996) S C Agarwal ; M D GrynpasBone quantity and quality in past populations.
000A21 (1996) A J Foldes ; M M PopovtzerOsteoporosis 4000 years ago.
000A26 (1996) J. Hammerl[Osteoporosis in the past--osteodensitometry studies of historical skeletons].
000A38 (1995) P. Frigo ; C. LangImages in clinical medicine. Osteoporosis in a woman of the early Bronze Age.
000A58 (1995) P. Frigo ; C. Lang ; E. Lauermann ; W. Eppel ; M. Teschler-Nicola ; E. Reinold ; J C Huber[Age and sex specific differences in bone density of 4,000-year-old individuals. Bone density measurement of early Bronze Age femurs from excavations in Unterhautzenthal, Lower Austria].
000A68 (1994) J. DequekerVertebral osteoporosis as painted by Vittore Carpaccio (1465): reflections on paleopathology of osteoporosis in pictorial art.
000A72 (????) M. Kneissel ; A. Boyde ; M. Hahn ; M. Teschler-Nicola ; G. Kalchhauser ; H. PlenkAge- and sex-dependent cancellous bone changes in a 4000y BP population.
000B46 (1992) E. González-Reimers ; M. Arnay-De-La-RosaAncient skeletal remains of the Canary Islands: bone histology and chemical analysis.
000C66 (1989) D N Dickel ; G H DoranSevere neural tube defect syndrome from the Early Archaic of Florida.
000E07 (1986) P L WalkerPorotic hyperostosis in a marine-dependent California Indian population.

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