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adam_text | Vertebral and thoracic fractures 24
Dislocations 25
Traumatic myositis ossipcans 26
Localized subperiosteal thickenings 2 7
Skeletal injuries by weapons 27
Decapitation 29
Strangulation 29
Amputation: the skeletal evidence 29
Amputation: the soft tissue (finger) evidence 30
Trephination 31
Cranial deformation 34
Cauterization 36
Bloodletting 36
Scalping 37
Crucifixion 38
Soft tissue injuries: inflicted by others 38
Lacerations and stab wounds 38
Sacrifice victims 42
Accidental injuries 44
Soft tissue injuries: mutilation 45
Labrets 45
Nasal and earrings 45
Hair and nails 46
Circumcision 46
Tattoos and scarification 47
Part Four
Congenital anomalies 51
Congenital skeletal anomolies 51
Skull malformations 52
Craniosynostoses 52
Complex craniofacial deformities 54
Anencephaly 55
Microcephaly 56
Macrocephaly 57
Hydrocephalus 57
Congenital herniation ofmeninges and brain 58
Cleft palate (palatoschisis) 58
Enlarged parietal foramina (foramina parietalia permagna;
CatlinMark) 59
Congenital malformations of the spine 59
df/as occipitalization (atlanto occipital fusion; atlanto occipital
assimilation) 59
Basilar impression 59
Klippel Feil syndrome 60
larcho Levin syndrome of vertebral anomalies 60
Congenital absence of the odontoid process 61
Sp/no b//?da 61
Butterfly vertebra di
Anterior spinabifida 62
Incomplete segmentation of vertebral segments 62
Spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis 63
Hemivertebrae 64
Sacrococcygeal agenesis 64
Sacral agenesis 64
Congenital absence of the pedicles 65
Transitional vertebrae 65
Scotiosis 66
Congenital kyphosis 68
Congenital malformations of the thorax 68
Cervical ribs 68
Costal fusion 69
Other rib anomalies 69
Congenital malformations of the pelvis 69
Congenital dislocation of the hip 69
Extrophy of bladder and cleft pelvis 70
Aplasia and hypoplasia of the extremities 70
Failures in the development of a limb 70
Failures in the development of bones 71
Upper extremity malformations 72
Dysostosis cleidocranialis 72
Sprengel s deformity 72
Madelung s deformity 72
Congenital radio ulnar synostosis 73
Congenital dislocation of the radius 73
Congenital pseudoarthrosis of the clavicle 73
Carpal blocks 74
Lower extremity malformations 74
Developmental coxa vara 74
Genu recurvatum congenitum 74
Bipartite patella 74
Congenital angulation of the tibia 74
Congenital pseudoarthrosis of the tibia 74
Tibial flbular synostosis 75
Tarsal blocks 75
Talipes equinovarus 75
Metatarsus varus congenitus 76
7a/us verticalis congenitus 76
Malformations of fingers and toes 76
Adactyly 76
Syndactyly 76
Polydactyly 76
Symphalangism 76
Hyperphalangism 76
Part Five
Circulatory disorders 77
Aneurysms 78
Atherosclerotic peripheral vascular disease and aneurysm
formation 78
Infectious aneurysm 79
Traumatic ( false ) aneurysms 80
Aortic dissection 80
Congenital aortic disease 80
Coarctation of the aorta 80
Paleopathology of aneurysms 81
Osteochondritis dissecans 81
Synonymy and definition 81
Etiology and epidemiology 81
Pathogenesis 82
Radiology 83
Complications 83
Paleopathology 83
Osteochondroses 83
Legg Calve Perthes disease 84
Osgood Schlatter s disease 85
Sinding johansson Larsen s disease 85
Blount s disease 85
Osteochondrosis of the proximal tibia epiphysis 86
Necrosis of distal tibial epiphysis 86
Haglund s disease 86
Kohler s disease 86
Freiberg s disease 86
Epiphysitis of the first proximal phalanx of the foot 87
Scheuermann s disease 87
Calves disease 87
Fanner s disease 87
Kienbock s disease 88
Preiser s disease 88
Thiemann s disease 89
Win A/edc s disease 89
Necrosis of the femoral head 89
Synonymy and epidemiology 89
Pathogenesis and radiology 89
Paleopathology 89
Primary necrosis of the medial femoral condyle 89
Epidemiology and etiology 89
Pathology 89
Slipped femoral capital epiphysis 90
Definition, epidemiology, and etiology 90
Pathology and complications 90
