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  • 2. An assessment of health and disease in the prehistoric inhabitants of the Mariana Islands.
    Pietrusewsky M, Douglas MT, Ikehara-Quebral RM.
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  • 5. Demographic, temporal and environmental effects on the frequency of cribra orbitalia in three Early Medieval populations from western Slovakia.
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    Hofmann MI, Böni T, Alt KW, Woitek U, Rühli FJ.
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    Slaus M.
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  • 17. Developmental, diachronic, and demographic analysis of cribra orbitalia in the medieval Christian populations of Kulubnarti.
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  • 18. [Causes of pediatric mortality in a medieval skeletal series].
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  • 19. Age structure and selected pathological aspects of a series of skeletons of late medieval Bernau (Brandenburg, Germany).
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