1998-2002

Part I: Paleopathology Newsletter

Five-Year Index:  Numbers 101 – 120

Article, Author, and Subject Index

 

 

A

Achondroplasia  -  in a skeleton from Italy   2000 No. 112:9-12

Advisory Committee

-  Association constitution and by-laws drafted   1998 No. 104:1

Akhenaten

            -  comment on possibility of Marfan syndrome in   2000 No. 111:3-4

-  evidence of Marfan syndrome in   2000 No. 110:6-11, 2000 No. 111:8-13

Andersen, Johs  -  comment (pencil-sharpened bones from India)   1999 No. 108:13

Anencephaly

-  clarification of details of case reported by Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire   2001 No. 116:17-21.

-  description and translation of some early literature on   2002 No. 119:12-19

-  illustration of abnormal shape of cranial elements in    2001 No. 115:9-11

-  information about the location of an anencephalic mummy from Egypt   2002  119:19

Annotated Bibliography  -  Christine Hanson replaces R. Ted Steinbock as editor   1998 No. 104:5

Anton, Susan  -  paleopathology of the Cook Islands  -  news from the field   2000 No. 111:6

Aspartic Acid Racemization  -  uses of in aDNA research   1999 No. 106:9-12

Associations

Asociación Española de Paleopatología  -  news from the field  1998 No. 104:6

British Association of Biological Anthropologists and Osteoarchaeologists   1999 No. 106:7-8

International Network for the History of Leprosy (INHL)   2000 No. 111:14

Midwest Bioarcheology and Forensic Anthropology Association  -  news from the field   2000 No. 109:15-16.

Pathology Museums Group   2000 No. 111:14

Athlete of Taranto  -  skeleton of reexamined   2002 No. 118:8-12

Aubry, Brian  -  Cockburn Student Award recipient   2001 No. 114:12-13

 

B

Badouin, Marcel (1914)  Human Femurs from the Belleville Sepulchre [translated by Eve Cockburn from his 1914 article with commentary].  PPN  113:13-15.

Baggieri, Gaspare (2000)  A singular case of achondroplastic dwarfism with articular facets on tibiofibular diaphyses, from the Longobard Necropolis of the Late Middle Ages at Cividale del Friuli (Udine), Italy.  PPN  112:9-12.

Baggieri G and Mallegni F (2001)  Morphopathology of some osseous alterations of thalassic nature.  PPN  116:10-16.

Baggieri G, di Giacomo M, and Piazza P (2001)  The Mummies of Venzone.  PPN  114:6-8.

Baggieri G, Dipilato S, Dragoni E, and di Giacomo M (2001)  Paleo-images of Mummy A4, the Infant Mummy, and other bodies from the Basilica of St. Francesco in Arezzo.  PPN  113:8-12.

Baggieri, Gaspare (2002)  Skeletal alterations in the athlete of Taranto (Italy, V Century BC):  Consequences of panathenaic competition?  PPN  118:8-11.

Baker, Brenda  -  update on the 2002 Cockburn Student Award competition   2002 No. 118:2

Baker, Joan  -  2000 Cockburn Student Award Honorable Mention   2000 No. 110:13

Barentsz, Willem  -  search for the grave of in the arctic  -  news from the field  1998 No. 104:6

Bioanthropology Foundation Prize for Best Poster (European Meetings)

-  requirements   1999 No. 107:1

-  winners announced   2000 No. 112:13

Black Plague  -  see Bubonic Plague

Books/Publications of Interest

-  Ban Chiang, A Prehistoric Village Site in Northeast Thailand II:  The Human Skeletal Remains (Pietrusewsky M and Douglas MT)   2001 No. 114:17

-  Bibliography of Human Paleopathology (R. Tyson, editor) 1998 No. 101:1, 1999 No. 106:8, 2001 No. 114:15, 2002 No. 120:7

-  Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Paleopathology, The (A. Aufderheide & C. R. Martín) 1998 No. 101:1

-  Digital Archive of Human Paleobiology (CD-ROM Set)   2000 No. 112:16

-  Handbook of Archaeological Science (Brothwell & Pollard)   2002 No. 119:1

-  Historie et Archaeologie de la Lepre et des Lepreux en Europe et en Méditerranée de l'Antiquité aux Temps Modernes (B. Tabutteau, editor)   2000 No. 111:14

-  Mummies, Disease, and Ancient Cultures (A. Cockburn et al.)   1998 No. 101:1

-  Past and Present of Leprosy:  Proceedings of the 3rd ICEPID, The   2000 No. 111:14

-  Raising the Dead (A. Stirland)   2002 No. 119:1

-  Skulls and Skeletons:  Human Bone Collections and Accumulations (C. Quigley)   2001 No. 116:3

-  Treatment of Human Remains:  Technical Paper for Archaeologists, The (L. Buckley et al.)   1999 No. 108:6

-  Tuberculosis:  Past and Present.  Proceedings of the 2nd ICEPID Congress   1999 No. 107:1

Bog Bodies  -  how to prepare a bog body  -  news from the field   1998 No. 101:6

Bone Tumors  -  in mummy from Egypt   2001 No. 115:3-5

Bourbou, Chryssi (1998)  Case Report No. 20:  More evidence on the association of DISH and higher status individuals from Hellenistic Crete.  PPN  101:7-10.

Brothwell, Don  -  honored at the York Research Forum on Bioarchaeology conference   1999 No. 108:7

Bubonic Plague  -  enquiry (origins of European epidemic)   2000 No. 109:12

Buckley, Laureen

-  enquiry (skeleton with abnormally flat head)  -  news from the field   1999 No. 105:6

-  report on the Archaeology Ireland annual conference  -  news from the field   2001 No. 115:14-15

Burke, D. -  report on fieldwork in Jordan  -  news from the field   1999 No. 108:4-5

Burnett, Scott  -  2000 Cockburn Student Award Honorable Mention   2000 No. 110:13

Burridge, Alwyn (2000)  Preliminary Research Report (Part I):  Marfan syndrome and the 18th Dynasty royal family of ancient Egypt.  PPN  110:6-11.

Burridge, Alwyn (2000)  Preliminary Research Report (Part II):  Marfan syndrome and the 18th Dynasty royal family of ancient Egypt.  PPN  111:8-13.

Byers, Steven (2002)  A model for the diagnostic process in paleopathology.  PPN  117:11-18.

 

C

Calcaneus (Wedge Shaped)  -  in a skeleton from Egypt   1999 No. 106:14

Canada

        -  endemic syphilis during colonial times   2001 No. 115:5-8

-  frozen mummy dating to the 1400s found  -  news from the field    1999 No. 108:5

-  mitochondrial DNA extracted from British Columbia "Iceman"   2002 No. 117:8-10

Capasso L and Caramiello S (1999)  The absence of the sternum in the mummy of Santa Rosa Da Vitervo (Central Italy, XIII Century AD).  PPN  107:9-11.

Capasso, Luigi

-  Executive Committee bio   1999 No. 106:4

-  update on the 13th Biennial European Members Meeting  -  news from the field   2000 No. 109:16

Case, Troy  -  Student Concerns Committee bio   1999 No. 108:3

Cerebral Palsy  -  enquiry (possible case in a skeleton from Thailand)   2001 No. 114:9-11

Charon, Pierre

-  comment (anencephaly)   2002 No. 119:12

-  comment (pencil-sharpened bones)   2002 No. 120:7

Ciranni R, Caramella D, Iacconi P, and Fornaciari G (1998)  The 'Lace Lady" of Arezzo (Central Italy):  Imaging study and laparoscopy reveal a puerperal emergency of four centuries ago.  PPN  103:2.

Coccidioides immitis (fungus)  -  danger of infection from screening soil  -  news from the field   2002 No. 118:5

Cockburn, Eve

-  Editor's Page   1998 No. 101:1, 1998 No. 102:1, 1998 No. 103:1, 1998 No. 104:1, 1999 No. 105:1, 1999 No. 107:1, 1999 No. 108:1,

-  From the Editor Emerita   2000 No. 109:8, 2000 No. 111:3-4, 2000 No. 112:3-4, 2001 No. 113:13, 2001 No. 114:19-20

Cockburn, Eve (2000)  Saul Jarcho's Contribution to the History of Paleopathology.  PPN  112:4-8.

Cockburn Award for Best Student Presentation (Paleopathology Association Meetings)

        -  announcement of   1999 No. 106:5

        -  entries for (27th Annual Meeting)   2000 No. 109:4-5

        -  entries for (28th Annual Meeting)   2001 No. 113:4

        -  entries for (29th Annual Meeting)   2002 No. 117:4

        -  new guidelines   2001 No. 116:2

        -  requirements and draft guidelines   1999 No. 107:1, 1999 No. 107:3

-  winners and honorable mentions announced   2000 No. 110:13, 2000 No. 112:13, 2001 No. 114:12-13

Congenital Anomalies

-  congenital absence of the sternum   1999 No. 107:9-11

-  hip dysplasia   1998 No. 102:6-12

-  in remains from Saqqara   2001 No. 115:3-5

Constitution & By-laws

-  amendment of   2000 No. 110:4

-  committee formation   1998 No. 104:1

Cook, Della (2000)  Trepanation or Trephination?  The orthography of paleopathology.  PPN  2000 109:9-12.

Cook, Della (2001)  Neglected Ancestors:  Étienne and Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire.  PPN  116:17-21.

Cook, Della  -  comment (possible location of the anencephalic mummy from Egypt)   2002 No. 119:19

Cook Islands  -  burnt bones as evidence of ritual  -  news from the field   2000 No. 111:6

Coprolites

-  paleoparasitology at Fundação Oswaldo Cruz  -  news from the field   1998 No. 101:5

-  parasite eggs in   1999 No. 107:6-8

Cordeiro, Christina  -  Institute of Bioarchaeology Poster Prize recipient   2002 No. 120:10

Coughlan, Jennie  -  report on 2nd Annual British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology conference  -  news from the field   2001 No. 115:12-14

Crucifixion  -  paleopathological evidence   1998 No. 104:7-10

Cunha, Eugénia  -  Institute of Bioarchaeology Poster Prize   2002 No. 120:10

 

D

Daniels Jr., Farrington  -  preparing bog bodies  -  news from the field   1998 No. 101:6

Degree Programs

        -  MSc in Ancient Diet and Health, University of Durham, UK   2000 No. 110:12

        -  MSc in Palaeopathology, University of Durham, UK   2000 No. 110:11

Dental Attrition

-  in Japanese skeletons   1998 No. 103:6-7

-  in remains from Saqqara   2001 No. 115:3-5

Devine, D.  -   Institute of Bioarchaeology Poster Prize Honorable Mention   2002 No. 120:10

Diagnosis  -  process of in paleopathology   2002 No. 117:11-18

DISH  -  evidence of association with high status  -  case reports on paleopathology   1998 No. 101:7-10

DNA

        -  aDNA in coprolites  -  news from the field   1998 No. 101:5

        -  M. tuberculosis and M. bovis in aDNA analysis   2000 No. 110:13-16

-  use of aspartic acid racemization as an aging measure and for preservation   1999 No. 106:9-12

Dobney, Keith  -  report on a conference in honor of Don Brothwell   1999 No. 108:7

Duarte AN, Verde M, Ubilla M, Araújo A, Martins PC, Reinhard KJ and Ferreira LF (1999)  Note on parasite eggs in mineralized carnivora coprolites from the Upper Pleistocene Sopas Formation, Uruguay.  PPN  107:6-8.

During, Ebba  -  announcement of "Computer Applications in Archaeology" conference   2000 No. 112:15

Dutour, Olivier

-  report on the 3rd International Congress on the Evolution and Paleoepidemiology of Infectious Diseases   1999 No. 107:4-5

-  update on the 4th International Congress on the Evolution and Paleoepidemiology of Infectious Diseases   2000 No. 111:5, 2000 No. 112:15

Dzierzykray-Rogalski, Tadeusz  (obituary)   2001 No. 113:7

 

E

Egypt

        -  anencephalic mummy from   2001 No. 116:17-21, 2002 No. 119:19

        -  case of congenital hip dysplasia at Saqqara   1998 No. 102:6-12

-  Leiden Expedition to Saqqara  -  news from the field   1998 No. 101:6

-  Marfan syndrome in the 18th Dynasty   2000 No. 110:6-11

        -  possible remains of King Raneferef and Iufaa examined   1998 No. 102:4

-  report on paleopathology and anthropology of skeletons from the Leiden Museum of Antiquities   1999 No. 106:13-15

-  report of examination of skeletons from New Kingdom necropolis at Saqqara   2001 No. 115:3-5

        -  skeleton from tomb KV55 examined   1998 No. 102:4

El-Najjar, Mahmoud  -  report on fieldwork in Jordan  -  news from the field   1999 No. 108:4-5

Eisenberg, Leslie  -  update on the Midwest Bioarchaeology and Forensic Anthropology Association Meeting   2001 No. 114:16

Esterhazy, M. -  Bioanthropology Foundation Prize recipient   2000 No. 112:13

Executive Committee

        -  candidate bios (for president & vice president)   2000 No. 109:7-8

        -  election of   1999 No. 105:1, 1999 No. 106:5

-        member bios  1999 No. 106:3-4

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F

Facial Reconstruction  -  of two mummies from Italy   2001 No. 113:11

Familial Indicators  -  in three mummies from Egypt   2001 No. 115:3-5

Fellowships

-  J. Lawrence Angel Fellowship in Human Skeletal Studies (announcement)   2002 No. 118:7

Fulcheri E, Boano R, Grilletto R, Savoia D, Leospo E, and Rabino Massa E (1999)  The preservation status of ancient Egyptian mummified remains estimated by histological analysis.  PPN  108:8-12.

Fulcheri, Ezio  -  report on a conference entitled "Eminent Relics of Saints"   2001 No. 114:13-14

 

G

Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Étienne (2002)  Report about several deformations of the human skull, followed by an attempt at classification of acephalous monsters [originally published in 1821 and translated by Pierre Charon].   PPN  119:13-15.

Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Étienne (2002)  Note about a human monster found in the ruins of Thebes, Egypt, by M Passalacqua [originally published in 1826 and translated by Pierre Charon].   PPN  119:15-16.

Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Étienne (2002)  Description of a human monster born BC, and reflections about the features of monstrosities called anencephaluses [originally published in 1826 and translated by Pierre Charon].   PPN  119:16-19.

González Martin, A.  -  update on the VI Congreso de Paleopatología   2001 No. 114:16

Guerrero Sala, Lluis  -  enquiry (vascular paleopathology references)   2001 No. 116:3

Grauer, Anne

-  description of the Midwest Bioarchaeology and Forensic Anthropology Association   2000 No. 109:15-16

-  report on the website project   1998 No. 102:3, 2002 No. 118:3

-  update on the 7th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Bioarchaeology and Forensic Anthropology Association   2000 No. 111:5

Greece  -  individuals with DISH  -  case reports on paleopathology   1998 No. 101:7-10

Grmek, Mirko  (remembrance)   2000 No. 110:2

 

H

Hansen, Jens  (remembrance)   1998 No. 104:2

Hanson, Christine  -  report on the Trondheim seminar  -  news from the field   2000 No. 109:15

Harlacker, Leslie  -  2000 Cockburn Student Award recipient   2000 No. 110:13, 2000 No. 112:13

Heathcote, Gary

-  report on the Australasian Society for Human Biology Annual Meeting   2000 No. 111:6

-  news from Oceania and the Pacific Rim   2001 No. 114:17-19

Henneberg M, Henneberg R, and Cipriani M (2002)  Bilateral symmetrical thinning of the parietals in a female from Santa Venera necropolis of ancient Poseidonia, Italy (5th Century BC).  PPN  118:11-15.