Paleopathology 90
Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy 91
Depnition and epidemiology 91
Pathology 91
Radiological features 91
Differential diagnosis 91
Paleopathology 91
Part Six
Joint diseases 93
Degenerative joint disease 93
Definition, epidemiology, and etiology 93
Pathology and radiology 94
Paleopathology 95
Degenerative disease of the spine 96
Definition and epidemiology 96
Pathology 96
Paleopathology 97
Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) 97
Definition, etiology, and epidemiology 97
Pathology and radiology 97
Differential diagnosis between DISH and ankylosing spondylitis 98
Paleopathology 98
Variant DISH 99
Rheumatoid arthritis 99
Depnition, etiology, and epidemiology 99
Natural history 99
Paleopathology 100
Juvenile chronic arthritis 101
Depnition, etiology, and epidemiology 101
Pathology, radiology, and natural history 101
Paleopathology 102
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) 102
Depnition, etiology, and epidemiology 102
Pathology, radiology, and natural history 102
Paleopathology 103
Psoriatic arthritis 104
Depnition, etiology, and epidemiology 104
Pathology and radiology 104
Paleopathology 104
Reiter s syndrome (reactive arthritis) 104
Depnition, etiology, and epidemiology 104
Pathology, radiology, and natural history 104
Paleopathology 105
Enteropathic arthropathies 105
Traumatic arthritis 105
Depnition and pathology 105
Paleopathology 105
Nonspecific septic arthritis 106
Depnition, etiology, and epidemiology 106
Pathology and radiology 106
Paleopathology 107
Neurotrophic arthropathy 107
Depnition, etiology, pathology, and epidemiology 107
Paleopathology ofCharcot s joint 108
Gout 108
Depnition and etiology 108
Epidemiology 108
Natural history 108
Antiquity and history no
Skeletal pathology no
Paleopathology in
Ochronosis in
Definition, epidemiology, etiology, and natural history in
Pathology of skeletal and soft tissue lesions ill
Antiquity, history, and paleopathology 112
Hemochromatosis 113
Definition 113
Genetic (primary, hereditary, idiopathic) hemochromatosis 113
Acquired hemochromatosis 113
Paleopathology 114
Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease (pseudogout) 114
Definition, etiology, and epidemiology 114
Pathology and radiology 114
Differential diagnosis 114
Joint sarcoidosis 114
Osteitis condensas Ilii 114
Amyloidosis 115
Joint neoplasms 115
Pigmented villonodularsynovitis 115
Synovia! osteochondromatosis 115
Synovial hemangioma 115
Synovial sarcoma 116
Part Seven
Infectious diseases «7
Bacterial infections 118
Tuberculosis 118
Definition and taxonomy 118
Pathogenesis and natural history 119
Epidemiology, antiquity, and history 125
Features of special bioanthropological interest 131
Paleopathological appearance of lesions 133
Differential diagnosis of tuberculosis like lesions 140
Leprosy 141
Definition and taxonomy 141
Epidemiology 142
Immunological modulations of leprosy infections 143
Natural history 144
Interactions between leprosy and tuberculosis 146
Clinical course 147
Antiquity and history 147
Skeletal pathology 150
Paleopathology 154
Treponematosis 154
Definition and taxonomy 154
P/nffl 155
Vows 155
Be/e/ 157
Venereal syphilis 157
Congenital syphilis 164
Origins of the treponematoses 166
Geographic origins of the treponematoses 167
History of the treponematoses 168
Paleopathological evidence of syphilis 169
Osteomyelitis 172
/Icufe osteomyelitis 172
Chronic pyogenic osteomyelitis 177
Brodie s abscess 178
Sclerosing osteomyelitis ofGarre 178
Septic arthritis 178
Periostitis 179
Paleopathological evidence 179
Pneumonia 181
Definition and epidemiology 181
Natural history 182
Antiquity and history 185
Implications for ancient populations 186
Soft tissue lesions in ancient human remains 187
Salmonellosis 190
Definition, epidemiology, taxonomy and geography 190
Natural history of typhoid fever 190
Antiquity and history of typhoid fever 191
