International Journal of Paleopathology

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Survival against the odds: Modeling the social implications of care provision to seriously disabled individuals2011/03/01English81
Increasing confidence in paleopathological diagnosis – Application of the Istanbul terminological framework2015/03/01English53
Introducing the Index of Care: A web-based application supporting archaeological research into health-related care2014/09/01English52
Testing new parasite egg extraction methods in paleoparasitology and an attempt at quantification2013/09/01English51
The origins of human parasites: Exploring the evidence for endoparasitism throughout human evolution2013/09/01English50
Differential survival among individuals with active and healed periosteal new bone formation2014/12/01English49
Food, parasites, and epidemiological transitions: A broad perspective2013/09/01English48
Paleopathological rigor and differential diagnosis: Case studies involving terminology, description, and diagnostic frameworks for scurvy in skeletal remains2017/12/01English43
Neoplasm or not? General principles of morphologic analysis of dry bone specimens2018/06/01English41
The roles of vitamin D and cutaneous vitamin D production in human evolution and health2018/12/01English41
Retrospective diagnosis and the use of historical texts for investigating disease in the past2011/10/01English38
Plant paleopathology and the roles of pathogens and insects2014/03/01English37
How should we diagnose disease in palaeopathology? Some epistemological considerations2018/03/01English37
Life not death: Epidemiology from skeletons2017/06/01English37
Taphonomic considerations for the analysis of parasites in archaeological materials2016/06/01English37
In search of consensus: Terminology for entheseal changes (EC)2016/06/01English37
Approaches to co-occurrence: Scurvy and rickets in infants and young children of 16–18th century Douai, France2016/03/01English36
Cementochronology, to cut or not to cut?2016/12/01English36
Differential diagnosis: Trepanation2016/09/01English35
Simplifying the process of extracting intestinal parasite eggs from archaeological sediment samples: A comparative study of the efficacy of widely-used disaggregation techniques2013/09/01English33
Introduction: Scientific rigor in paleopathology2017/12/01English33
Patterns of trauma and violence in 19th-century-born African American and Euro-American females2012/06/01English33
First bioarchaeological evidence of probable scurvy in Southeast Asia: Multifactorial etiologies of vitamin C deficiency in a tropical environment2014/06/01English32
Scurvy in a tropical paradise? Evaluating the possibility of infant and adult vitamin C deficiency in the Lapita skeletal sample of Teouma, Vanuatu, Pacific islands2014/06/01English32
The discovery and synthesis of the nutritional factor vitamin D2018/12/01English32
Shattered lives and broken childhoods: Evidence of physical child abuse in ancient Egypt2013/06/01English31
Human skeletal paleopathology2011/03/01English29
New world origin of canine distemper: Interdisciplinary insights2019/03/01English29
Subadult scurvy in Andean South America: Evidence of vitamin C deficiency in the late pre-Hispanic and Colonial Lambayeque Valley, Peru2014/06/01English29
The pathology of vitamin D deficiency in domesticated animals: An evolutionary and comparative overview2018/12/01English28