Henneberg, Maciej  -  update on the Australasian Society for Human Biology conference   2000 No. 109:17

Henneberg, Renata  -  obituaries for Tadeusz Dzierzykray-Rogalski and Prominska Elzbieta   2001 No. 113:7

Hip Dysplasia

        -  comment on paper in PPN  92:6-11

-  in a skeleton from 18th Dynasty Saqqara, Egypt   1998 No. 102:6-12

Histopathology  -  agar embedding technique   2001 No. 116:7-9

Horne, Patrick (2001)  Endemic Syphilis in Colonial Canada.  PPN  115:5-8.

Horne, Patrick

-  announcement of "Bog People" exhibit tour  -  news from the field    2001 No. 116:5

        -  comment (pencil-sharpened bones from India)   1999 No. 108:13

-  report on "Kwaday", the Canadian Iceman  -  news from the field   1999 No. 108:5

 

 

I

India

- enquiry (pencil-sharpened femora from India)   1999 No. 105:11-12, 1999 No. 108:13, 2001 No. 113:13, 2001 No. 116:3, 2002 No. 120:7

Internet

-  Paleopathology Association website   1998 No. 102:3, 2000 No. 111:14, 2002 No. 118:3

        -  Pros and Cons of e-publication  -  comment   2001 No. 114:11-12

Ireland

-  newsletter begun by the Irish Section of the Association  -  news from the field   1999 No. 105:5

-  summary (brief) of an article written for Archaeology Ireland called "Decommissioning our Dead"   1999 No. 105:5

Israel

-  only known evidence of crucifixion in a skeleton  1998 No. 104:7-10

-  opposition to human osteology by religious groups   2001 No. 114:2-4

Italy

        -  achondroplastic dwarf from   2000 No. 112:9-12

        -  art and paleopathology in the Capestrano Warrior   2002 No. 119:3-11

-  Athlete of Taranto skeleton examined   2002 No. 118:8-12

        -  child burial from Pisa   2001 No. 116:10-16

        -  more mummies from the Basilica of San Francesco   2001 No. 113:8-12

        -  mummies from Cathedral of Venzone studied   2001 No. 114:6-8

-  mummy from Basilica of San Francesco studied  -  short reports   1998 No. 103:4-6

-  parietal thinning in a skeleton from   2002 No. 118:11-15

Iufaa (Egyptian Priest)

-  possible mummy of examined  -  news from the field   1998 No. 102:4

-  report on work in area east of his tomb   2001 No. 115:3-5

 

J

Japan  -  activity related incisor attrition  -  short reports   1998 No. 103:6-7

Jarcho, Saul

        -  contributions to the history of paleopathology   2000 No. 112:4-8

-  (remembrance)   2000 No. 112:3-4

Jordan

        -  9500 year old Neolithic remains excavated  -  news from the field   2002 No. 117:7

-  report of fieldwork at several sites  -  news from the field   1999 No. 108:4-5

 

K

Kennedy, Kenneth  - comment (pencil-sharpened bones from India)   1999 No. 108:13

Khay (Egyptian Merchand and Goldwasher)  -  skeletons from tomb of examined   1999 No. 106:13-15

Kliks, Michael  -  comment (altered human femora)   2001 No. 116:3

Kwaday (Canadian Iceman)

        -  mitochondrial DNA extracted from   2002 No. 117:8-10

-  report of discovery  -  news from the field    1999 No. 108:5

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L

Leishmania (DNA extracted from rodents)  -  Paleoparasitology at Fundação Oswaldo Cruz - news from the field   1998 No. 101:5

Leprosy  -  report from international congress on its past and present   1999 No. 107:4-5

Lewin, Peter

-  1918 Spanish Flu Project  -  news from the field   1998 No. 104:6

-  update on 1918 Spanish Flu Project  -  news from the field   1999 No. 108:5

Lewis, C.  - Institute of Bioarchaeology Poster Prize Honorable Mention   2002 No. 120:10

Luxation  -  of talocrural joint in an Egyptian skeleton   1999 No. 106:14-15

Lynnerup, Niels

-  (remembrance of Jens Peder Hart Hansen)   1998 No. 104:2

-  update on the 4th World Congress on Mummy Studies   2000 No. 109:17

 

M

Maat, George  -  search for the body of explorer Willem Barentsz  -  news from the field   1998 No. 104:6

Madelung's Disease  -  as a possible affliction of the Capestrano Warrior   2002 No. 119:3-11

Malaysia  -  oral pathology among Neolithic samples  -  news from the field    2000 No. 111:6

Marfan Syndrome  -  in the 18th Dynasty royal family of Egypt   2000 No. 110:6-11, 2000 No. 111:8-13

Martin-Dupont, S.  Institute of Bioarchaeology Poster Prize recipient   2002 No. 120:10

Meetings, Congresses, Symposia, Seminars

Asociació Catalano de Paleopatologia

       -  1st Annual Meeting, Barcelona, Spain   1999 No. 108:6

Australian Archaeological Association

-  Annual Conference 2001, Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia   2001 No. 114:16

Australasian Society for Human Biology

-  Annual Conference 2000, Camp Coorong, Australia   2000 No. 109:17, 2000 No. 111:6

-  Annual Conference 2001, Sydney, Australia   2001 No. 114:17

British Association of Biological Anthropologists and Osteoarchaeologists

       -  2nd Annual, Bradford, UK   2001 No. 115:12-14

       -  3rd Annual, Durham, UK   2001 No. 113:17-18

       -  4th Annual, Sheffield, UK   2001 No. 116:4

       -  5th Annual, Southampton, UK   2002 No. 120:11

Business Meetings (Paleopathology Association Meetings

-  agenda for 27th Annual Meeting   2000 No. 109:5

-  agenda for 28th Annual Meeting   2001 No. 113:4-5

-  agenda for 29th Annual Meeting   2002 No. 117:5

-  report from Donald Ortner on March 31, 1998 meeting   1998 No. 102:2-3

-  26th Annual Meeting   1999 No. 106:5

Conferences

-  Answers From the Grave - The Archaeology of Death, Dublin, Ireland   2001 No. 115:14-15

-  Computer Applications in Archaeology, Visby, Sweden   2000 No. 112:15

-  Eminent Relics of Saints, L'Aquila, Italy   2001 No. 114:13-14

-  Holocene Environmental Catastrophes and Recovery, London, UK   2001 No. 115:12

-  Human Remains:  Conservation, Retrieval and Analysis, hosted by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Virginia   2000 No. 109:14

-  Land and Sea:  Common Ground and Contemporary Issues for Australasian Archaeology, Townsville, Australia   2002 No. 119:2-3

-  Stones and Bones:  Formal Disposal of the Dead in Atlantic Europe during the Mesolithic-Neolithic Interface 6000 - 3000 BC, Sligo, Ireland   2001 No. 114:15-16

-  6th International Conference on Ancient DNA and Associated Bio-Molecules, Tel Aviv, Israel   2001 No. 116:5, 2002 No. 117:7, 2002 No. 118:1, 2002 No. 120:8-10

Colloquia

-  International Colloquium on Cranial Trepanation in Human History, Birmingham, UK   1999 106:8, 2000 No. 111:4

Congresses

-  V Congreso de Paleopatología, Alcalá la Real (Jaén) 1998 No. 104:6, 1999 No. 107:1, 1999 No. 107:5

-  VI Congreso de Paleopatología, Madrid, Spain   2001 No. 114:16

-  VI Congreso de la Asociación Latinoamericana de Antropologia Biológica, Montevideo, Uruguay   2000 No. 109:16

-  3rd International Congress on the Evolution and Palaeoepidemiology of Infectious Diseases (ICEPID 3), Bradford, UK   1998 No. 102:4-5, 1999 No. 105:5, 1999 No. 107:4-5

-  4th International Congress on the Evolution and Palaeoepidemiology of Infectious Diseases (ICEPID 4), Marseille, France   1999 No. 108:6, 2000 No. 111:5, 2000 No. 112:15-16, 2001 No. 116:4

-  3rd World Congress on Mummy Studies, Arica, Chile   1998 No. 103:3

-  4th World Congress on Mummy Studies, Nuuk, Greenland   1999 No. 108:6, 2000 No. 109:17, 2000 No. 112:16

-  5th World Congress on Mummy Studies, Torino, Italy   2002 No. 120:11

Gesellschaft für Anthropologie

-  Biennial Meeting   2000 No. 109:16

-  3rd Congress of the German Speaking Association of Physical Anthropologists (Gesellschaft für Anthropologie)  1998 No. 103:3

Midwest Bioarcheology and Forensic Anthropology Association (BARFAA)

-  5th Annual, Iowa City, Iowa   1998 No. 102:1

-  7th Annual, Columbia, Missouri   2000 No. 111:5

-  8th Annual, Witchita, Kansas   2001 No. 114:16

-  9th Annual, Indianapolis, Indiana   2002 No. 119:2

Paleopathology Association (North American Meetings)

-  25th Annual, Salt Lake City , Utah  1998 No. 101:2, 1998 No. 102:2

-  26th Annual, Columbus, Ohio   1998 No. 102:3, 1998 No. 103:2, 1998 No. 104:4, 1999 No. 105:1-3, 1999 No. 106:5

-  27th Annual, San Antonio, Texas   1999 No. 106:6, 1999 No. 107:2, 1999 No. 108:2, 2000 No. 109:2, 2000 No. 110:1 & 3

-  28th Annual, Kansas City, Missouri   2000 No. 110:3, 2000 No. 112:2, 2001 No. 113:2-4, 2001 No. 114:4

-  29th Annual, Buffalo, New York   2001 No. 114:4-5, 2002 No. 117:2-4, 2002 No. 118:2-3

-  30th Annual, Tempe, Arizona   2002 No. 120:3-4

Paleopathology Association (European Meetings)

-  12th Biennial, Czech Republic   1998 No. 101:4, 1998 No. 102:1, 1998 No. 104:3

-  13th Biennial, Chieti, Italy   1998 No. 104:4-5, 1999 No. 106:6, 1999 No. 107:2, 2000 No. 109:16

-  14th Biennial, Coimbra, Portugal   2001 No. 115:1, 2002 No. 117:6, 2002 No. 118:3, 2002 No. 118:4, 2002 No. 120:2-3, 2002 No. 120:6-7

Seminars

-  Seminar on Human and Animal Osteology, Trondheim, Norway   2000 No. 109:15

Symposia

-  North American Treponematosis:  A Natural Histoy  -  held at the 67th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Salt Lake City   1999 No. 105:7-10

Workshops (Paleopathology Association Meetings)

-  Congenital and Developmental Abnormalities (26th Annual Meeting)   1998 No. 104:4, 1999 No. 106:5

-  Destructive Lesions in Human Skeletal Disease (28th Annual Meeting)   2001 No. 114:4, 2001 No. 113:2

-  Differential Diagnosis in Skeletal Disease No. 14 (29th Annual Meeting)   2002 No. 117:2

-  Endocrine Diseases, Dysplasias and Other Interesting Conditions (26th Annual Meeting)   1998 No. 103:2, 1998 No. 104:4

-  Human Skeletal Disease With Emphasis on Diseases Caused by Malnutrition (25th Annual Meeting)   1998 No. 101:2, 1998 No. 102:2

-  Leprosy – How to Recognise it in the Archaeological Record and Interpret the Evidence (25th Annual Meeting)   1998 No. 101:2, 1998 No. 102:2

-  Paleopathology Case Reviews (27th Annual Meeting) 1999 No. 107:2, 1999 No. 108:2, 2000 No. 110:3

-  Pathological Presentations:  How to Avoid Traumatizing Your Audience (29th Anuual Meeting)   2002 No. 117:2

-  Skeletal Trauma (27th Annual Meeting) 1999 No. 107:2, 2000 No. 109:2, 2000 No. 110:3

Mehta, Jal (obituary)   2001 No. 116:6

Mekota, A. M. -  Bioanthropology Foundation Prize recipient   2000 No. 112:13

Melanesia  -  ritual treatment of bones in  -  news from the field   2000 No. 111:7

Merbs, Charles  -  Executive Committee bio   1999 No. 106:3

Miller E and Simon S (2001)  Anencephaly - something missing from the archaeological record?  PPN  115:9-11.

Miller, Elizabeth

-  Student Concerns Committee bio   1999 No. 108:3

-  update on the 2002 Cockburn Student Award competition   2002 No. 118:2

Modified Human Bones  -  pencil-sharpened bones from India   1999 No. 105:11-12, 1999 No. 108:13, 2001 No. 113:13, 2001 No. 116:3, 2002 No. 120:7

Monsalve, Maria (2002)  Mitochondrial DNA extracted from the British Columbia "Iceman".  PPN  117:8-10.

Monsalve, Victoria  -  Institute of Bioarchaeology Poster Prize Honorable Mention   2002 No. 120:10

Morimoto, Iwataro (1998)  Attrition on incisors of Asuka and Muromachi Japanese females, probably due to their oral work in spinning ramie into yarn.  PPN  103:6-7.

Mummies

        -  exhibition of at the British Museum   1999 No. 106:7

        -  fragmentary mummies from Saqqara   2001 No. 115:3-5

        -  from Cathedral of Venzone, Italy   2001 No. 114:6-8

        -  fungal infestation in   1999 No. 108:8-12

        -  Greenland mummies from Qilakitsoq   1998 No. 104:2

        -  of Santa Rosa Da Vitervo (with missing sternum)   1999 No. 107:9-11

        -  of the Basilica of San Francesco   1998 No. 103:4-6, 2001 No. 113:8-12

        -  preservation status studied   1999 No. 108:8-12

Museums

        -  Bog People exhibit to go on tour   2001 No. 116:5

        -  British Museum (mummy exhibit in the Roxie Walker Galleries)   1999 No. 106:7

        -  Egyptian Museum of Turin (mummy collections examined)   1999 No. 108:8-12

        -  Leiden Museum of Antiquities (skeletons from examined)   1999 No. 106:13-15

        -  San Diego Museum of Man (announcement of new exhibit)   2001 No. 114:14-15

 

N

NAGPRA  -  See also Repatriation Review Committee

-  bill HR 2893 to amend NAGPRA introduced by Washington State representative Doc Hastings   1998 No. 103:1

Nawrocki, Stephen  -  update on the 9th Annual Midwest Bioarcheology & Forensic Anthropology Association Meeting  -  news from the field   2002 No. 119:2

Neiburger, E. J.

