Investigating the specificity of periosteal reactions in pathology museum specimens

DA Weston - American Journal of Physical Anthropology: The …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The relationship between periosteal new bone formation and a number of infectious and
metabolic conditions frequently seen in archeological human skeletal remains was …

Paleopathology of skeletal fluorosis

J Littleton - American Journal of Physical Anthropology: The …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
Skeletal fluorosis is one of a range of conditions causing excessive ossification and joint
ankylosis in skeletons. It is rarely considered, however, in differential diagnoses of …

Human-animal interactions and infectious disease: a view for bioarchaeology

J Littleton, S Karstens, M Busse… - Bioarchaeology …, 2022 - journals.upress.ufl.edu
Zoonoses are significant in human histories, and in histories of other species and the
environment. Diseases have been an important evolutionary force, not just the major …

Skeletal preservation of children's remains in the archaeological record

BM Manifold - Homo, 2015 - Elsevier
Taphonomy is an important consideration in the reconstruction of past environments and
events. Taphonomic alterations and processes are commonly encountered on human …

Invisible impacts but long‐term consequences: Hypoplasia and contact in central Australia

J Littleton - American Journal of Physical Anthropology: The …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
The dental casts taken of Aboriginal people resident at Yuendumu, Central Australia,
between 1950–1970 preserve a unique historical record of defects of the dental enamel …

Linear growth variation in the archaeological record

LT Humphrey - Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary …, 2003 - books.google.com
The evaluation of physical development in terms of percentage of mature state attained at a
given age measures the tempo of development (Eveleth & Tanner, 1990). For some …

[HTML][HTML] Ancient genomes illuminate Eastern Arabian population history and adaptation against malaria

R Martiniano, M Haber, MA Almarri, V Mattiangeli… - Cell genomics, 2024 - cell.com
The harsh climate of Arabia has posed challenges in generating ancient DNA from the
region, hindering the direct examination of ancient genomes for understanding the …

Moving from the canary in the coalmine: modeling childhood in Bahrain

J Littleton - Social bioarchaeology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
One bioarchaeological approach to children can be characterized as the “canary in the
coalmine” approach, where the health of children, the most vulnerable segment of society is …

[PDF][PDF] American-Mongolian deer stone project: field report 2008

WW Fitzhugh - 2009 - repository.si.edu
Ulaan Tolgoi DS4 S-17 Erkhel/2003 B-182958 AMS charcoal 2170 ą 40 BP BP 2320-2050
Ulaan Tolgoi DS4 S-7 Erkhel/2003 B-182959 AMS charcoal 2930 ą 40 BP BP 3220-2950 …

Limited yet informative: pathological alterations observed on human skeletal remains from third and second millennia BC collective burials in the United Arab Emirates

S Blau - International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
While syntheses of palaeopathological studies have been undertaken in many parts of the
world, until recently little was known about human health in the past in the United Arab …