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Le cluster Paleopathology (methods) - Child

Terms

21Paleopathology (methods)
20Child
11Child, Preschool
18Adolescent
12Infant
14Prevalence
9England (epidemiology)
18Animals

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
1010Child - Child, Preschool
1010Adolescent - Child
99Child - Infant
88Child, Preschool - Infant
77Adolescent - Child, Preschool
66Adolescent - Paleopathology (methods)
66Adolescent - Infant
55Infant - Paleopathology (methods)
55Child - Prevalence
77England (epidemiology) - Prevalence
55Child, Preschool - Paleopathology (methods)
55Animals - Paleopathology (methods)
44Child - Paleopathology (methods)
44Animals - Infant
33Infant - Prevalence
33Child, Preschool - Prevalence
33Animals - Child
33Animals - Child, Preschool
33Adolescent - Prevalence
22Paleopathology (methods) - Prevalence

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000062 (2012) R L Gowland [Royaume-Uni] ; A G WesternMorbidity in the marshes: using spatial epidemiology to investigate skeletal evidence for Malaria in Anglo-Saxon England (AD 410-1050).
000092 (2010) Mary E. Lewis [Royaume-Uni]Life and death in a civitas capital: metabolic disease and trauma in the children from late Roman Dorchester, Dorset.
000037 (2013) Linda Fibiger [Royaume-Uni] ; Torbjörn Ahlström ; Pia Bennike ; Rick J. SchultingPatterns of violence-related skull trauma in Neolithic Southern Scandinavia.
000219 (2002) Beverley J. Margerison [Royaume-Uni] ; Christopher J. KnüselPaleodemographic comparison of a catastrophic and an attritional death assemblage.
000383 (????) E A O'Sullivan [Royaume-Uni] ; S A Williams ; M E CurzonDental caries in relation to nutritional stress in early English child populations.
000022 (2015) Oussama Baker [France] ; Oona Y-C Lee [Royaume-Uni] ; Houdini H T. Wu [Royaume-Uni] ; Gurdyal S. Besra [Royaume-Uni] ; David E. Minnikin [Royaume-Uni] ; Gareth Llewellyn [Royaume-Uni] ; Christopher M. Williams [Royaume-Uni] ; Frank Maixner [Italie] ; Niall O'Sullivan [Italie] ; Albert Zink [Italie] ; Bérénice Chamel [France] ; Rima Khawam [France] ; Eric Coqueugniot [France] ; Daniel Helmer [France] ; Françoise Le Mort [France] ; Pascale Perrin [France] ; Lionel Gourichon [France] ; Bruno Dutailly [France] ; György Pálfi [Hongrie] ; Hélène Coqueugniot [Allemagne] ; Olivier Dutour [Canada]Human tuberculosis predates domestication in ancient Syria.
000081 (2011) Sharon N. Dewitte [États-Unis] ; Jelena Bekvalac [Royaume-Uni]The association between periodontal disease and periosteal lesions in the St. Mary Graces cemetery, London, England A.D. 1350–1538
000147 (2007) R C Griffin [Royaume-Uni] ; D. DonlonDental enamel hypoplasias and health changes in the Middle Bronze Age - Early Iron Age transition at Pella in Jordan.
000157 (2007) Megan Brickley [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon Mays [Royaume-Uni] ; Rachel Ives [Royaume-Uni]An investigation of skeletal indicators of vitamin D deficiency in adults: Effective markers for interpreting past living conditions and pollution levels in 18th and 19th century Birmingham, England
000012 (2015) Israel Hershkovitz [Israël] ; Helen D. Donoghue [Royaume-Uni] ; David E. Minnikin [Royaume-Uni] ; Hila May [Israël] ; Oona Y-C Lee [Royaume-Uni] ; Michal Feldman [Israël] ; Ehud Galili [Israël] ; Mark Spigelman [Israël] ; Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] ; Gila Kahila Bar-Gal [Israël]Tuberculosis origin: The Neolithic scenario.