-  enquiry (bubonic plague)   2000 No. 109:12

-  warning to excavators about coccidioides immitis in soil  -  news from the field   2002 No. 118:5

Nerlich, Andreas G.  -  Bioanthropology Foundation Prize recipient   2000 No. 112:13

Norway

-  1918 Spanish flu victims analyzed  -  news from the field   1998 No. 104:6

-  update on 1918 Spanish flu victims  -  news from the field   1999 No. 108:5

Nuno Vieira, Duarte  -  Institute of Bioarchaeology Poster Prize recipient   2002 No. 120:10

 

O

Ortner, Donald

        -  Executive Committee bio   1999 No. 106:3

        -  guest editorial   1999 No. 106:1-2

        -  notes on the first PPA election   1999 No. 105:4

-  president's page   2000 No. 109:6, 2000 No. 110:4, 2000 No. 111::2-3, 2000 No. 112:2-3, 2001 No. 113:5-6.

Osteoarthrosis/osteoarthritis

-  coxarthrosis (femur)  -  near head of left femur of a mummy   2001 No. 113:11

-  in mummies from Egypt   2001 No. 115:3-5

-  in vertebrae and limb bones of a mummy   2001 No. 113:11

Osteoporosis -  vertebral collapse related to in an Egyptian skeleton   1999 No. 106:14

Ozonoff, M  -  comment (bilateral hip dysplasia)   1998 No. 103:8

 

P

Paleoparasitology

- distribution of helminths in prehistoric Americas - news from the field   1998 No. 101:5

-  parasite eggs in Carnivora coprolites   1999 No. 107:6-8

Parasites

- Ascaris lumbricoides (Paleoparasitology at Fundação Oswaldo Cruz) - news from the field   1998 No. 101:5

- Diphyllobothrium pacificum (Paleoparasitology at Fundação Oswaldo Cruz) - news from the field   1998 No. 101:5

- Enterobius vermicularis (Paleoparasitology at Fundação Oswaldo Cruz) - news from the field   1998 No. 101:5

- Trichuris trichiura (Paleoparasitology at Fundação Oswaldo Cruz) - news from the field   1998 No. 101:5

Pabes (Son of Egyptian Khay)  -  skeletons from tomb of examined   1999 No. 106:13-15

Pálfi, György

-  report on the 3rd International Congress on the Evolution and Paleoepidemiology of Infectious Diseases   1999 No. 107:4-5

-  update on the 4th International Congress on the Evolution and Paleoepidemiology of Infectious Diseases   2000 No. 111:5

Parietal Thinning  -  in a female skeleton from Italy   2002 No. 118:11-15

Pay (Egyptian Harem Official)  -  examination of remains  -  news from the field   1998 No. 101:6

Pelvic Lipomatosis  -  as a possible affliction of the Capestrano Warrior   2002 No. 119:3-11

Pinheiro, J.  -  Institute of Bioarchaeology Poster Prize recipient   2002 No. 120:10

Porotic hyperostosis  -  in a child skeleton from Italy   2001 No. 116:10-16

Powell, Mary Lucas

-  Editor's Page   2000 No. 109:1, 2000 No. 110:1, 2000 No. 111:1, 2000 No. 112:1, 2001 No. 113:1, 2001 No. 114:1, 2001 No. 115:1, 2001 No. 116:1, 2002 No. 117:1, 2002 No. 118:1, 2002 No. 119:1, 2002 No. 120:1

        -  Executive Committee bio   1999 No. 106:3-4

-  report on the treponematosis symposium at the 67th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists   1999 No. 105:7-10

-  Student Concerns Committee bio   1999 No. 108:3

Prominska, Elzbieta  (obituary)   2001 No. 113:7

 

Q

Quigley, Christine

            -  enquiry (conjoined twins)   2001 No. 116:3

-  enquiry (unique collections, ossuaries)   1998 No. 103:8, 2001 No. 116:3

 

R

Rabino Massa, Emma  -  update on the 5th World Congress on Mummy Studies   2002 No. 112:11

Raia (Egyptian Harem Official)  -  examination of remains  -  news from the field   1998 No. 101:6

Raneferef (Egyptian King)  -  possible hand bones from analyzed  -  news from the field   1998 No. 102:4

Reinhard, Karl

-  Executive Committee bio   1999 No. 106:4

-  paleoparasitology at Fundação Oswaldo Cruz - news from the field   1998 No. 101:5

Reith, Timothy  -  ritual treatment of bones in Melanesia  -  news from the field   2000 No. 111:7

Rempel, A.  - Institute of Bioarchaeology Poster Prize Honorable Mention   2002 No. 120:10

Repatriation Review Committee

        -  announcement of meeting in Portland, Oregon  -  news from the field   1998 No. 102:5

Richards, M.  - Institute of Bioarchaeology Poster Prize Honorable Mention   2002 No. 120:10

Roberts, Charlotte

        -  enquiry (pencil-sharpened femora from India)   1999 No. 105:11-12

-  Everest Marathon  -  news from the field   1999 No. 105:6

-  report on the 3rd International Congress on the Evolution and Paleoepidemiology of Infectious Diseases   1999 No. 107:4-5

-  report on the 4th International Congress on the Evolution and Paleoepidemiology of Infectious Diseases  -  news from the field    2001 No. 116:4

-  report on the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation conference  -  news from the field   2000 No. 109:14

-  report on the trepanation colloquium   2000 No. 111:4

Rodríguez Albarrán MS, Casas Sánchez JD, Bartual García M, and Arroyo Pardo E (1999)  Aspartic acid racemization:  Its usefulness as an aging measure and for aDNA preservation.  PPN  106:9-12.

Rodríguez-Mafflotte, Conrado (remembrance)   2002 No. 118:7

Rogers, Juliet (obituary)   2002 No. 118:5-6

Rose, Jerry  -  report on fieldwork in Jordan  -  news from the field   1999 No. 108:4-5

Rühli, Frank  -   Student Concerns Committee bio   1999 No. 108:3

 

S

Sánchez Sánchez, José Antonio  -  report on the 5th National Congress of Paleopathology   1999 No. 107:5

Sans, Mónica  -  report on VI Congreso de la Asociación Latinoamericana de Antropologia Biológica   2000 No. 109:16

Schultz, Michael

        -  comment on histology workshop   2002 No. 118:3

        -  presidential candidate bio   2000 No. 109:7

        -  president's page   2001 No. 114:5, 2001 No. 115:2, No. 117:5-6

-  update on the 2nd Biennial Meeting of Gesellschaft für Anthropologie   2000 No. 109:15

-  welcoming remarks at the 14th Biennial European Meeting in Coimbra   2002 No. 120:2-3

-  9500 year old human remains from Jordan  -  news from the field   2002 No. 117:7

Shigella Bacteria  -  in coprolites  -  news from the field   1998 No. 101:5

Short Courses

-  Diagnosis and Interpretations in the Microscopic Research of Archaeological Bone, Göttingen, Germany   2002 No. 117:6, 2002 No. 120:5-6

-  Differential Diagnoses in Ancient Bone Diseases at the Microscopic Level, Göttingen, Germany   2002 No. 120:6

-  Paleopathology Short Course, University of Bradford, UK   2002 No. 120:11-12

-  Paleopathology Short Course, Universities of Bradford and Durham, UK   2001 No. 113:16-17

-  Paleopathology Short Course, University of Copenhagen, Denmark   2001 No. 115:15

Shroud of Turin (authenticity of)  -  comment   2000 No. 109:12-14

Sinusitis (maxillary)  -  in a juvenile from Egypt   1999 No. 106:13

Smenkhkare  (Egyptian Pharaoh)  -  evidence of Marfan syndrome in   2000 No. 110:6-11

Smith, Patricia  -  information concerning opposition to human osteology by ultra-conservative Israeli religious groups   2001 No. 114:2-4

Spanish Flu  -  in Norwegian miners from 1918  -  news from the field   1998 No. 104:6

Spigelman M and Bentley P (1998)  Bilateral congenital hip dislocation:  Skeletal changes in a skeleton from 18th Dynasty Saqqara, Egypt.  PPN  102:6-12.

Spigelman, Mark

        -  report on the 6th annual aDNA conference   2002 No. 120:8-10

-  update on the 6th annual aDNA conference  -  news from the field    2001 No. 116:5, 2002 No. 117:7

Sponsorship Program  -  reaping the rewards of   2000 No. 109:8

Stead, William

-  comment (M. tuberculosis and M. bovis in aDNA analysis)   2000 No. 110:13-16, 2000 No. 112:14

Sternum (agenesis)  -  in the mummy of Santa Rosa Da Vitervo   1999 No. 107:11-13

Stodder, Ann Lucy  -  ritual treatment of bones in Melanesia  -  news from the field   2000 No. 111:7

Stone, A.  - Institute of Bioarchaeology Poster Prize Honorable Mention   2002 No. 120:10

Straathof, D.  - Institute of Bioarchaeology Poster Prize Honorable Mention   2002 No. 120:10

Student Concerns Committee

        -  activities update   2002 No. 118:2

        -  committee member bios   1999 No. 108:3

        -  draft guidelines for the Cockburn Student Award competition   1999 No. 107:3

        -  new members announced   2002 No. 120:4

        -  tee-shirt design competition   2002 No. 119:1

-  updated guidelines for the Cockburn Student Award competition   2001 No. 116:2, 2002 No. 120:4-5

Strouhal, Eugen (2001)  Anthropological and palaeopathological activities in Egypt in 2001.  PPN  115:3-5.

Strouhal, Eugen (1999)  Report from Egypt:  Anthropology and paleopathology.  PPN  106:13-15.

Strouhal, Eugen

        -  Executive Committee bio   1999 No. 106:4

        -  remembrance of Luboš Vyhnánek   1999 No. 106:7

-  report on the Leiden Expedition to Saqqara  -  news from the field   1998 No. 101:6

-  report on the 12th European Members Meeting   1998 No. 104:3

-  1998 activities in Egypt  -  news from the field   1998 No. 102:4

 

T

Tapp, Edmund  -  in the news in Britain  -  news from the field   1998 No. 104:6

Tayles, Nancy  -  enquiry  -  case of cerebral palsy?   2001 No. 114:9-11

Teeth/Dentition

-  enamel hypoplasia in skeletons from Jordan  -  news from the field   1999 No. 108:5

-  oral health in Neolithic west Malaysia  -  news from the field   2000 No. 111:6

-  wear and decay of teeth in skeletons from Jordan  -  news from the field   1999 No. 108:5

Temple, Daniel  -  Cockburn Student Award runner up   2001 No. 114:12-13

Terracottas

-  Etruscan votive terracottas dealing with wombs  -  news from the field   1999 No. 105:6

-  rings possibly used for uterine prolapse  -  news from the field   1999 No. 105:6

Thailand

-  enquiry  -  possible case of cerebral palsy   2001 No. 114:9-11

-  evidence of agricultural intensification in skeletons from  -  news from the field   2001 No. 114:17-18

Thalassemia  -  probable diagnosis in a child from Italy   2001 No. 116:10-16

Thillaud, Pierre  -  remembrance of Mirko Grmek   2000 No. 110:2

Thüry, Günther  -  announcement of exposition on Roman hygiene and medicine   2002 No. 117:7

Tia (Vizier and husband of Tia)  -  skeletons from tomb of examined   1999 No. 106:13-15

Tia (daughter of Ramesses II and wife of Tia)  -  skeletons from tomb of examined   1999 No. 106:13-15

Treponematosis

-  comparison of European-origin vs. New World-origin arguments  -  news from the field  2001 No. 114:18

-  endemic syphilis in colonial Canada   2001 No. 115:5-8

-  report on a symposium entitled "North American Treponematosis:  A Natural History"   1999 No. 105:7-10.

Trauma

-  fracture patterns in a family tomb in Jordan   1999 No. 108:5

-  fractures in remains from Saqqara   2001 No. 115:3-5

Trembly, Diane  -  comment (M. tuberculosis and M. bovis)   2000 No. 112:14

Trepanation  -  orthography of   2000 No. 109:9-12

Trephination  -  see Trepanation

Tsaliki, Anastasia (2002)  The Capestrano Warrior:  Artistic caprice or disease?  PPN  119:3-11.

Tsaliki, Anastasia  -  comment  -  pros and cons of e-publishing   2001 No. 114:11-12

Tuberculosis

-  confusion of M. tuberculosis and M. bovis during molecular analysis   2000 No. 110:13-16

Tutankhamun

-  evidence of Marfan syndrome in   2000 No. 110:6-11, 2000 No. 111:8-13

-  his body shape from a tailor's perspective   2000 No. 111:3-4

Tyson, Rose

-  Executive Committee bio   1999 No. 106:3

-  Secretary/Treasurer's report   2002 No. 118:3

 

U

Uruguay  -  parasite eggs isolated from mineralized coprolites   1999 No. 107:6-8

Uterine Prolapse  -  possible use of terracotta for  -  news from the field   1999 No. 105:6

 

V

Vascular Paleopathology  -  enquiry (references on the topic)   2001 No. 116:3

Ventura L and Taglieri L (2001)  Agar embedding technique in histopaleoapthology.  PPN  116:7-9.

Vietnam  -  skeletal biology of Neolithic and bronze age skeletons from   2001 No. 114:18-19

Vyhnánek, Luboš  (remembrance)  -  news from the field   1999 No. 106:7

 

W

Waldron, Tony  -  obituary for Juliet Rogers   2002 No. 118:5-6

Walimbe, Subhash

-  enquiry (pencil-sharpened femora from India)   1999 No. 105:11-12, 1999 No. 108:13

-  obituary for Dr. Jal Mehta   2001 No. 116:6

Weaver, David

-  Student Concerns Committee bio   1999 No. 108:3

-  vice-presidential candidate bio   2000 No. 109:7-8

-  vice president's remarks on meeting abstracts for 2002   2002 No. 118:3

Weston, Darlene

-  update on the British Association of Bioarchaeologists and Osteoarchaeologists Meeting 2002  -  news from the field   2001 No. 116:4

-  update on the British Association of Bioarchaeologists and Osteoarchaeologists Meeting 2003  -  news from the field   2002 No. 120:11

Westaway, Michael  -  call for papers for the "Land and Sea" Australasian conference   2002 No. 119:2-3

 

Z

Zias, Joe

-  comment (authenticity of the Shroud of Turin) 2000 No. 109:12-14

-  letter published in May 11, 1998 issue of Time Magazine   1998 No. 102:1

Zias, Joe (1998)  Crucifixion in antiquity:  The paleopathological evidence.  PPN  104:7-10.

