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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 131.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000011 (1999) J. Piek [Allemagne] ; G. Lidke ; T. Terberger ; U. Von Smekal ; M R GaabStone age skull surgery in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: a systematic study.
000037 (2000) S. Hummel [Allemagne] ; B. Bramanti ; T. Finke ; B. HerrmannEvaluation of morphological sex determinations by molecular analyses.
000038 (2000) S. Hummel [Allemagne] ; B. Bramanti ; T. Schultes ; M. Kahle ; S. Haffner ; B. HerrmannMegaplex DNA typing can provide a strong indication of the authenticity of ancient DNA amplifications by clearly recognizing any possible type of modern contamination.
000039 (2000) T. Schultes [Allemagne] ; S. Hummel ; B. HerrmannAncient DNA-typing approaches for the determination of kinship in a disturbed collective burial site.
000042 (2000) J. Burger [Allemagne] ; S. Hummel ; I. Pfeiffer ; B. HerrmannPalaeogenetic analysis of (pre)historic artifacts and its significance for anthropology.
000043 (2000) E. Brandt [Allemagne] ; I. Wiechmann ; G. GrupePossibilities of extraction and characterization of ancient plasma proteins in archaeological bones.
000044 (2000) M M Schweissing [Allemagne] ; G. GrupeLocal or nonlocal? A research of strontium isotope ratios of teeth and bones on skeletal remains with artificial deformed skulls.
000045 (2000) H. Schutkowski [Allemagne]Neighbours in different habitats--subsistence and social differentiation in early mediaeval populations of the eastern Swabian Alb.
000063 (2000) S S Kumar [Allemagne] ; I. Nasidze ; S R Walimbe ; M. StonekingBrief communication: discouraging prospects for ancient DNA from India.
000072 (2000) C J Haas [Allemagne] ; A. Zink ; G. Pálfi ; U. Szeimies ; A G NerlichDetection of leprosy in ancient human skeletal remains by molecular identification of Mycobacterium leprae.
000088 (2000) A. Nerlich [Allemagne] ; A. Zink ; H G Hagedorn ; U. Szeimies ; C. WeyssAnthropological and palaeopathological analysis of the human remains from three "Tombs of the Nobles" of the necropolis of Thebes-west, upper Egypt.
000101 (2001) J. Weber [Allemagne] ; A. CzarnetzkiBrief communication: neurotraumatological aspects of head injuries resulting from sharp and blunt force in the early medieval period of southwestern Germany.
000102 (2001) A. Zink [Allemagne] ; C J Haas ; U. Reischl ; U. Szeimies ; A G NerlichMolecular analysis of skeletal tuberculosis in an ancient Egyptian population.
000130 (2001) Serge Lebel [Canada] ; Erik Trinkaus [États-Unis, France] ; Martine Faure [France] ; Philippe Fernandez [France] ; Claude Guérin [France] ; Daniel Richter [Allemagne, Portugal] ; Norbert Mercier [France] ; Helène Valladas [France] ; Günther A. Wagner [Allemagne]Comparative morphology and paleobiology of Middle Pleistocene human remains from the Bau de l'Aubesier, Vaucluse, France
000433 (2002) Albert R. Zink [Allemagne] ; Udo Reischl ; Hans Wolf ; Andreas G. NerlichMolecular analysis of ancient microbial infections.
000434 (2002) Carsten M. Pusch [Allemagne] ; Tuncay Kayademir ; Kurt Prangenberg ; Nicholas J. Conard ; Alfred Czarnetzki ; Nikolaus BlinDocumenting ancient DNA quality via alpha satellite amplification and assessment of clone sequence diversity.
000441 (2002) C. Meyer [Allemagne] ; C. Jung ; T. Kohl ; A. Poenicke ; A. Poppe ; K W AltSyphilis 2001--a palaeopathological reappraisal.
000443 (2002) A G Nerlich [Allemagne] ; H. Rohrbach ; A. Zink[Paleopathology of ancient Egyptian mummies and skeletons. Investigations on the occurrence and frequency of specific diseases during various time periods in the necropolis of Thebes-West].
000449 (????) J. Weber [Allemagne] ; A. Czarnetzki[Paleopathology of the lumbar spine in the early medieval period].
000455 (2003) Günter Br Uer [Allemagne] ; Christoph Groden ; Günter Delling ; Kornelius Kupczik ; Emma Mbua ; Michael SchultzPathological alterations in the archaic Homo sapiens cranium from Eliye Springs, Kenya.
000460 (2003) J. Weber [Allemagne] ; A. Czarnetzki ; A. SpringAcquired sagittal suture diastasis in an infant skull from the early medieval period--a sign of raised intracranial pressure.

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