000020 (2015) Oona Y-C Lee [Royaume-Uni] ; Houdini H T. Wu [Royaume-Uni] ; Gurdyal S. Besra [Royaume-Uni] ; Bruce M. Rothschild (médecin) [États-Unis] ; Mark Spigelman [Israël] ; Israel Hershkovitz [Israël] ; Gila Kahila Bar-Gal [Israël] ; Helen D. Donoghue [Royaume-Uni] ; David E. Minnikin [Royaume-Uni]Lipid biomarkers provide evolutionary signposts for the oldest known cases of tuberculosis.
000287 (1997) R G Aykroyd [Royaume-Uni] ; D. Lucy ; A M Pollard ; T. SolheimTechnical note: regression analysis in adult age estimation.
000358 (1987) R W Porter [Royaume-Uni] ; D. PavittThe vertebral canal: I. Nutrition and development, an archaeological study.
000024 (2015) Don Walker [Royaume-Uni] ; Natasha Powers ; Brian Connell ; Rebecca RedfernEvidence of skeletal treponematosis from the medieval burial ground of St. Mary Spital, London, and implications for the origins of the disease in Europe.
000025 (2015) Rebecca L. Gowland [Royaume-Uni]Entangled lives: Implications of the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis for bioarchaeology and the life course.
000030 (2015) Muriel Masson [Hongrie] ; Zsolt Bereczki [Hongrie] ; Erika Molnár [Hongrie] ; Helen D. Donoghue [Royaume-Uni] ; David E. Minnikin [Royaume-Uni] ; Oona Y-C Lee [Royaume-Uni] ; Houdini H T. Wu [Royaume-Uni] ; Gurdyal S. Besra [Royaume-Uni] ; Ian D. Bull [Royaume-Uni] ; György Pálfi [Hongrie]7000 year-old tuberculosis cases from Hungary - Osteological and biomolecular evidence.
000060 (2012) Carolyn Rando [Royaume-Uni] ; Tony WaldronTMJ osteoarthritis: a new approach to diagnosis.
000106 (2009) R C Griffin [Royaume-Uni] ; D. DonlonPatterns in dental enamel hypoplasia by sex and age at death in two archaeological populations.
000158 (2007) Charlotte A. Roberts [Royaume-Uni]A bioarcheological study of maxillary sinusitis
000163 (2006) S. Mays [Royaume-Uni]Spondylolysis, spondylolisthesis, and lumbo‐sacral morphology in a medieval English skeletal population
000165 (2006) S. Mays [Royaume-Uni] ; M. Brickley [Royaume-Uni] ; R. Ives [Royaume-Uni]Skeletal manifestations of rickets in infants and young children in a historic population from England
000168 (2006) S. Mays [Royaume-Uni] ; G. Turner-Walker [République populaire de Chine] ; U. Syversen [Norvège]Osteoporosis in a population from medieval Norway
000170 (2006) Marija P. Djuri [Serbie] ; Charlotte A. Roberts [Royaume-Uni] ; Zoran B. Rako Evi [Serbie] ; Danijela D. Djoni [Serbie] ; Aleksandar R. Leši [Serbie]Fractures in late medieval skeletal populations from Serbia
000173 (2006) S. A. Mays [Royaume-Uni]Age‐related cortical bone loss in women from a 3rd–4th century AD population from England
000204 (2003) Günter Br Uer [Allemagne] ; Christoph Groden [Allemagne] ; Günter Delling [Allemagne] ; Kornelius Kupczik [Allemagne, Royaume-Uni] ; Emma Mbua [Kenya] ; Michael Schultz [Allemagne]Pathological alterations in the archaic Homo sapiens cranium from Eliye Springs, Kenya
000222 (2002) S. Mays [Royaume-Uni] ; E. Fysh [Royaume-Uni] ; G. M. Taylor [Royaume-Uni]Investigation of the link between visceral surface rib lesions and tuberculosis in a Medieval skeletal series from England using ancient DNA
000286 (1997) E J Fricker [Royaume-Uni] ; M. Spigelman ; C R FrickerThe detection of Escherichia coli DNA in the ancient remains of Lindow Man using the polymerase chain reaction.
000311 (1995) P. Boocock [Royaume-Uni] ; C A Roberts ; K. ManchesterMaxillary sinusitis in Medieval Chichester, England.
000312 (1995) M E Lewis [Royaume-Uni] ; C A Roberts ; K. ManchesterComparative study of the prevalence of maxillary sinusitis in later Medieval urban and rural populations in northern England.