Zimmerman, Michael  -  update on the 4th World Congress on Mummy Studies   2000 No. 112:16

Zink, Albert  -  Bioanthropology Foundation Prize recipient   2000 No. 112:13


1998-2002

Part II: Meetings and Symposia

Author, Title, and Subject Index

 

 

 

TWENTY FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING                Salt Lake City, Utah, 1998

 

TWELFTH EUROPEAN MEETING                        Prague/Pilsen, Czech Rebuplic, 1998

 

TWENTY SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING                Columbus, Ohio, 1999

 

TWENTY SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING            San Antonio, Texas, 2000

 

THIRTEENTH EUROPEAN MEETING               Chieti, Italy, 2000

 

TWENTY EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING              Kansas City, Missouri, 2001

 

TWENTY NINTH ANNUAL MEETING                Buffalo, New York, 2002

 

FOURTEENTH EUROPEAN MEETING              Coimbra, Portugal, 2002

 

 

 

 

Author and title index from symposia and meetings

 

A

1.      Agelarakis A.  Paleopathology of the Hellenistic period ‘Abderetes’ in Thrace, Greece. Salt Lake City, 1998.

2.      Agelarakis A.  Paleopathology of Archaic infants in Abdera, Greece. Columbus, 1999.

3.      Agelarakis A.  Physical anthropology and paleopathology at the ancient necropolis of Thasos Island in Greece.  Buffalo, 2002.

4.      Ahlström T.  Who built the megalithic graves?  Paleopathological finds from the Rossberga Passage Grave, Sweden. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

5.      Al Oumaoui I, Brobeil SA and P Souich.  Markers of activity patterns in some Spanish populations.  Coimbra, 2002.

6.      Alexeeva TI.  Bioarchaeological analysis of sex differences in mortality profiles and stress levels in the late medieval population from Mistehaly, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Chieti, 2000.

7.      Alfonso MP and VG Standen.  Hypoplastic enamel defects in prehistoric Northern Chile.  Buffalo, 2002.

8.      Almeida P, Granja R, Santos S and C Costa.  Styloid process agenesis in an individual from a Portuguese medieval cemetery (Flor da Rosa).  Coimbra, 2002.

9.      Alvrus A and CA Hutchison.  Cemetery excavations at Rauzet, France. Salt Lake City, 1998.

10.   Alvrus A, Wright D and CF Merbs.  Tattoos among the Nubians of Semna South. Columbus, 1999.

11.   Anderson LS and JW Verano.  Cut marks as clues:  A study of the tools and techniques used in Lambayeque human sacrifice. San Antonio, 2000.

12.   Arcini C.  Bias in paleopathological research with respect to medieval cemeteries in Lund, Sweden. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

13.   Arcini CA.  Do pathological findings reflect excavation techniques, preservation or health status?  Coimbra, 2002.

14.   Ardagna Y.  Method for re-evaluating the prevalence of spinal disease in human paleopathology. Chieti, 2000.

15.   Arriaza B, Conlogue G, Bravo A, Standen V and A Inzulza.  Conventional radiography and computed tomography of Chinchorro mummies. Kansas City, 2001.

16.   Aubry BS.  Reanalysis of possible trephination from the Mississippian site of Kane Mounds (11-MS-104) in Madison County, Illinois. Kansas City, 2001.

17.   Aubry BS.  Anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of the circulation of the calvarium.  Buffalo, 2002.

 

B

18.   Bachmeier B, Rohrbach H, Zink A and A Nerlich.  Molecular analysis of the human remains of the two founders of the monastery of Tegernsee, South Germany.  Coimbra, 2002.

19.   Bachmeier B, Zink A, Rohrbach H, Szeimies U and AG Nerlich.  Metastatic tumor infiltration in an ancient Egyptian vertebra. Chieti, 2000.

20.   Backo HC and J Verano.  Early tuberculosis in prehistoric northern coastal Peru. Kansas City, 2001.

21.   Baggieri G.  Uter-utris/Matrix vitae. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

22.   Baggieri G.  Interception and pathophysiology of accessory articular facets in a dwarf belonging to X-XII century. Chieti, 2000.

23.   Baier M and K Reinhard.  Analyzing quids from Mexico:  Casting dental pathology and morphology.  Buffalo, 2002.

24.   Baker BJ and SE Burnett.  Developmental anomalies from the Abydos Middle Cemetery, Egypt. San Antonio, 2000.

25.   Baker BJ and SA Hurlbut.  A twist of fate?  Torticollis in an unusual skeleton from prehistoric Arizona. San Antonio, 2000.

26.   Baker BJ and EA Miller.  Pathological presentations:  How to avoid traumatizing your audience.  (Workshop)  Buffalo, 2002.

27.   Baker JE.  Turned ankles and troubled times at San Juan Capistrano Mission, San Antonio, Texas:  A bioarchaeological analysis of skeletal trauma. San Antonio, 2000.

28.   Bandres A and F Exteberria.  Maxillary lesions in one old specimen of Ursus arctos l. Chieti, 2000.

29.   Barette, TS, Edgar HJH and LR Lease.  Possible treponematosis in pre-contact Ohio. Columbus, 1999.

30.   Baxarias J, Ginestà JA, Ayestaran N and D Campillo.  Infectious pathology in the later Roman necropolis of Prat de la Riba (Terragona). Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

31.   Baxarias J, Ginestà JA, Subirà E and D Campillo.  Evidence of surgical knife marks on a Late Roman skeleton:  A facial neoplasia exeresis attempt. Chieti, 2000.

32.   Baxarias J, Campillo D, Subirá M, Ginestà J and M Martínez.  Prevalence and location of arthrosis in an Hispanian Roman urban population.  Coimbra, 2002.

33.   Bazarsad N.  Degenerative disease changes from prehistoric Chandman burials from western Mongolia. Chieti, 2000.

34.   Beckett R and G Conlogue.  Video enhanced fiberoptic examination of skeletal material and artifacts with radiographic correlation. Salt Lake City, 1998.

35.   Beckett R and S Guillén.  Field video endoscopy – A pilot project at Centro Mallqui, El Algorrobal, Peru. San Antonio, 2000.

36.   Beckett R, Conlogue G and  R Colten.  Endoscopic evaluation of segmented sternum with radiographic correlation in a Peruvian infant:  Implications for aging of the individual. Columbus, 1999.

37.   Beckett R, Guillén S and G Conlogue.  Chachapoya mummies:  Pulmonary pathologies. Kansas City, 2001.

38.   Beckett R, McNamee M and J Monge.  Endoscopic evidence of lymphadenopathy in a mummified Peruvian woman from Pachacamac. Columbus, 1999.

39.   Bedini E, Bertoldi F, Faggioni PR, Mallegni F, Pagni G, Pejrani Baricco L, Subbrizio M, Usai L and G Fornaciari.  Cranial trauma in the individuals from the cemetery of Piazza San Giovanni (Torino):  The medieval example. Chieti, 2000.

40.   Belcastro M and B Bonfiglioli.  Extra-masticatory wear patterns in the horsemen of Vicenne-Campochiaro medieval necropolis (Molise, Italy). Chieti, 2000.

41.   Belcastro M, Mariotti V, Facchini F and O Dutour. A probable case of leprosy in the Early Middle Ages necropolis of Vicenne-Campochiaro (Molise, Italy).  Coimbra, 2002.

42.   Bello S, Signoli M, Pálfi Gy, Rabino Massa E and O Dutour.  Taphonomy and palaeopathology:  Can we believe in palaeoepidemiology? Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

43.   Bennike P.  Fact or myth?  A re-evaluation of Danish finds with evidence of tuberculosis. Salt Lake City, 1998.

44.   Bennike P.  Leprosy in Denmark. Salt Lake City, 1998.

45.   Bennike P.  Danish bog skeletons from the early Neolithic:  Skull surgery, congenital abnormalities, disabling disease, strangulation, and violent acts! Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

46.   Bennike P.  The interpretation of traumatic lesions. San Antonio, 2000.

47.   Bennike P and N Hengstenberg.  Maglinant bone diseases in skeletal material. How are they diagnosed?  Coimbra, 2002.

48.   Beňuš R and S Masniková.  Markers of occupational stress in Great Moravian and Early Middle Ages populations from Devín (Southwestern Slovakia).  Coimbra, 2002.

49.   Beňuš R, Masniková S and J Lietava.  Intentional cranial vault deformation among the Slavic population from a medieval cemetery in Devin. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

50.   Berdy CM, Sandford MK and GE Kissling.  A preliminary study of degenerative joint disease at the Archaic period Barrett Site, McLean County, Kentucky. San Antonio, 2000.

51.   Berner M, Wiltschke-Schrotta K and S Guld.  Intentional defleshing in Bronze Age Austria.  Coimbra, 2002.

52.   Berrocal M, Garcia E, Baxarias J, Campillo D and ME Subirá.  Paleopathological analysis of Harris lines in the Late Roman necropolis of Prat de la Riba in Tarragona (Spain).  Coimbra, 2002.

53.   Berry HK.  Subjectivity versus objectivity in osteoarchaeology – the implications for palaeopathology. Kansas City, 2001.

54.   Berryman CA, Spradley K and C Sparks.  Enamel hypoplasia and stature:  A test of correlation and causation. San Antonio, 2000.

55.   Bertoldi F, Bedini E, Faggioni PR, Mallegni F, Pagni G, Pejrani Baricco L, Subbrizio M, Usai L and G Fornaciari.  Cranial trauma in the individuals from the cemetery of Piazza San Giovanni (Torino):  A multiple burial dates to the Renaissance. Chieti, 2000.

56.   Biers T.  The mysteries of the mummies:  Educating the public about human remains. San Antonio, 2000.

57.   Black R and J Boudreaux.  Paget’s disease of bone. Columbus, 1999.

58.   Blondiaux J.  The ageing of fracture healing in paleopathology with light microscopic observation. Chieti, 2000.

59.   Blondiaux J, Cotten A, Eisenberg LE and R-M Flipo.  Microscopic estimations of tumours and tumour-like entities in northern Gaul. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

60.   Blondiaux G, Blondiaux J, Secousse F, Cotten A, Danze PM and RM Ripo.  Rickets and child abuse:  The case of a 4th century girl from Normandy. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

61.   Bondioli L and R Macchiarelli.  Infant health status in an Imperial Roman urban population:  Evidence from Portus Romae. Chieti, 2000.

62.   Bonfiglioli B, Mariotti V, Facchini F, Belcastro M and S Condemi.  Interproximal grooves in two individuals from the Epipaleolithic necropolis of Taforalt (Morocco).  Coimbra, 2002.

63.   Böni T and FJ Rühli.  A historic milestone in thoracic surgery - The original specimen of the first thoracoplasty performed in Zurich (Switzerland) by Ferdinand Sauerbruch (1875-1951).  Buffalo, 2002.

64.   Borgognini Tarli SM, Canci A, Floris G, Marini E, Mulliri G, Usai E and L Vacca.  Bilateral brachymelia in a skeleton from a Nuragic Sardinian site. Chieti, 2000.

65.   Bourbou C. Possible metastatic carcinoma, dating to the Turkish conquest in Crete. Salt Lake City, 1998.

66.   Bourbou C.  Non-specific infections in a rural population from northern Greece (10th – 12th centuries AD). Columbus, 1999.

67.   Bourbou C.  Subadult scurvy:  A probable case from Early Byzantine Crete (Greece). San Antonio, 2000.

68.   Bourbou C.  Pathological conditions in the lower extremities of two skeletons from early Byzantine Greece. Chieti, 2000.

69.   Bourbou C.  Biological status of Hellenistic and Roman elites in western Crete (Greece).  Buffalo, 2002.

70.   Bourbou C.  Health patterns of Proto-Byzantine populations (6th-7th centuries AD) in South Greece: The cases of Eleutherna (Crete) and Messene (Peloponnese).  Coimbra, 2002.

71.   Boylston A, Holst M, Isaac L, Roberts CA and D Evans.  Spinal disease at the Augustinian friary in Hull, England. Kansas City, 2001.

72.   Boylston A, Coughlan J, Holst M, Knüsel C, Novak S and T Sutherland.  The history, archaeology and anthropology of a mass grave. Salt Lake City, 1998.

73.   Brasili P, Ventrella A and B Bonfiglioli.  A case of deformation of the vertebral column in an adult female of the 19th century AD. Chieti, 2000.

74.   Brasili P, Ventrella A and B Bonfiglioli.  Congenital malformations of the vertebral column:  “Butterfly” vertebrae. Chieti, 2000.

75.   Bravo A, Conlogue G and S Guillén. Chachapoya mummies:  Pathology and trauma of the spine. Kansas City, 2001.

76.   Bravo AJ, Conlogue G, Guillén S and J Salazar.  Imaging spine pathology in Chachapoya mummies. Buffalo, 2002.

77.   Brickley M.  British urban health in the 18th and 19th Century.  Coimbra, 2002.

78.   Brickley M and S Buteux.  Health and the onset of urbanisation and industrialisation in 18th and 19th century:  Investigations at, St. Martin's church, Birmingham.  Buffalo, 2002.

79.   Brickley M and A Millard.  A study using nitrogen isotopes and historical sources for detecting weaning. Chieti, 2000.

80.   Brobeil S and I Al Oumaoui.  Health  and disease in the city of Granada (Spain) during the XVIIth century.  Coimbra, 2002.

81.   Brothwell DR.  Skeletal atrophy and the problem of the differential diagnosis of conditions causing paralysis.  Coimbra, 2002.

82.   Bruintjes TjD.  Trends in the prevalence of maxillary sinusitis. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

83.   Bruintjes TjD.  Traumatic injuries in skeletons from the Antwerp Cathedral, Belgium. Chieti, 2000.

84.   Bruintjes TjD and A Marcsik.  Cancer in skeletons from the Antwerp cathedral, Belgium.  Coimbra, 2002.

85.   Buck A.  Tuberculosis in prehistoric Arizona. Salt Lake City, 1998.

86.   Buck A.  Childhood tuberculosis:  Three possible prehistoric cases from east-central Arizona. Columbus, 1999.

87.   Buckley H.  Cribra orbitalia in a Pacific Island context: Variation in the expression of iron-deficiency anaemia between two Pacific Island skeletal samples.  Coimbra, 2002.

88.   Buckley HR and G Dias.  An alternative explanation for the distribution of bone lesions in treponemal disease. San Antonio, 2000.

89.   Buikstra JE and D Komar.  Selective Middle Archaic funerary rituals from west-central Illinois(US), new data on pathology and demography.  Coimbra, 2002.

90.   Buikstra JE, Price D, Burton J and L Wright.  The founders of the Copan dynasty:  A life history approach. Chieti, 2000.

91.   Burnett SE.  Scalping in the southwest US:  New cases from Pecos Pueblo and Smokey Bear Ruin, New Mexico. San Antonio, 2000.

92.   Burnett SE and DT Case.  Bipartite medial cuneiform: Characteristics of an infrequent anomaly.  Buffalo, 2002.

93.   Buzhilova AP.  Medieval instances of syphilis from the European part of Russia. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

94.   Buzhilova A and M Kozlovskaya.  Hyperostosis frontalis interna in Scythians of the Middle Don region, Russia. Chieti, 2000.

95.   Buzhilova A, Vnukov S and E Antipina.  Battle injuries in a medieval nomad, interpreted in the context of nomad funeral customs. Chieti, 2000.

