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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 75.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000050 (2013) Simon A. Mays [Royaume-Uni]Loss of molar occlusion and mandibular morphology in adults in an ancient human population consuming a coarse diet
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
000070 (2012) Jonny Geber [Royaume-Uni] ; Eileen Murphy [Royaume-Uni]Scurvy in the Great Irish Famine: Evidence of vitamin C deficiency from a mid‐19th century skeletal population
000071 (2012) Simon Mays [Royaume-Uni]Nasal septal deviation in a mediaeval population
000074 (2012) Vanessa Campanacho [Royaume-Uni, Portugal] ; Ana Luísa Santos [Portugal] ; Hugo F. V. Cardoso [Portugal]Assessing the influence of occupational and physical activity on the rate of degenerative change of the pubic symphysis in portuguese males from the 19th to 20th century
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
000083 (2011) Sofia N. Wasterlain [Portugal] ; Eugénia Cunha [Portugal] ; Simon Hillson [Royaume-Uni]Periodontal disease in a Portuguese identified skeletal sample from the late nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries
000085 (2011) Piers D. Mitchell [Royaume-Uni] ; Rebecca C. Redfern [Royaume-Uni]Brief communication: Developmental dysplasia of the hip in medieval London
000087 (2011) Garrard Cole [Royaume-Uni] ; Tony Waldron [Royaume-Uni]Apple Down 152: A putative case of syphilis from sixth century AD Anglo‐Saxon England
000088 (2011) Rebecca C. Redfern [Royaume-Uni] ; Sharon N. Dewitte [États-Unis]A new approach to the study of Romanization in Britain: A regional perspective of cultural change in late Iron Age and Roman Dorset using the Siler and Gompertz–Makeham models of mortality
000096 (2010) Fiona Crowe [Australie] ; Alessandra Sperduti [Italie] ; Tamsin C. O'Connell [Royaume-Uni] ; Oliver E. Craig [Royaume-Uni] ; Karola Kirsanow [États-Unis] ; Paola Germoni [Italie] ; Roberto Macchiarelli [France] ; Peter Garnsey [Royaume-Uni] ; Luca Bondioli [Italie]Water‐related occupations and diet in two Roman coastal communities (Italy, first to third century AD): Correlation between stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values and auricular exostosis prevalence
000098 (2010) Sharon N. Dewitte [États-Unis] ; Jelena Bekvalac [Royaume-Uni]Oral health and frailty in the medieval English cemetery of St Mary Graces
000101 (2010) Sébastien Villotte [France] ; Dominique Castex [France] ; Vincent Couallier [France] ; Olivier Dutour [France, Canada] ; Christopher J. Knüsel [Royaume-Uni] ; Dominique Henry-Gambier [France]Enthesopathies as occupational stress markers: Evidence from the upper limb
000113 (2009) Anne C. Stone [États-Unis] ; Alicia K. Wilbur [États-Unis] ; Jane E. Buikstra [États-Unis] ; Charlotte A. Roberts [Royaume-Uni]Tuberculosis and leprosy in perspective
000116 (2009) Manisha R. Dayal [Australie] ; Anthony D. T. Kegley [États-Unis] ; Goran Štrkalj [Australie, Afrique du Sud] ; Mubarak A. Bidmos [Afrique du Sud] ; Kevin L. Kuykendall [Royaume-Uni]The history and composition of the Raymond A. Dart Collection of Human Skeletons at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
000117 (2009) Simon Mays [Royaume-Uni] ; Rachel Ives [Royaume-Uni] ; Megan Brickley [Royaume-Uni]The effects of socioeconomic status on endochondral and appositional bone growth, and acquisition of cortical bone in children from 19th century Birmingham, England
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
000121 (2009) Sofia N. Wasterlain [Portugal] ; Simon Hillson [Royaume-Uni] ; Eugénia Cunha [Portugal]Dental caries in a Portuguese identified skeletal sample from the late 19th and early 20th centuries
000125 (2009) Stephen J. Lycett [Royaume-Uni]Book review: Human Evolution: Trails from the Past
000129 (2009) Pia Nystrom [Royaume-Uni] ; Diana Mahoney-Swales [Royaume-Uni]Book review: Advances in Human Palaeopathology
000139 (2008) Tracy L. Prowse [États-Unis] ; Shelley R. Saunders [Canada] ; Henry P. Schwarcz [Canada] ; Peter Garnsey [Royaume-Uni] ; Roberto Macchiarelli [France] ; Luca Bondioli [Italie]Isotopic and dental evidence for infant and young child feeding practices in an imperial Roman skeletal sample

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