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  • 2. [Paleopathology of ancient Egyptian mummies and skeletons. Investigations on the occurrence and frequency of specific diseases during various time periods in the necropolis of Thebes-West].
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  • 7. Lessons from paleopathology.
    Rogers J, Dieppe P.
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  • 10. Bacteria in two-millennia-old cheese, and related epizoonoses in Roman populations.
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  • 11. Oldest bone disease.
    Rothschild BM, Thillaud PL.
    Nature; 1991 Jan 24; 349(6307):288. PubMed ID: 1987489
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  • 12. Revealing secrets of a lost city. An archaeologist examines skeletal remains from the ruins of Pompeii.
    Lazer E.
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  • 13. A morphological and molecular approach to investigating infectious disease in early medieval Iberia: The necropolis of La Olmeda (Palencia, Spain).
    Coppola Bove L, Kirkpatrick CL, Vigil-Escalera Guirado A, Botella López MC, Bos KI.
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  • 15. A health assessment for imperial Roman burials recovered from the necropolis of San Donato and Bivio CH, Urbino, Italy.
    Paine RR, Vargiu R, Signoretti C, Coppa A.
    J Anthropol Sci; 2009 Sep 24; 87():193-210. PubMed ID: 19663175
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    Ortner DJ.
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  • 17. New thoughts on old bones.
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  • 18. Dry bones: a paleopathological study of skeletal remains from a medieval graveyard in Dundee.
    Spalding RN, Sinclair DJ, Cox A, Morley KD.
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  • 19. Osteological and molecular identification of Brucellosis in ancient Butrint, Albania.
    Mutolo MJ, Jenny LL, Buszek AR, Fenton TW, Foran DR.
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  • 20. Examining the osteological paradox: Skeletal stress in mass graves versus civilians at the Greek colony of Himera (Sicily).
    Kyle B, Reitsema LJ, Tyler J, Fabbri PF, Vassallo S.
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