96.   Byers SN. Paleopathology of the prehistoric lower Mississippi River Valley. Salt Lake City, 1998.

97.   Byers SN and CA Roberts.  Bayes’ theorem in paleopathological diagnosis. Kansas City, 2001.

 

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98.   Caffell AC, Roberts CA, Janaway RC and AS Wilson.  Pressures on osteological collections – the importance of damage limitation. San Antonio, 2000.

99.   Campillo D. Primary benign skull tumours. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

100. Campillo D, Subirà M and S Vila.  Two medieval paleopathological cases. Chieti, 2000.

101. Canci A, Borgognini Tarli SM and S Minozzi.  Tuberculous spondylitis during the Bronze Age:  Two cases from Italy. Chieti, 2000.

102. Canci A, Nencioni L, Minozzi S, Catalano P and G Fornaciari.  Spinal tuberculosis (Pott’s disease) in a skeleton from Rome suburbia (I century AD).  Coimbra, 2002.

103. Capasso L.  Brucellosis in paleopathology. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

104. Capasso L.  The pathocenosis of Herculaneum (79 AD). Chieti, 2000.

105. Capasso L.  Welcome to the delegates. Chieti, 2000.

106. Capasso L, Di Fabrizio A and M La Verghetta.  Paleopathology of the Upper Paleolithic human fossils from Fucino Lake, central Italy.  Coimbra, 2002.

107. Cardoso F and C Lopes.  The monastery way of life: a biocultural perspective based on osteological lesions.  Coimbra, 2002.

108. Cardoso H and L Lopes.  Skeletal markers of occupational stress in the toes: Report on a skeletal sample from Alcabideche (Cascais, Portugal).  Coimbra, 2002.

109. Carli-Thiele P and M Schultz.  Pathological alterations of the skull vault – a contribution to the etiology and epidemiology of diseases in Neolithic populations from central Europe. Columbus, 1999.

110. Carlson KJ and E Pennefather-O’Brien.  A case study in multiple supernumary teeth:

TUI-3. Salt Lake City, 1998.

111. Carmiello S, Di Tota G, Di Domenicantonio L, D’Anastasio R and L Capasso. Sexual differences in the enthesopathies at Herculaneum. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

112. Carracho Macedo M.  A severe case of pyogenic infection of the lumbar spine.  Coimbra, 2002.

113. Cartmell LW, Conlogue G, Beckett R and L Engel.  An imaging examination of the legend of Hazel Farris.  Buffalo, 2002.

114. Case DT, Nielsen T and SE Burnett.  Os acromiale among medieval Danes and modern native South Africans.  Buffalo, 2002.

115. Castro M, Ferrada C, Valle L, Benavente A and E Aspillaga.  Chronic arsenic poisoning and hematologic disorders in prehistoric Native Americans from Northern Chile.  Coimbra, 2002.

116. Cerutti N, Marin A and E Rabino Massa.  Techniques and new perspectives in malaria and hemoglobinopathies investigation of Egyptian mummies. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

117. Ciranni R, Barraco D and G Fornaciari.  Hepatic cirrhosis and Wilson’s disease in an Italian mummy of the 16th century. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

118. Ciranni R, Giusti L and G Fornaciari.  Ergonomic and non-ergonomic diseases of a 18th century musician: Luigi Bocherini (1743-1805).  Coimbra, 2002.

119. Ciranni R, Caramella D, Iacconi P and G Fornaciari.  Imaging study and laparoscopy in a puerperal emergency of four centuries ago. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

120. Ciranni R, Giusti L, Garbini F and G Fornaciari.  Rheumatoid Arthritis in a 16th century Italian mummy.  Coimbra, 2002.

121. Ciranni R, Marradi I, Guisiani M and G Fornaciari.  Toxicology in a noble class of the Italian Renaissance. Chieti, 2000.

122. Cockburn E.  Welcome to the delegates.  Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

123. Cockburn E and L Capasso.  Welcome to the delegates. Chieti, 2000.

124. Codinha S.  Two cases of syphilis from the necropolis of Carmo's Convent.  Coimbra, 2002.

125. Comode P. A case of renal lithiasis. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

126. Congiu T, Sangiorgi S and A Sassi.  S.E.M. in archaeological investigations.  Coimbra, 2002.

127. Conlogue G and A Nelson. The use of polaroid photographic imaging system to produce radiographic images at a field archaeological site in Peru. Salt Lake City, 1998.

128. Conlogue G, Guillén and J Salazar.  Field radiography of mummified Peruvian remains. Columbus, 1999.

129. Conlogue G, Posh J, Monge J and R Colten.  Pitfalls of three-dimensional computed tomography. San Antonio, 2000.

130. Conlogue GJ, Hennessy W, Beckett RG and J Posh.  Nondestructive analysis of mummified and skeletal remains:  Approaches to maximizing imaging outcomes. Columbus, 1999.

131. Cook DC and ML Powell.  Paget’s disease at Torre de Palma?  Coimbra, 2002.

132. Cook DC, Danforth ME and KP Jacobi. Congenital syphilis in the past:  A protohistoric case from Mississippi. Salt Lake City, 1998.

133. Cordeiro C, Pinheiro J, Cunha E, Martin-Dupont S and D Vieira.  A case of a severe venous pathology as a bridge between forensic anthropology and anthropology of past populations.  Coimbra, 2002.

134. Cordy-Collins A.  Prehistoric Peruvian giants? San Antonio, 2000.

135. Cordy-Collins A.  Archaeological context of the Dos Cabezas giants.  Coimbra, 2002.

136. Cordy-Collins A.  Paleopathological analyses of the Moche “giants” from prehistoric Peru.  Coimbra, 2002.

137. Cordy-Collins A.  Posterior parietal thinning: Five Moche giants from prehistoric Peru. Coimbra, 2002.

138. Cordy-Collins A, Conlogue G and R Beckett.  The mystery of the giants:  Unusual growth patterns in two “new” giants from prehistoric Peru. Kansas City, 2001.

139. Cordy-Collins A, Conlogue G, Garvin G, Nelson A and JM Toyne.  Radiography and paleopathological diagnosis of A52 T1 B1 (an ancient Peruvian giant). Kansas City, 2001.

140. Corsi MM and P Zampetti.  Gaucher’s disease (1854-1928):  Perspectives on the most prevalent Jewish genetic disease. Chieti, 2000.

141. Costa C, Santos S, Fernandes T and P Almeida.  Case report of a skull with multiple myeloma from a Portuguese medieval population (Estremoz).  Coimbra, 2002.

142. Crawford TC and BS Aubrey.  Paleopathological analysis of the human skeletal remains from the Schroeder site of north-central Mexico. Kansas City, 2001.

143. Crubézy E, Černý V and P Stránská.  Sternocostoclavicular hyperostosis in paleorheumatology:  Problems arising from the study of a case. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

144. Cucina A, Coppa A, Viargiu R and D Mancinelli.  Bio-cultural evidence of stress impact in ancient Italy from the analysis of linear enamel hypoplasia. Chieti, 2000. (See also Vargiu)

145. Cucina A, Ottini L, Viargiu R, Verginelli F, Coppa A and R Mariani-Constantini.  A case of pulmonary calcification from Imperial Rome. Chieti, 2000. (See also Vargiu)

146. Cunha E.  Welcome to the participants.  Coimbra, 2002.

147. Cunha E, Carvalho C and AM Silva.  A case of atlanto-occipital fusion in a religious woman from the seventeenth century. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

148. Cunha E, Krever M and P Scmitz.  A rare case of skeletal dysplasia from Içara (Santa Catarina, Brazil) from 1000 BP.  Coimbra, 2002.

149. Cunha E, Crubézy E, Dupont-Clement S and C Umbelino.  Spondyloarthropathies, diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis:  Joint and enthesopathic diseases in the Identified Skeletal Collection of the University of Coimbra. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

150. Cunha E, Powell ML, Marques C and F Cardoso.  ‘Horserider syndrome’:  The interpretation of some Portuguese cases. San Antonio, 2000.

151. Cunha E, Umbelino C, Marques AC, Martin-Dupont S and AM Silva.  Spondyloarthropathies in modern Portuguese archaeological samples:  Prevalence and interpretation. Chieti, 2000.

152. Cunha E, Ramirez R, Bermudez de Castro J, Martinon-Torres M, Wasterlain S and S Sarmiento. Hypoplasias in fossil hominids from the Middle Pleistocene of Atapuerca.  Coimbra, 2002.

153. Curtin AJ.  Dental evidence for precontact congenital syphilis on the northwest coast of North America. Columbus, 1999.

154. Curtin AJ.  Prehistoric trauma on the northwest coast:  The evidence from Gabriola Island, British Columbia. Kansas City, 2001.

155. Cybulski JS.  Mummified remains and their preservation in coastal British Columbia. Buffalo, 2002.

 

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156. D’Anastasio R, Caramiello S and L Capasso.  Paleopathology of the mummy of Santa Rosa from Viterbo (central Italy, XIII century AD). Chieti, 2000.

157. D’Anastasio R, Caramiello S and L Capasso.  Paleopathological evidence in non-human fossil records. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

158. D’Anastasio R, Michetti E, Di Fabrizio A, Martucci R, Rabottini N, Properzio R and L Capasso.  Duplication of the lumbar spinal column in an adult medieval individual from Liguria (north Italy). Chieti, 2000.

159. D’Anastasio R, Michetti E, Pierfelice L and L Capasso.  Neurosurgery 7000 years ago in central Italy.  Coimbra, 2002.

160. de Juan J, Caro L, López B, Sánchez E, Rodríguez H and M Edo.  Dental paleopathology in a mediaeval skeletal sample: Necropolis of “El Barrejo” (León, Spain).  Coimbra, 2002.

161. Di Domenicantonio L and L Capasso.  The paleobiology of a pre-Roman central Italian population (Opi, Val Fondillo, VI-V century BC). Chieti, 2000.

162. Dias GJ.  The distribution of bone lesions in treponemal disease:  Is the lymphatic system responsible? Chieti, 2000.

163. Dias G, Dennison K and I Premachandra.  The previously unrecognized posterior deep temporal nerve groove on the cranial base.  Coimbra, 2002.

164. Dittmar K and WR Teegen.  Fasciola hepatica eggs in a 4,500 year old soil sample from the pelvic region of a human skeleton from Germany. San Antonio, 2000.

165. Dittmar K and WR Teegen.  Fasciola hepatica and Capillaria eggs in a soil sample from the abdominal cavity of a prehistoric bovid from Karsdorf (Saxony-Anhalt, Germany).  Buffalo, 2002.

166. Dittmar K, Teegen WR and R Cordie-Hackenberg.  Eggs of intestinal parasites from a pit from the Roman vicus Belginum/Wederath (Germany). Kansas City, 2001.

167. Dobisíková M, Vyhnánek L, Velemínský P, Kuželka V and I Cejková.  Paleopathology and the historical personality of General J. Spork (1595-1679). Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

168. Dokládal  M, Roth M and A Nemeckova.  A prehistoric skull from Moravia with unusual metastases of an unknown tumor. Chieti, 2000.

169. Domett KM.  Subadult health in prehistoric Thailand. San Antonio, 2000.

170. Domett KM and NG Tayles.  Osteoarthritis in prehistoric Thailand. Columbus, 1999.

171. Donoghue HD, Spigelman M, Lakhani SR, Pap I, Repa I and G Bajzik.  Evidence of tuberculosis in naturally mummified individuals (18-19th century, Hungary). Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

172. Drusini AG and S Bredariol.  Cortical bone dynamics and age-related femur osteopenia of an archeological sample from three Lombard graveyards of Vicenza Province (northeast Italy). Columbus, 1999.

173. Duclos L, Beckett R, Guillén S and G Conlogue.  Endoscopy as an adjunct to determining age at death in mummified remains. San Antonio, 2000.

174. During E.  Human skeletal material from the Swedish Man-of-War Kronan:  A cultural historical interpretation with question-marks. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

175. During E.  The Swedish Royal Princess Anna Vasa – her life and skeletal remains. Chieti, 2000.

176. Dutour O.  Archaeology and history of human pathogens: what do the bones tell? Coimbra, 2002.

 

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177. Eggleston A.  A preliminary study of spina bifida occulta in a “transitional” BM III/PI population from Ridges Basin, Colorado. San Antonio, 2000.

178. El-Najjar MY.  New evidence for human treponematosis in preColumbian North America:  The Hazel site of northeastern Arkansas. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

179. Engel L and MO Smith.  Science and storytelling:  The mummy road show.  Buffalo, 2002.

180. Everett MA.  Evidence of hyperostosis frontalis interna in prehistoric Native American crania.  Buffalo, 2002.

181. Ewald PW.  The scope of infectious disease and its implications for paleopathology. Kansas City, 2001.

182. Exteberria F, Bandres A and L Herrasti.  Differential diagnosis of a perforating injury in the frontal bone. Chieti, 2000.

 

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183. Faerman M, Filon D, Oppenheim A and M Schultz.  Sickle-cell anemia and beta-thalassemia in recent and archaeological specimens studied by ancient DNA analysis. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

184. Fernandes T and R Granja. Hypoplastic lines in a Portuguese medieval population (Santiago do Cacém).  Coimbra, 2002.

185. Fernandes T, Granja R and P Thillaud.  Analysis of two calcified pleural plaques from a medieval Portuguese population.  Coimbra, 2002.

186. Ferrari L and S Micalizio.  A case of cerebral cysticercosis in an anatomical collection of the last century. Chieti, 2000.

187. Ferrari L and S Micalizio.  Adaptation of the argentic impregnation technique according to Gomori for the study of ancient material. Chieti, 2000.

188. Ferrari L and S Micalizio.  About some cases of tuberculosis of the Pathology Museum in Turin.  Coimbra, 2002.

189. Ferreira MT.  A scurvy case in a young child from Monte da Cegonha (Vidigueira – Portugal).  Coimbra, 2002.

190. Ferreira MT and A Silva.  A case of osteomyelitis in the hip of a medieval Portuguese male skeleton.  Coimbra, 2002.

191. Fiala P and J Hert.  Value of ossuary bones for recent morphological research. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

192. Figueiredo A, Duarte C, Pinheiro V, Lago M and A Valera.  Paleopathological profiles of the human population buried at Perdigões (Reguengos de Monsaraz).  Coimbra, 2002.

193. Figueiredo A, Lago M, Duarte C, Filer J, Ikram S and L Owens.  The Lisbon mummy project.  Coimbra, 2002.

194. Fink TM.  Quinine in the desert:  The Arizona malaria history project. San Antonio, 2000.

195. Fornaciari G and R Ciranni.  K-ras mutation in the tumor of King Ferrante I of Aragon (1434-1494) and environmental mutagens at the Aragonese court of Naples. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

196. Fornaciari G and R Ciranni.  The leprosy of Henry VII (1211-1242), son of the emperor Frederic II and king of Germany:  Incarceration or isolation? Chieti, 2000.

197. Fornaciari G, Conlogue G, Beckett R, Engel L and A Bucher.  Paleopathology of a nobleman from Popoli, Italy.  Buffalo, 2002.