000355 (1988) T. Anderson [Royaume-Uni]Calcaneus secundarius: an osteo-archaeological note.
000382 (????) Anne Cooke [Royaume-Uni]Infection and autoimmunity.
000016 (2015) Charlotte A. Roberts [Royaume-Uni]Old World tuberculosis: Evidence from human remains with a review of current research and future prospects.
000023 (2015) Mark Spigelman [Israël] ; Helen D. Donoghue [Royaume-Uni] ; Ziad Abdeen [Oman] ; Suheir Ereqat [États-Unis] ; Issa Sarie [Oman] ; Charles L. Greenblatt [Israël] ; Ildik Pap [Hongrie] ; Ildik Szikossy [Hongrie] ; Israel Hershkovitz [Israël] ; Gila Kahila Bar-Gal [Israël] ; Carney Matheson [Canada]Evolutionary changes in the genome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the human genome from 9000 years BP until modern times.
000027 (2015) Helen D. Donoghue [Royaume-Uni] ; Mark Spigelman [Israël] ; Justin O'Grady [Royaume-Uni] ; Ildik Szikossy [Hongrie] ; Ildik Pap [Hongrie] ; Oona Y-C Lee [Royaume-Uni] ; Houdini H T. Wu [Royaume-Uni] ; Gurdyal S. Besra [Royaume-Uni] ; David E. Minnikin [Royaume-Uni]Ancient DNA analysis - An established technique in charting the evolution of tuberculosis and leprosy.
000033 (2014) Emily M. Clarke [États-Unis] ; Randall C. Thompson [États-Unis] ; Adel H. Allam [Égypte] ; L Samuel Wann [États-Unis] ; Guido P. Lombardi [Pérou] ; M Linda Sutherland [États-Unis] ; James D. Sutherland [États-Unis] ; Samantha L. Cox [Royaume-Uni] ; Muhammad Al-Tohamy Soliman [Égypte] ; Gomaa Abd El-Maksoud [Égypte] ; Ibrahem Badr [Égypte] ; Michael I. Miyamoto [États-Unis] ; Bruno Frohlich [États-Unis] ; Abdel-Halim Nur El-Din [Égypte] ; Alexandre F R. Stewart [Canada] ; Jagat Narula [États-Unis] ; Albert R. Zink [Italie] ; Caleb E. Finch [États-Unis] ; David E. Michalik [États-Unis] ; Gregory S. Thomas [États-Unis]Is atherosclerosis fundamental to human aging? Lessons from ancient mummies.
000038 (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.
000039 (2013) Muriel Masson [Royaume-Uni, Hongrie] ; Erika Molnár [Hongrie] ; Helen D. Donoghue [Royaume-Uni] ; Gurdyal S. Besra [Royaume-Uni] ; David E. Minnikin [Royaume-Uni] ; Houdini H. T. Wu [Royaume-Uni] ; Oona Y-C. Lee [Royaume-Uni] ; Ian D. Bull [Royaume-Uni] ; György Pálfi [Hongrie]Osteological and Biomolecular Evidence of a 7000-Year-Old Case of Hypertrophic Pulmonary Osteopathy Secondary to Tuberculosis from Neolithic Hungary
000051 (2013) C. A. Roberts [Royaume-Uni] ; A. R. Millard [Royaume-Uni] ; G. M. Nowell [Royaume-Uni] ; D. R. Gröcke [Royaume-Uni] ; C. G. Macpherson [Royaume-Uni] ; D. G. Pearson [Canada] ; D. H. Evans [Royaume-Uni]Isotopic tracing of the impact of mobility on infectious disease: The origin of people with treponematosis buried in hull, England, in the late medieval period
000094 (2010) A Rosalie David [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael R. ZimmermanCancer: an old disease, a new disease or something in between?
