International Journal of Paleopathology

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A 6500-year-old Middle Neolithic child from Pollera Cave (Liguria, Italy) with probable multifocal osteoarticular tuberculosis2017/06/01English20
The rachitic tooth: Refining the use of interglobular dentine in diagnosing vitamin D deficiency2018/09/01English20
Human intestinal parasites in crusader Acre: Evidence for migration with disease in the medieval period2011/12/01English20
Human intestinal parasites from a Mamluk Period cesspool in the Christian quarter of Jerusalem: Potential indicators of long distance travel in the 15th century AD2015/06/01English20
Reestablishing rigor in archaeological parasitology2017/12/01English20
The influence of chronic conditions and the environment on pubertal development. An example from medieval England2016/03/01English19
Survival after trepanation—Early cranial surgery from Late Iron Age Switzerland2015/12/01English19
Identification of working reindeer using palaeopathology and entheseal changes2020/09/01English19
Accommodating difference in the prehistoric past: Revisiting the case of Romito 2 from a bioarchaeology of care perspective2015/03/01English19
Soft tissue taphonomy: A paleopathology perspective2011/10/01English19
Osteological evidence of short-limbed dwarfism in a nineteenth century Dutch family: Achondroplasia or hypochondroplasia2013/12/01English18
Taking stock: A systematic review of archaeological evidence of cancers in human and early hominin remains2018/06/01English18
Discernment of mortality risk associated with childbirth in archaeologically derived forager skeletons2014/12/01English18
A contextual study of the medieval hospital and cemetery of St Mary Magdalen, Winchester, England2012/12/01English18
An ovarian teratoma of late Roman age2012/12/01English18
Improving the use of historical written sources in paleopathology2017/12/01English18
Insights on the paleoepidemiology of ancient tuberculosis from the structural analysis of postcranial remains from the Ligurian Neolithic (northwestern Italy)2016/12/01English18
Patterns of frailty in non-adults from medieval London2018/09/01English18
Multiple myeloma in paleopathology: A critical review2019/03/01English17
Rare paleopathological insights into vitamin D deficiency rickets, co-occurring illnesses, and documented cause of death in mid-19th century London, UK2018/12/01English17
Bilateral fractures of the scapula: Possible archeological examples of beatings from Europe, Africa and America2012/12/01English17
Periodontal disease in sheep and cattle: Understanding dental health in past animal populations2021/06/01English17
Entheseal changes and pathological lesions in draught reindeer skeletons – Four case studies from present-day Siberia2016/09/01English16
Picking up the pieces: Utilizing the diagnostic potential of poorly preserved remains2015/03/01English16
Evidence of childhood scurvy in a Middle Byzantine Greek population from Crete, Greece (11th–12th centuries A.D.)2014/06/01English16
Intestinal parasites from the 2nd–5th century AD latrine in the Roman Baths at Sagalassos (Turkey)2017/12/01English15
Binding women: Ethnology, skeletal deformations, and violence against women2012/06/01English15
Skeletal changes in lower limb bones in domestic cattle from Eketorp ringfort on the Öland island in Sweden2012/12/01English15
Cultural conflict and the impact on non-adults at Puruchuco-Huaquerones in Peru: The case for refinement of the methods used to analyze violence against children in the archeological record2012/06/01English15
Contributions of ectoparasite studies in archaeology with two examples from the North Atlantic region2013/09/01English15