198. Fornaciari G, Ciranni R, Viacava P, Naccarato AG, Esteva M and E Segura.  Chagas’ disease in an Inca mummy from Cuzco:  From autopsy to ultrastructural study. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

199. Fornaciari G, Zavaglia K, Giusti L, Ciranni R, Marchetti I and G Bertacca.  Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) in a 16th century Italian mummy.  Coimbra, 2002.

200. Fornaciari G, Bertoldi F, Faggioni PR, Mallegni F, Pagni G, Pejrani Baricco L, Subbrizio F, Usai L and E Bedini.  Cranial trauma in the individuals from the cemetery of Piazza San Giovanni (Torino):  Cranial trauma and surgical operation in a Renaissance individual. Chieti, 2000.

201. Fragoso A, Souza S and L Oliveira.  The use of paleopathology techniques on the study of skeletal changes in marine tucuxi dolphin Sotalia fluviatilis (Cetacea, Delphinidae) of Rio de Janeiro coast, Brazil.  Coimbra, 2002.

 

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202. Gaballah MF, Badawy ZH and R Walker.  A case of probable giant cell tumour in the distal femur of an ancient Egyptian skeleton. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

203. Gaballah MF, Badawy ZH and R Walker.  A preliminary report on pathological lesions in a collection of modern Egyptian bones. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

204. Gallegos A, Thompson JL, Arriaza B, Chung SF, Cassman V, Conlogue G and R Beckett.  Preliminary analysis of a naturally mummified Chinese immigrant from Carlin, Nevada.  Buffalo, 2002.

205. Garcia E, Berrocal M, Baxarias J, Campillo D and M Subirà.  Paleopathology and trace elements in the Francolí necropolis (Tarragona, Spain, III - V century BC).  Coimbra, 2002.

206. Gardner J and K Hattman.  Identification of Marfan's syndrome in skeletonized individuals.  Buffalo, 2002.

George A.  A possible case of leprosy in prehistoric New Zealand Maori.  Coimbra,

207. Gerold F and M Teschler-Nicola.  Structural variability of proliferative bone appositions using Back-Scattered Electron mode (BSE-REM) technique. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

208. Geyer P, Larson T and L Stroik.  Palynological investigation of the Dos Cabezas giants.  Coimbra, 2002.

209. Ginestà JA, Subirà ME, Alesan A, Baxarias J and D Campillo.  A case of generalized periostitis in a medieval infant (XII century AD) from Olèrdola (Barcelona, Spain). Chieti, 2000.

210. Gjerdrum T, Holl A, Maes K and P Walker.  West African trephination: Skeletal remains from the Tora Sira Tomo settlement complex in Burkina Faso.  Coimbra, 2002.

211. Gładykowska-Rzeczycka JJ and A Smiszkiewicz-Skwarska.  Poliomyelitis in modern Poland (XVII-XVIII centuries). Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

212. Gładykowska-Rzeczycka JJ.  Ochronosis (alkaptonuria)(?) observed on bone material from the post-Meroitic period (Vth century AD) cemetery in Kassinger (Sudan). Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

213. Groot M.  Animal paleopathology in a Roman period burial site and two settlements in the Netherlands. Chieti, 2000.

214. Groot M.  Paleopathological evidence for draught cattle.  Coimbra, 2002.

215. Guillén S.  Old bones, new questions II:  Conservation, collection management, and research at Centro Mallequi, Perù. Chieti, 2000.

216. Guillén S.  Cranial deformation and early synostosis in prehistoric collections in the south central Andes.  Coimbra, 2002.

217. Guillén S, Beckett R, Conlogue G and L Engel.  Evidence of possible cerebral hematoma in a Chiribaya infant with intentional cranial vault modification.  Buffalo, 2002.

218. Guisti L, Ciranni R, Baraco D and G Fornaciari.  Condyloma acuminatum in a 16th century mummy. Chieti, 2000.

 

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219. Hagedorn H, Zink A and A Nerlich.  Endoscopic examinations of the paranasal sinuses and the middle ear in ancient Egyptian mummies.  Coimbra, 2002.

220. Hagedorn HG, Szeimies U, Zink A and AG Nerlich.  Evidence for intravital neurosurgical management in an ancient Egyptian mummy head. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

221. Hagedorn HG, Zink A, Szeimies U and AG Nerlich.  Macroscopic and endoscopic examination of the head and neck region of ancient Egyptian mummies. Chieti, 2000.

222. Hanson S, McGurk R and AL Grauer.  Lytic lesions indicating possible metastatic cancer in a pre-Columbian skeleton from Canyon de Chelly, Arizona. Columbus, 1999.

223. Hantsch N and K Kreutz.  A case of severe changes of the shoulder in a medieval population (Zülpich, Germany). Chieti, 2000.

224. Harlacker L.  Unusual foot pathology in an American Indian skeleton from Illinois. San Antonio, 2000.

225. Hart S and B Arriaza.  Testing the relationship between porotic hyperostosis and cribra orbitalia in prehistoric Chilean populations. Salt Lake City, 1998.

226. Havill LM and KM Murphy.  Paleopathology of three Middle to Late Woodland cemeteries from Greene County, Indiana. Salt Lake City, 1998.

227. Heflin T.  Burying history:  Data preservation in the San Diego Museum of Man as a result of NAGPRA. San Antonio, 2000.

228. Heflin T.  Nutrition and paleopathology of four skeletal collections (San Diego Museum of Man) scheduled for repatriation. Kansas City, 2001.

229. Heflin T.  Pathologies associated with dietary differences in southern California.  Buffalo, 2002.

230. Heflin T.  Rib trauma in a Moche giant.  Coimbra, 2002.

231. Hegyi A, Kocsis G and A Marcsik.  Facial defects in historic skeletal samples. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

232. Heilman JL and T Case.  Pedal symphalangism in skeletons from Japan and the United States. Columbus, 1999.

233. Henneberg M and RJ Henneberg.  Treatment of femoral shaft fractures in rural and urban Greek colonial Metaponto, Italy, 7th-2nd century BCE. Salt Lake City, 1998.

234. Henneberg RJ and M Henneberg.  Degenerative arthritis of temporamandibular joint in the skeletal sample from ancient Pompeii, 79 A.D. San Antonio, 2000.

235. Henneberg RJ and M Henneberg.  Wryneck (Torticollis) in ancient Pompeii. Kansas City, 2001.

236. Hennessy W and G Conlogue.  Developing standardized total body radiographic projections of mummified Peruvian remains. Columbus, 1999.

237. Hennessy W and J Monge.  A forensic radiographic evaluation of a 1000 year old Peruvian mummy to determine manner of death. San Antonio, 2000.

238. Herrerín J and M Garralda.  Mendicant and ill. Individual 14 from the El Burgo de Osma Cathedral Cloister’s necropolis.  Coimbra, 2002.

239. Hewitt B.  Mummies in Manitoba (Canada)? Initial report on the remains of two partially mummified sub-adults from western Manitoba.  Coimbra, 2002.

240. Hill MC.  Cranial asymmetry as a marker of severe metabolic distress. San Antonio, 2000.

241. Hill MC.  An example of skeletal biomechanics frozen in time. Kansas City, 2001.

242. Hillson SW and DM Antoine.  The detailed structure and timing of dental enamel defects in known age children from Christ Church, Spitalfields, London. Columbus, 1999.

243. Holiday D and S Guillén.  Archaeoparasitological studies concerning the Chiribaya culture of southern Peru. San Antonio, 2000.

244. Holt B and G Fornaciari.  Bone remodeling following a lower leg fracture in a Late Upper Paleolithic skeleton (Vado All’ Arancio 1, Italy). Kansas City, 2001.

245. Horáčková L and L Vargová.  Inflammatory changes in the material from Krtiny ossarium (Czech Republic). Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

246. Horáčková L , Vargová L and J Macháček.  An artificially deformed skull from Libiva, district Breclav (Czech Republic). Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

247. Isidro A and F Exteberria.  Holocene Ursus arctos tarsal coalition from Navarra (northern Spain). Chieti, 2000.

248. Ives R.  Metacarpal radiogrammetry and age-related cortical bone loss in post-medieval London collections.  Coimbra, 2002.

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249. Jackson J.  Health at the British Neolithic site of West Tump Longbarrow.  Buffalo, 2002.

250. Jakob T.  Maxillary sinusitis in Anglo-Saxon England - a study of three populations. Coimbra, 2002.

251. Jankauskas R.  Some markers of stress in late medieval skeletal populations of Lithuania

and their interpretation. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

252. Jankauskas R.  Epidemiology of Lithuanian Iron Age populations. Chieti, 2000.

253. Jankauskas R.  DISH incidence and social status correlations in Lithuanian skeletal materials.  Coimbra, 2002.

254. Janssen HAM and GJR Maat.  The occurrence of enthesopathies in DISH. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

255. Jolly TL and LK Klepinger.  Prostatic carcinoma in the Lower Illinois Valley. Columbus, 1999.

256. Jordana X, Isidro A, Garcia C and A Malgosa.  The necropolis of Sant Pere (Terrassa – Spain): Paleopathological analysis.  Coimbra, 2002.

257. Judd M.  Trauma in ancient Nubia during the Kerma period. Salt Lake City, 1998.

258. Judd M.  And the king smited the enemy:  Interpersonal violence in ancient Nubia. Kansas City, 2001.

259. Judd M.  The Wendorf Skeletal Collection at the British Museum.  Coimbra, 2002.

 

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260. Kanaan A, Sáez A and J Sánchez.  Tuberculosis in historical human cadaveric bones.  Coimbra, 2002.

261. Karazulas G, Bravo A, Conlogue G and S Guillén. Chachapoya mummies:  Dental pathology. Kansas City, 2001.

262. Katzenberg MA and N Lovell.  Stable isotope variation in pathological bone. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

263. Kellner CM and CA Conlee.  Evidence of physiological stress in a child buried at Pajonal Alto,  a late prehistoric site on the south coast of Peru. Salt Lake City, 1998.

264. Kellner CM and BY Yoshida.  Macroscopic analysis of endocranial lesions in two prehistoric Peruvian groups.  Kansas City, 2001.

265. Kennedy KAR.  Porotic hyperostosis in prehistoric skeletons from south Asia. Columbus, 1999. 

266. Kilgore L and D Van Gerven.  Congenital kyphoscoliosis in an adult male from the medieval site of Kulubnarti in Sudanese Nubia.  Buffalo, 2002.

267. Kilgore L, Jurmain R, Roberts CA and DP Van Gerven. A possible case of pituitary dwarfism from Nubia. Salt Lake City, 1998.

268. Kjellström A.  A medieval mass grave in Sigtuna, Sweden -  an interpretation of multiple finds of trauma from several skeletons. Chieti, 2000.

269. Kjellström A.  A sixteenth century warrior grave from Uppsala, Sweden.  Coimbra, 2002.

270. Klein O, Obrusníková E and L Novotný.  Fire and heat processing of meat as a huge source of chemical mutagens for prehistoric man. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

271. Knüsel C.  Humeral asymmetry in a late medieval mass burial from the battle of Towton (AD 1461). Chieti, 2000.

272. Knüsel C and A Boylston.  Little leaguer’s elbow  (medial epicondylar fractures) in the archaeological record.  Coimbra, 2002.

273. Kocsis G and A Marcsik.  Supernumerary occlusal (central) cusps in osteoarchaeological material.  Coimbra, 2002.

274. Kozlovskaya M.  Ancient Eskimo hunting activity and dentition. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

275. Kozlovskaya M.  Nutritional traditions and health status of the ancient hunter-gatherers of central Russia. Chieti, 2000.

276. Kreutz K.  Epidemiology and etiology of selected pathological changes in the medieval population from Buggingen (Germany).  Buffalo, 2002.

277. Kustár A.  A facial reconstruction of an artificially deformed skull from the 4-5th century in Mozs. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

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278. La Verghetta M and L Capasso.  Paleopathology of fibroleiomyomae:  Direct and indirect sources. Chieti, 2000.

279. Lagia A and F Ruppenstein.  Assessing community attitudes from skeletal remains:  The burial of a child from the Submycenaean cemetery of the Kerameikos of Athens with a congenital anomaly of the spine. Columbus, 1999.

280. Lang C.  Crucifixions from the Mendes site in the Egyptian delta. Kansas City, 2001.

281. Lease LR and BP Brown III.  Proto-historic smallpox in eastern Ohio. San Antonio, 2000.

282. Lee C. Paleopathology of a prehistoric Caddoan burial mound complex from northeastern Texas. Salt Lake City, 1998.

283. Leocata L, Ventura L, Michelini O, Ventura T, Pasqua M and G Fornaciari.  Paleopathologic study of four 19th century mummies from Goriano Valli (L’Aquila, Italy). Chieti, 2000.

284. Lewin P.  A  preColumbian Indian carved human bone demonstrating antemortem trauma. Chieti, 2000.

285. Lewis ME.  Non-adult palaeopathology:  Limitations and potential. Columbus, 1999.

286. Lewis ME and CA Roberts.  Infant and childhood leprosy:  Clinical and palaeopathologic implications. Salt Lake City, 1998.

287. Liebe-Harkort C.  A Viking age dermoid cyst.  Coimbra, 2002.

288. Lietava J, Thurzo M, Seitl L and P Prečinský.  Complicated traumatic insult in the skull of a prehistoric rhinoceros. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

289. Likovsky J and E Strouhal.  Palaeopathological analysis of the painting, Christ amount the Doctors, by Hieronymus Bosch. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

290. Littleton J.  Thalassaemia in Bahrain? Salt Lake City, 1998.

291. Llácer-Borrás F, Forner-Canós AB and JD Villalaín.  Platymeria-platycnemia:  A population study (cemetery “Antiguo Calvario”, Morella, Els Ports, Valencia, Spain). Chieti, 2000.

292. Lombardi G.  Anasazi mummification:  A photographic approach. Salt Lake City, 1998.

293. Lombardi G.  Moche giants: A CT-Scanning survey.  Coimbra, 2002.

294. Lombardo B, Conlogue G and R Colten.  Employing computed radiography to examine mummified remains. San Antonio, 2000.

295. Lopes C, Santos AL and E Cunha.  A possible case of tuberculosis on a medieval farm in Corroios, Portugal. Columbus, 1999.

296. Lopes C, Cunha E, Raposo J and AL Duarte.  Occupational stress markers in a medieval farm from Corroios, Portugal. Chieti, 2000.

297. Lopez-Bueis I and GJ Trancho. Paleopathology in a medieval Spanish ossuary (Wamba, Valladolid, Spain). Columbus, 1999.

298. Lukacs JR. Enamel defects and subsistence transitions in ancient India. Salt Lake City, 1998.

299. Lunardini A, Vitiello A, Minozzi S, Caramella D, Catalano P and G Fornaciari.  A case of ankylosing spondylitis from the Roman Imperial age.  Coimbra, 2002.

300. Lunardini A, Vitiello A, Minozzi S, Pantano W, Caramella D, Catalano P and G Fornaciari.  A severe case of rickets in the Roman Imperial age.  Coimbra, 2002.