000119 (2009) Robert Jurmain [États-Unis] ; Eric J. Bartelink [États-Unis] ; Alan Leventhal [États-Unis] ; Viviana Bellifemine [Royaume-Uni] ; Irina Nechayev [États-Unis] ; Melynda Atwood [États-Unis] ; Diane Digiuseppe [États-Unis]Paleoepidemiological patterns of interpersonal aggression in a prehistoric central California population from CA‐ALA‐329
000146 (2007) Alice M. Roberts [Royaume-Uni] ; Tim J. Peters [Royaume-Uni] ; Kate Robson Brown [Royaume-Uni]New light on old shoulders: palaeopathological patterns of arthropathy and enthesopathy in the shoulder complex
000160 (2006) Antonio Rosas [Espagne] ; Cayetana Martínez-Maza [Espagne] ; Markus Bastir [Espagne, Royaume-Uni] ; Antonio García-Tabernero [Espagne] ; Carles Lalueza-Fox [Espagne] ; Rosa Huguet [Espagne] ; José Eugenio Ortiz [Espagne] ; Ram N Julià [Espagne] ; Vicente Soler [Espagne] ; Trinidad De Torres [Espagne] ; Enrique Martínez [Espagne] ; Juan Carlos Ca Averas [Espagne] ; Sergio Sánchez-Moral [Espagne] ; Soledad Cuezva [Espagne] ; Javier Lario [Espagne] ; David Santamaría [Espagne] ; Marco De La Rasilla [Espagne] ; Javier Fortea [Espagne]Paleobiology and comparative morphology of a late Neandertal sample from El Sidrón, Asturias, Spain
000172 (2006) Ana Luísa Santos [Portugal] ; Charlotte Ann Roberts [Royaume-Uni]Anatomy of a serial killer: Differential diagnosis of tuberculosis based on rib lesions of adult individuals from the Coimbra identified skeletal collection, Portugal
000178 (2005) J T Stock [Royaume-Uni] ; S K Pfeiffer ; M. Chazan ; J. JanetskiF-81 skeleton from Wadi Mataha, Jordan, and its bearing on human variability in the Epipaleolithic of the Levant.
000193 (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.
000194 (2004) Janet C. Gardner [Royaume-Uni] ; Greg Garvin ; Andrew J. Nelson ; Gian Vascotto ; Gerald ConloguePaleoradiology in mummy studies: the Sulman mummy project.
000203 (2003) Piers D. Mitchell [Royaume-Uni]Pre‐Columbian treponemal disease from 14th century AD Safed, Israel, and implications for the medieval eastern Mediterranean
000228 (2002) J. Rogers [Royaume-Uni] ; D. R. Jeffrey [Royaume-Uni] ; I. Watt [Royaume-Uni]Paget's disease in an archeological population
000230 (2001) H D Donoghue [Royaume-Uni] ; J. Holton ; M. SpigelmanPCR primers that can detect low levels of Mycobacterium leprae DNA.
000233 (2001) H A Waldron [Royaume-Uni]Are plague pits of particular use to palaeoepidemiologists?
000250 (2000) J. Wakely [Royaume-Uni]Possible case of spondylo-epiphyseal dysplasia in a medieval skeleton.
000281 (1998) Fred Spoor [Royaume-Uni] ; Chris Stringer [Royaume-Uni] ; Frans Zonneveld [Pays-Bas]Rare temporal bone pathology of the Singa calvaria from Sudan
000282 (1998) N. W. Kerr [Royaume-Uni]Prevalence and natural history of periodontal disease in prehistoric Scots (pre‐900 AD)
000298 (1996) H A Waldron [Royaume-Uni]Osteoarthritis of the hands in early populations.
000303 (1996) C. Hughes [Royaume-Uni] ; D. J. A. Heylings [Royaume-Uni] ; C. Power [Irlande (pays)]Transverse (Harris) lines in irish archaeological remains
000317 (1994) T. Molleson [Royaume-Uni]The eloquent bones of Abu Hureyra.
000324 (1993) K. Manchester [Royaume-Uni]Unusual pathological condition in the lower extremities of a skeleton from ancient Israel.
000326 (1993) F. Luther [Royaume-Uni]A cephalometric comparison of medieval skulls with a modern population.
000333 (1992) T. Molleson [Royaume-Uni]The anthropological evidence for change through Romanisation of the Poundbury population.
000350 (1990) J P Sadler [Royaume-Uni]Records of ectoparasites on humans and sheep from Viking-age deposits in the former western settlement of Greenland.
000374 (1976) Jane Siegel [Royaume-Uni]Animal palaeopathology: Possibilities and problems
000380 (????) J F Nunn [Royaume-Uni] ; E. TappTropical diseases in ancient Egypt.

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