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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 60.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000027 (2016) Maryna Steyn ; Jenifer BuskesSkeletal manifestations of tuberculosis in modern human remains.
000058 (2015) Eun Jin Woo ; Won-Joon Lee ; Kyung-Seok Hu ; Jae Joon HwangPaleopathological Study of Dwarfism-Related Skeletal Dysplasia in a Late Joseon Dynasty (South Korean) Population.
000066 (2015) Dong Hoon Shin ; Sang-Yuck Shim ; Hoon Jin Jeong ; Myeung Ju Kim ; Mi-Hyun Lee ; Ka Young Kim ; In Hak Lee ; Gyongtaek Kim ; Jong Yil Chai ; Chang Seok Oh ; Min SeoA Paleoparasitological Study on the Capital Area of the Ancient Korean Kingdom.
000117 (2015) Suffering From Malocclusion? Blame Farmers....
000165 (????) Deming Yang ; Ian J. Wallace ; Dorien De VriesPeking man: New research.
000295 (2012) Elizabeth WeissOlduvai Hominin 8 foot pathology: a comparative study attempting a differential diagnosis.
000401 (2009) Ewan D S. Wolff ; Steven W. Salisbury ; John R. Horner ; David J. VarricchioCommon avian infection plagued the tyrant dinosaurs.
000403 (2009) Vítor MatosBroken ribs: paleopathological analysis of costal fractures in the human identified skeletal collection from the Museu Bocage, Lisbon, Portugal (late 19th to middle 20th centuries).
000444 (2009) T. Hajdu ; E. F Thi ; Zs Bernert ; E. Molnár ; G. Lovász ; I. Kovári ; K. Köhler ; A. MarcsikAppearance of hyperostosis frontalis interna in some osteoarcheological series from Hungary.
000493 (2008) S. Eggers ; C C Petronilho ; K. Brandt ; C. Jeric Daminello ; J. Filippini ; K J ReinhardHow does a riverine setting affect the lifestyle of shellmound builders in Brazil?
000598 (2005) Elizabeth CulottaPaleoanthropology. New 'hobbits' bolster species, but origins still a mystery.
000628 (2004) Michael BalterPaleoanthropology. Skeptics question whether Flores hominid is a new species.
000685 (2003) Alfred Czarnetzki ; Erwin Schwaderer ; Carsten M. PuschFossil record of meningioma.
000786 (2001) S. Piérard ; C. Piérard-Franchimont ; G E Piérard[Introduction to paleopathology. At the sources of cancers in the dinosaurs].
000804 (2001) H A WaldronAre plague pits of particular use to palaeoepidemiologists?
000943 (1997) P. Brasili ; F. Facchini ; P. Scarani ; L. MazzucatoReconstruction of the health status in a past human population: the Iron Age necropolis of Monte Bibele (Bologna, Italy).
000962 (1997) J L Grolleau-Raoux ; E. Crubézy ; D. Rougé ; J F Brugne ; S R SaundersHarris lines: a study of age-associated bias in counting and interpretation.
000A86 (1994) L. Henderickx[Philippe-Charles Schmerling (1790-1836) reveals the antiquity of man thanks to antediluvian deposits of the Liège caves].
000B26 (1993) E. CulottaOld feuds, new finds mark anthropologists' meeting.
000C36 (1990) S. WebbCranial thickening in an Australian hominid as a possible palaeoepidemiological indicator.
000C44 (1990) J. HorganSkullduggery. Pundits ponder perforated prehistoric pates from Peru.

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