301. Lynnerup N.  Infectious middle ear disease: A marker for changes in general health in medieval Denmark.  Buffalo, 2002.

302. Lynnerup N, Poulsen K, Frolich B, and H Hjalgrim. The first firearms fatality in Denmark. Salt Lake City, 1998.

 

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303. Maat GJR and RW Mastwijk.  Avulsion injuries of vertebral endplates. Chieti, 2000.

304. Maat GJR, Van Den Bos R and M Aarents.  Rapid manual preparation of ground sections for the microscopy of natural bone tissue.  Coimbra, 2002.

305. Macchiarelli R, Perry GH, Weaver DS and L Bondioli.  “Ulpius Amerimnus” at work:  A successful case of surgical leg amputation in Imperial Rome. Chieti, 2000.

306. Maczel M, Marcsik A and O Dutour.  Pathological alterations in the 8th century skeletal series of Csongrád-Felgyô, Ürmös Tanya (Hungary).  Coimbra, 2002.

307. Maczel M, Marcsik A and L Széplaki.  Osteotuberculosis in early and late medieval samples from Hungary. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

308. Maczel M, Marcsik A, Dutour O, Nerlich A and A Zink.  Atypical tuberculous alterations in an ancient skeleton confirmed by paleomicrobiological results.  Coimbra, 2002.

309. Maczel M, Ardagna Y, Aycard P, Berato J, Zink A, Nerlich AG, Panuel M, Dutour O and G Pálfi.  Traces of skeletal infections in a French medieval osteoarchaeological sample (La Celle, Var, France). Chieti, 2000.

310. Maio V, Ciranni R, Caramella D, Neri E and G Fornaciari.  The Livorno mummy: Embalming and paleopathology of an early 19th century man. Chieti, 2000.

311. Mallegni E, Lippi B, Menconi A and F Bartoli.  Evidence of syphilis in Renaissance infants’ teeth. Chieti, 2000.

312. Marcsik A, Szathmáry L and M Finnegan.  Multiple myeloma and metastatic skeletal lesions in osteoarchaeological samples.  Coimbra, 2002.

313. Marcsik A, Bazarsad N, Hegyi A and GC Kocsis.  Pathological cases from the Middle Ages in Hungary. Chieti, 2000.

314. Marcsik A, Szathmary L, Guba Zs and M Finnegan.  Serious pathological lesions in a small osteoarchaeological sample from 8th-9th century Hungary. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

315. Mariani-Constantini R, Catalano F, Verginelli F, Palmirotta R, Papagiannopoulo E, D’Anastasio R and L Capasso.  Cranial trepanation for a tumor of the right cerebral hemisphere in a Roman child of the 2nd century AD. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

316. Mariotti V and M Belcastro .  Subluxation of right coxo-femoral joint in a Roman skeleton (T.115) from Casalecchio Di Reno (Bologna, II-III AD). Chieti, 2000.

317. Mariotti V, Bonfiglioli B, Belcastro M, Facchini F and S Condemi.  Alterations of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) in the Epipaleolithic population from Taforalt (Morocco).  Coimbra, 2002.

318. Mariotti V, Dutour O, Belcastro M, Facchini F and P Brasili. Bilateral acro-osteolysis of the feet in a Celtic skeleton of IV-III century B.C. (Casalecchio di Reno, Bologna, Italy). Probable case of leprosy.  Coimbra, 2002.

319. Marques C and V Matos.  Breast cancer and its palaeopathology. Four case studies from a Portuguese Human Skeletal Identified Collection (Lisbon, 20th century).  Coimbra, 2002.

320. Marques C, Cunha E and AL Santos.  An unusually high prevalence of infectious disease in a small medieval population nucleus. Kansas City, 2001.

321. Marques C, Cunha E and AM Silva.  A neoplastic lesion in a  Muslim individual. Chieti, 2000.

322. Martin L, Rothschild BM, Lev G, Khila G, Bercovier H, Greenblatt C, Donoghue HD and M Spigelman.    Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex DNA from an extinct bison dated 17,000 BP. San Antonio, 2000.

323. Martinez MJ, Baixerias J, Isdre A, Vila S and D Campillo.  A case of talus calcaneus arthrosis secondary to a valgus foot in a Late Roman secondary individual. Chieti, 2000.

324. Martínez N, Romero A, De Juan J and M Polo-Cerdá.  Methods of bone digestion for trace element analysis in paleodietary studies.  Coimbra, 2002.

325. Masnicová S and R Beňuš. Developmental defects in skeletal remains from the Great Moravian and Early Middle Ages cemeteries at Devín (Slovakia).  Coimbra, 2002.

326. Matias A.  Health and welfare in ancient XIIIth-XVIIIth Santarém. Paleopathological case studies from the church of Santa Maria de Alcáçova.  Coimbra, 2002.

327. Mays S.  Tuberculosis in a rural mediæval population. Salt Lake City, 1998.

328. Mays S.  Metabolic disease in palaeopathology. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

329. Mays S.  A case of Paget’s disease of bone with complications from a British mediaeval site. Columbus, 1999.

330. Mays S.  Osteoporosis in a documented skeletal collection. Columbus, 1999.

331. Mays S.  DISH in medieval times and today. San Antonio, 2000.

332. Mays S and G Kramer.  A probable case of treponemal disease of pre-Columbian date from England. Kansas City, 2001.

333. Mays S and GM Taylor.  Osteological and biomolecular study of a possible case of hypertrophic osteoarthropathy from mediaeval England.  Buffalo, 2002.

334. Mays S, Fysh M and GM Taylor.  Rib lesions: TB or not TB?  Buffalo, 2002.

335. Mays S, Lees B and J Stevenson.  Age-dependent loss of bone mineral in the femur in a mediæval population. Salt Lake City, 1998.

336. Mays S, Rogers J and I Watt.  A possible case of hyperparathyroidism from a British archaeological site. San Antonio, 2000.

337. Mays S, Taylor G, Legge AJ, Young DB and G Turner-Walker.  A paleopathological and biomolecular study of tuberculosis in a medieval skeletal collection from England. Kansas City, 2001.

338. McEwan JM.  Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) of the radius in archaeological bone:  A better assessment of bone mineral density (BMD) than the femur? San Antonio, 2000.

339. Mednikova M.  Two cases of posttraumatic changes:  An indication of occupational stress among women of the early Iron Age? Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

340. Mednikova M.  Geographical and long-term distributions of prehistoric trepanations in Russia. Chieti, 2000.

341. Mednikova M and G Lebedinskaya.  A Bronze Age battle in European Russia:  The palaeopathological evidence. Chieti, 2000.

342. Mekota AM, Zink A , Esterhazy MG and AG Nerlich.  Determination of rehydration and staining conditions for the histological and immunohistochemical analysis of mummified soft tissues. Chieti, 2000.

343. Merbs CF.  Congenital spondylolysis. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

344. Merbs CF.  Congenital and developmental abnormalities. (workshop) Columbus, 1999.

345. Merbs CF.  Congenital spondylolysis revisited. San Antonio, 2000.

346. Merbs CF.  Skeletal trauma.  (workshop) San Antonio, 2000.

347. Mercer S and N Tayles.  Functional morphology of clay-shoveller’s fracture. Columbus, 1999.

348. Merrett DC. Maxillary sinusitis:  Respiratory health in a fifteenth century Iroquoian population. Salt Lake City, 1998.

349. Meyer C.  Diseases of an upper class Roman family from Colonia Augusta Treverorum.  Coimbra, 2002.

350. Micalizio S and L Ferrari.  The restoration and study of the osteology collection of the Pathology Museum in Turin.  Coimbra, 2002.

351. Miller E, and JC Brundige.  Lumbar pathology and the interpretation of Arikara lifestyle. Salt Lake City, 1998.

352. Miller E and T Guidry.  A possible neoplastic condition in a Woodland period cranium from Nebraska. Columbus, 1999.

353. Miller E and SK Simon.  Anencephaly: Something missing from the archaeological record?  Kansas City, 2001

354. Miller E and SK Simon.  There's something fishy going on around here:  Interpersonal violence at Karluk cannery, Alaska.  Buffalo, 2002.

355. Miquel-Feucht M and J Villalaín-Blanco.  Eagle syndrome and paleopathology.  Coimbra, 2002.

356. Miquel-Feucht M and J Villalaín-Blanco.  Obstetric paleopathology: A possible case of post-childbirth complication resulting in death.  Coimbra, 2002.

357. Miquel-Feucht M and J Villalaín-Blanco.  Disease and death in the old population of Segorbe (Spain) (XV-XVIII centuries).  Coimbra, 2002.

358. Miquel-Feucht M, Polo-Cerdà and JD Villalaín.  Cribra orbitalia vs. cribra femora:  New contributions to the cribose syndrome. Chieti, 2000.

359. Miranda M.  Pathology and daily life in medieval times in Mafra: A case from Santo André necropolis.  Coimbra, 2002.

360. Mitchell P.  The integration of the palaeopathology and medical history of the Crusades. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

361. Mitchell P.  The palaeopathology of skulls from a medieval cave cemetery near Safed, Israel.  Coimbra, 2002.

362. Mitchell P and E Stern.  Parasitic intestinal helminth ova from the latrines of the 13th century Crusader hospital of St. John in Acre, Israel. Chieti, 2000.

363. Molnár E and A Marcsik.  Paleopathological evaluation of a 7-8th century Hungarian skeletal population based on state of conservation.  Coimbra, 2002.

364. Molnár E, Marcsik A, Panuel M, Dutour O and Gy Pálfi.  Paleopathology of the Avar age series of Pitvaros (Hungary). Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

365. Molnár E, Maczel M, Marcsik A, Pálfi G, Nerlich A,  Zink A and O Dutour.  Paleoepidemiological data of skeletal tuberculosis from Hungary.  Coimbra, 2002.

366. Molnar P.  What were they doing?  Reconstructing Stone Age life at Ajvide, a burial ground on the Island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

367. Molto JE. Bejel in the Las Palmas population of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Salt City, 1998.

368. Molto JE.  Leprosy in Egypt:  New cases from Kellis 2, Dakhleh. Kansas City, 2001.

369. Monsalve M, Stone A, Lewis C, Rempel A, Richards M, Straathof D and D Devine. DNA analysis of human ancient remains found in a glacier in Canada in 1999.  Coimbra, 2002.

370. Montgomery J, Budd P, Barreiro B, Chenery C, Roberts CA, and RG Thomas.  Life history reconstruction through combined PB-, SR- and O- isotope analysis of dental tissues. Salt Lake City, 1998.

371. Morgan A and MK Sandford.  Further investigations of cranial lesions from the Barrett Site, McLean County, Kentucky. San Antonio, 2000.

372. Murphy KA, Hardy BL and J Brashler.  Skeletal analysis of site 20OT296:  An example of cooperative collaboration between the Grand River Bands of Ottawa Indians and anthropologists. Kansas City, 2001.

 

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373. Nelson A and C Nelson.  Gigantism and the individuals from Dos Cabezas, Peru. Coimbra, 2002.

374. Nelson A, Conlogue G, Hennessy W and S Gauld.  A preliminary study to determine the most suitable radiographic projections to document intentional cranial deformation. Columbus, 1999.

375. Nelson A, Cordy-Collins A, Conlogue G, Beckett R, Holdsworth DR and N Ford.  Radiographic and endoscopic analysis of the giants from Dos Cabezas, Peru.  Coimbra, 2002.

376. Nelson A, Martin R, Biesinger MC, Naftel SJ, Kempson I, Skinner B and KW Jones. The analysis of human hair from the pre-Columbian site of Pacatnamu, Peru:  Chemical characterization of post-depositional diagenesis.  Buffalo, 2002.

377. Nelson A, Toyne JM, Neave T, Conlogue G, Beckett R, Garvin G and C Nelson.  The Sulman mummy:  Prince, princess or pauper?  Buffalo, 2002.

378. Nemečková A, Strouhal E, Vyhnánek L, Wakely J and S Mays. Workshop on light and scanning electron microscopy of tumours.  (workshop) Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

379. Neri R and L Lancellotti.  The analysis of the fractures of the lower limb in a skeleton of an adult carpenter of the nineteenth century.  Coimbra, 2002.

380. Nerlich A and A Zink.  Benign osteochondroma of the vertebra in a juvenile individual from ancient Egypt. Columbus, 1999.

381. Nerlich A and A Zink.  Detection of tuberculosis in an ancient Egyptian population and the estimation of its frequency. Chieti, 2000.

382. Nerlich A, Rohrbach H and A Zink.  Identification of M. Bechterew in a series of ancient Egyptian mummies and skeletons.  Coimbra, 2002.

383. Nerlich A, Rohrbach H, Bachmeier B, Hagedorn H and A Zink. Paleopathological analysis of diseases during different time periods in the necropolis of Thebes-West, Upper Egypt.  Coimbra, 2002.

384. Nerlich A, Zink A, Hagedorn H Hobmeier U and Ch Weyss.  Paleopathological findings of skeletal and mummy residues from two tombs at the necropolis of Thebes-West. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

385. Nerlich A, Zink A, Szeimies U, Rohrbach H, Bachmeier B and H Hagedorn. Paleopathological evidence for surgical treatment in ancient Egypt. Chieti, 2000.

386. Nicolo P, Rembish K, Slade J, Bravo A, Darnell J and R Colten.  Radiography of a Roman period mummy of a child. Kansas City, 2001.

387. Nuorala E, Götherström P and K Liden.  Molecular indicators of the black plague in Scandinavia. Chieti, 2000.

388. Nyden JL and AL Grauer.  Osteoarthritis in a British medieval cemetery population from York, England.  Buffalo, 2002.

 

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389. Okumura MMM and S Eggers.  Paleopathology as one of the tools to unravel the way of life of a Brazilian shellmound population. Chieti, 2000.

390. Oliveira R, Silva S, Uchoa D, Mesquita R and F Nunes.  Fungal infiltration in the human dentine: Archaeology and forensic implications.  Coimbra, 2002.

391. Ortner DJ.  Opening address:  The history and evolution of human infectious diseases. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

392. Ortner DJ.  Metabolic disease in archaeological human skeletons. Chieti, 2000.

393. Ortner DJ, and D Hunt.  Differential diagnosis in skeletal disease.  (workshop) Buffalo, 2002.

394. Ortner DJ.  Paleopathology: The next 40 years.  Coimbra, 2002.

395. Ortner DJ, and BD Ragsdale.  Workshop X:  Human skeletal disease with an emphasis on diseases caused by malnutrition. (workshop) Salt Lake City, 1998.

396. Ortner DJ and BD Ragsdale.  Endocrine diseases, dysplasias, and other interesting conditions. (workshop) Columbus, 1999.

397. Ortner DJ and BD Ragsdale.  Paleopathology case reviews. (workshop)  San Antonio, 2000.

398. Ortner DJ and BD Ragsdale.  Paleopathology case reviews. (workshop) Kansas City, 2001.

399. Ottini L, Mancini G, Minozzi S, Pantano WB, Buccellato A, Musco S, Gazzaniga V, Angeletti LR, Catalano P and R Mariani-Constantini.  A probable case of pituitary dwarfism from Imperial Rome. Chieti, 2000.

400. Ottini L, Ricci R, Bedini A, Musco S, Nencioni L, Santandrea E, Egidi R, Angeletti LR, Mariani-Constantini R, and P Catalano.  Paleopathological indicators of life conditions in classical Roman necropolises. Chieti, 2000.

401. Oxenham M, Lan Cuong N and N Kim Thuy.  Instances of non-infectious and non-traumatic lesions in individuals from northern Viet Nam 6,000 to 2,000 years BP. Buffalo, 2002.

 

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402. Paja L and M Marcsik.  Palaeopathological examination in a medieval osteological series (Óföldeák, Hungary).  Coimbra, 2002.

403. Pálfi Gy, Molnár E, Buzhilova A, Panuel M and O Dutour.  Morphological and radiological analysis of a neoplastic case from the 8th century in Hungary. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

404. Panhuysen RGAM.  Child mortality in early medieval Maastrict:  Missing children? Chieti, 2000.

405. Panhuysen RGAM and M Hoogland.  Treponemal disease in a pre-Columbian population from Anse a la Gourde, Guadeloupe.  Coimbra, 2002.

406. Pap I, Pálfi G, Kristof L, Barta M, Fletcher H, Spigelman M and H Donoghue.  TB in the mummies of Vác:  Morphological evidences of the disease and widespread occurrence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA from 18th-19th century Hungary.  Coimbra, 2002.

407. Papathanasiou A.  Relation of health and diet of Neolithic Greece.  Coimbra, 2002.

408. Parr RL, Walters S, Capricci J, Dupras TL, and JE Molto. A tale of two lepers from the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt: A preliminary report on chemical and molecular analysis. Salt Lake City, 1998.

409. Peral D, Fernández M, Navas R, Cáceres MP and F Exteberria.  Bibliometric study of paleopathology’s Spanish production.  Coimbra, 2002.

410. Pérez-Pérez A, Maroto J, Fiego J and D Turbon.  Non-occlusal microwear analyses indicative of dietary habits: a Neanderthal research project.  Coimbra, 2002.

411. Perna M, Rothman M, Posh J and J Monge.  Three-dimensional volume rendering of CT data in the evaluation of a 1000 year old Peruvian mummy. San Antonio, 2000.

412. Perotti B, Barale E, Costamagna F, Fulcheri E, Gerbore R and M Masali.  Environmental biological agents and ancient bone remains:  Definition of preservation status. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

413. Phillips SM.  "Falling out of a wagon upon his head":  Two cases of healed cervical vertebrae fractures in a nineteenth century asylum cemetery.  Buffalo, 2002.

414. Pinto-Reis M and C Pereira.  A case of multiple traumas in a individual male from Grão Vasco Museum (Viseu - Portugal).  Coimbra, 2002.

415. Polo-Cerdá M and E García-Prósper.  Osteoarchaeological evidences of tuberculosis in the first population of Vallentia, Spain.  Coimbra, 2002.

416. Polo-Cerdá M, Miquel-Feucht M and JD Villalaín-Blanco.  Experimental cribra orbitalia in Wistar rats:  An etiopathogenic model of porotic hyperostosis and other porotic phenomena. Chieti, 2000.

417. Polo-Cerdá M, Piquer H and E García-Prósper.  Fracture, surgical intervention or aneurysm? in a skeleton of the XV century, in the parochial cemetery of Puçol (Valencia, Spain).  Coimbra, 2002.

418. Polo-Cerdá M, Romero A, Casabó J and J De Juan.  The burials of Cova dels Blaus, Bronze Age (Vall d’Uixó, Castelló, Spain): An approach to the paleodiet through dental paleopathology, occlusal wear and microwear pattern.  Coimbra, 2002.

419. Posh J and R Beckett.  A comparison of two nondestructive techniques for the evaluation of endocranial features – video endoscopy and ‘virtual fly-through’ computed tomography. San Antonio, 2000.

420. Posh J and J Monge.  Magnetic resonance evaluation of mummified remains with computed tomography correlation. Columbus, 1999.

421. Pratt JG, Mendoça de Souza S and C Coimbra Jr.  Tuberculosis in the prehistoric populations of America:  An updated literature review. Chieti, 2000.

422. Prieto Carrero JL, Sanchez JA and PA Del Rio.  Ankylosis of the elbow in a medieval skeleton from the necropolis of Parayas (Cantabria, Spain). Chieti, 2000.

423. Prokopec M and L Halman.  Healed fractures of the long bones of 15th to 18th century city dwellers. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

424. Prowse T, Saunders S, Bondioli L and R Macchiarelli.  Patterns of dental health in an Imperial Roman skeletal sample from Isola Sacra, Italy.  Coimbra, 2002.

425. Prowse T, Saunders S, Bondioli L, Pigorini L and R Macchiarelli.  Patterns of dental health in an Imperial Roman skeletal sample from Isola Sacra, Italy.  Buffalo, 2002.

 

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426. Rafigh N, Hardt M and K Kreutz.  Age estimation by tooth cementum annulation of cremated teeth:  Possibilities and problems.  Coimbra, 2002. 

427. Ragsdale BD. Nutritional bone disease. Salt Lake City, 1998.

428. Ragsdale BD.  Mesenchymal modulation:  A mechanism of matrix modification. Columbus, 1999.

429. Ragsdale BD.  Basic pathological mechanisms in skeletal disease, with examples. Kansas City, 2001.

430. Ramsay HL, Ross LM and DS Weaver.  Mineralogical characteristics of fossilization of the Le Moustier humerus.  Buffalo, 2002.

431. Rasteiro A.  The Museum of the Faculty of Medicine at Coimbra.  Coimbra, 2002.

432. Redfern R and M Brickley.  A biocultural analysis of the health of the Iron Age population of Dorset, England.  Coimbra, 2002.

433. Reed C.  Evidence for treponemal infection in the human skeletal remains from the Campbell farm site, Pennsylvania. San Antonio, 2000.

434. Reesink EM, van Immerseel AAH, and TjD Bruintjes.  Sexual dimorphism in the hyoid bone? Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

435. Reinhard K and N Wall.  Identifying equestrian skeletal markers.  Coimbra, 2002.

436. Reinhard K, Araújo A and LF Ferreira.  Survey of prehistoric parasites from South America. Salt Lake City, 1998.

437. Reinhard K, Araújo A and LF Ferreira.  Gross pathology and molecular diagnosis of Chagas’ disease in the prehistoric Americas. San Antonio, 2000.

438. Renfro B.  Paleopathology, demography, and health of human skeletal material from the site of Yasileh, Jordan. Columbus, 1999.

439. Reynolds RT, Harris JE and S Knudsen.  The cephalometric analysis of a mummy from the Toledo Museum. Columbus, 1999.

440. Richier A,  Ardagna Y, Vernet G and O Dutour.  A case of beheading dating from the Celtic period (Ist BC, Cournon, France).  Coimbra, 2002.

441. Riddle J and B Arriaza.  Using diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis to determine biological age at death.  Buffalo, 2002.

442. Rijpma F and G Maat.  A medieval independent society of women. About 120 skeletons from the "Begijnenhof" Cemetery Breda, The Netherlands.  Coimbra, 2002.

443. Rissech C, Rougé-Maillart C, Telmon N, Rougé D and A Malgosa.  The determination of adult age at death using the acetabulum. A preliminary study.  Coimbra, 2002.

444. Roberts C.  Leprosy workshop (Or: Bringing leprosy to North America). (workshop) Salt Lake City, 1998.

445. Roberts C.  Maxillary sinusitis in biocultural perspective:  Testing hypotheses using skeletal material from England, North America, and Nubia. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

446. Roberts C.  Population studies of palaeopathology in Britain.  Coimbra, 2002.

447. Roberts C.  Tuberculosis in Britain: Its history, palaeoepidemiology.  Coimbra, 2002.

448. Roberts C, Caffell AC, Wilson AS and RC Janaway.  Use and abuse of skeletal collections for teaching and research:  The need for damage limitation. Chieti, 2000.

449. Roberts C, Groves RS, Johnstone C and K Dobney.  A high status burial from Ripon Cathedral, North Yorkshire, England:  Differential diagnoses of a chest deformity.  Buffalo, 2002.

450. Rodrigues-Carvalho C, Souza S and A Salles.  Occupational stress markers in prehistoric coastal populations from Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil: First results.  Coimbra, 2002.

451. Rodriguez JV, Exteberria F and A Bandres.  Injury caused by a lodged projectile, from Sabanalarga (Atlántico, Colombia). Chieti, 2000.

452. Rodríguez-Martín C.  The impact of osteochondritis dissecans in past populations:  A survey of its etiology, physiopathology and epidemiology. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

453. Rodríguez-Martín C.  Paleopathological examination of preserved corpses: autopsy and radiology.  Coimbra, 2002.

454. Rodríguez-Martín C, Garcia M and CD Chinea.  Skeletal analysis of the human remains found in a crypt of the 18th century in La Laguna (Tenerife). Chieti, 2000.

455. Rohrbach H, Betz A, Nerlich AG and A Zink.  Computer-based analysis of the paleopathological findings in the human remains from the necropolis in Thebes-West. Chieti, 2000.

456. Rohrbach H, Zink A, Bachmeier B, Hagedorn H and A Nerlich.  Anthropological and paleopathological observations in the two founders of the monastery of Tegernsee, Southern Germany.  Coimbra, 2002.

457. Rohrbach H, Zink A, Szeimies U, Ch Weyss, Hagedorn H, Haas C, Bachmeier B and AG Nerlich.  Spectrum and frequency of malignant tumors from the necropolis of Thebes-West:  A preliminary report on recent findings. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

458. Rollo F, Marota I, Luciani S and M Ubaldi.  Bacterial DNA analysis in ancient human remains. Chieti, 2000.

459. Rosado MA , Schiffer H and S Lodge.  Conservation and paleopathology of Diaguita skeletal remains of Chile's semiarid north.  Buffalo, 2002.

460. Rose JC, Taani F, Al-Hourani S, and G Vannini.  Crusader period disease in Jordan. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

461. Rothman M, Perna M, Varnis L, Posh J and J Monge.  Evaluation of the spine in a 1000 year old Peruvian mummy with 3-D ‘virtual fly-through’ computed tomography. San Antonio, 2000.

462. Rothschild BM. Porotic hyperostosis: A phenomenon in search of significance. Salt Lake City, 1998.

463. Rothschild BM.  The anomaly of medical school in physician evaluation of paleopathology. Columbus, 1999.

464. Rothschild BM and C Rothschild.  Spondyloarthropathy as a trans-mammalian phenomenon, reproducible in its manifestations across species lines. Chieti, 2000.

465. Rothschild BM and C Rothschild.  Epidemiology in the new millennium: Implications of skeletal pathology for calculation of disease frequency. Kansas City, 2001.

466. Rühli F and T Böni.  Radiological aspects, differentiation and interpretation of postmortem applied substances and other embalming artefacts of ancient Egyptian mummies from different Swiss collections. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

467. Rühli F and T Böni.  The Galler Collection:  A little known Swiss bone reference system. Columbus, 1999.

468. Rühli F and A Schilitz.  Postgraduate short study programs in paleopathology:  A visionary example from Germany. Columbus, 1999.

469. Rühli F, Böni T, Bonani G, Iten P, Spycher M and B Rüttiman.  Unknown high radiological density substance in an ancient Egyptian mummy:  An update of physical and chemical analysis and interpretation. Salt Lake City, 1998.

470. Ryser G.  Paleoethnobotany at the site of Dos Cabezas.  Coimbra, 2002.

 

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471. Salis N, Cravero L, Ferrero L, Lerda R, Fulcheri E and E Rabino Massa.  Incidence of scurvy in an osteological sample from Briançon. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

472. Sánchez J, del Rio PA and JL Prieto.  Paleopathology in a collective burial dated from 1834 in Alcalà La Real (Spain). Chieti, 2000.

473. Sánchez J, Perea B, del Rio P and J Prieto.  Study of a historical famous person in Spain. D. Juán Hurado de Mendoza y Luján. (Marqués de Santillana). Coimbra, 2002.

474. Sandford MK, Craven TM, Mahoney JP and GE Kissling.  Scientific visualization and paleopathology:  An overview. Salt Lake City, 1998.

475. Sandford MK, Weaver DS, Bogdan G, and GE Kissling.  Perspectives on the diagnosis, paleoepidemiology and evolution of treponemal disease in the New World. Salt Lake City, 1998.

476. Sandford MK, Guida D, Bogdan G, Weaver DS and GE Kissling.  Preliminary analyses of skeletal pathology from the Barrett Site:  Postcranial lesions. Salt Lake City, 1998.

477. Sandford MK, Marcello C, Weaver DS, Bogdan G and GE Kissling.  Preliminary analyses of skeletal pathology from the Barrett Site:  Cranial lesions. Salt Lake City, 1998.

478. Santos AL.  Five cases of osteomyelitis from the Coimbra Collection:  Skeletal and medical evidence. Chieti, 2000.

479. Santos AL.  Human remains in the Lee Collection (Jamaica): Pathological evidence. Coimbra, 2002.

480. Santos AL and E Cunha.  A severe myeloma which was not recorded as the cause of death of a male individual. Kansas City, 2001.

481. Santos AL and CA Roberts.  A portrait of tuberculosis in young Portuguese earlier this century:  A multidisciplinary study of the skeletal and historical evidence. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

482. Santos AL, Gardner M and P Allsworth-Jones.  A possible case of treponematosis in a Taino/Arawak skull from Jamaica.  Coimbra, 2002.

483. Santos SA, Costa C and P Almeida.  Study of a probable case of poliomyelitis (Flor da Rosa).  Coimbra, 2002.

484. Sarie IJ and MY El-Najjar.  Patterns of paleodiet and biocultural practices of Neolithic Ain Ghazal inhabitants of Jordan. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

485. Sassi A and T Congiu.  Anthropological and paleopathological investigations in the Medicine Faculty laboratories of Varese.  Coimbra, 2002.

486. Saunders S, Fitzgerald C, Bondioli L and R Macchiarelli.  A test of histological methods of determining the chronology of accentuated striae in deciduous teeth.  Coimbra, 2002.

487. Saunders SR, Herring A, Sawchuk L and G Boyce.  Paleopathological studies of a 19th century church cemetery sample in Canada. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

488. Saunders SR, Hoppa RD, Sperduti A, Bondioli L and R Macchiarelli.  The juvenile skeletal sample of the imperial Roman site of Portus Romae, Italy. Prague/Pilsen, 1998.

489. Scapinelli R and L Capasso.  Partite and emarginated patellae in victims of the 79 A.D. Vesuvian eruption. Chieti, 2000.

490. Scatterella V, Sublimi Saponetti S, Laraspata L and A Selvaggi.  Pathological profile of a Peucetian hoplite of the 5th century:  The warrior of grave 10/II of Padreterno (Gravina-Bari, Italy). Chieti, 2000.

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