Skeletal pathology of typhoid fever 191
Brucellosis 192
Definition, taxonomy, and geography 192
History 192
Epidemiology and natural history 192
Skeletal pathology 192
Paleopathology 193
Actinomycosis 193
Definition, taxonomy, and epidemiology 193
Natural history and skeletal pathology 194
Paleopathological evidence 195
Nocardiosis 195
Definition, taxonomy, epidemiology, and clinical features 195
Soft tissue and skeletal pathology 195
Plague 195
Definition and taxonomy 195
Epidemiology 195
Natural history 196
History and antiquity 196
Paleopathology 198
Cholera 198
Gas gangrene 198
Lyme disease 199
Glanders 199
Tropical ulcer 200
Definition, epidemiology, and clinical features 200
Skeletal pathology and differential diagnosis 200
Ainhum 200
Virus infections 200
Introduction 200
Smallpox 201
Depnition and taxonomy 201
Epidemiology 201
Natural history 202
History and prehistory 204
Severity 205
History of smallpox prevention efforts 206
Tissue lesions of smallpox in ancient human remains 207
Measles 207
Definition, taxonomy, and epidemiology 207
Natural history 208
Complications 208
History 208
Paleopathology 209
Rubella 209
Definition, taxonomy, geography, epidemiology, and natural history 209
Skeletal pathology 210
Influenza 210
Definition, taxonomy, and epidemiology 210
Natural history 211
Complications 211
History 211
Impact of influenza! infections on ancient populations 212
Poliomyelitis 212
Miscellaneous virus infections 212
Fungal infections 212
Introduction 212
History of the fungal infections 213
System ic mycoses 214
Blastomycosis 214
Definition, taxonomy, and geographical distribution 214
Epidemiology and natural history 214
Skeletal pathology 214
Radiology 215
Paleopathology 215
Coccidioidomycosis 215
Definition, taxonomy, and geographical distribution 215
Epidemiology and clinical features 215
Skeletal pathology 216
Paleopathological evidence 217
Histoplasmosis 217
Definition, taxonomy, epidemiology, and natural history 217
Skeletal and soft tissue pathology 217
Cryptococcosis 218
Definition, taxonomy, and epidemiology 218
Skeletal and soft tissue pathology 218
Paracoccidioidomycosis 218
Taxonomy, epidemiology, and skeletal pathology 218
Skeletal pathology 219
Paleopathology 219
Candidiasis 219
Taxonomy and epidemiology 219
Skeletal pathology 219
Aspergillosis 219
Taxonomy, epidemiology, and skeletal pathology 219
Mucormycosis 220
Taxonomy, epidemiology, and skeletal pathology 220
Subcutaneous mycoses 220
Sporotrichosis 220
Taxonomy and epidemiology 220
Skeletal pathology 221
Maduromycosis 221
Taxonomy and geography 221
Epidemiology and clinical features 222
Skeletal pathology 222
Parasitic infections 222
Protozoan infections 224
Amebiasis 224
Definition and epidemiology 224
Natural history 224
Antiquity and history 225
Toxoplasmosis 226
Definition, taxonomy, and geographical distribution 226
Epidemiology and natural history 226
H/sfory 226
Paleopathology 226
Chagas disease 227
Taxonomy, epidemiology, and natural history 227
Chagas disease in antiquity 228
Malaria 228
Definition, taxonomy, epidemiology, and geography 228
Natural history 229
Interactions between malaria and red blood cell polymorphisms 231
Antiquity and history 233
Impact of malaria on ancient populations 237
So/? f/ssue lesions of malaria in ancient human tissues 237
Helminth infections 238
Ascariasis 238
Taxonomy, epidemiology, and natural history 238
Ascariasis in antiquity 239
Hookworm 239
Taxonomy, epidemiology, and natural history 239
Hookworm in antiquity 239
Filariasis 240
Taxonomy, epidemiology, and natural history 240
Filariasis in antiquity 240
Cestodes (tapeworms) 240
Taenia solium 240
Taxonomy, epidemiology, and natural history 240
Taenia solium infection in antiquity 241
Echinococciasis 241
Taxonomy and epidemiology 241
Life cycle and natural history 241
Pathology 242
Antiquity andpaleopathology 243
Differential diagnosis ofhydatid cyst 243
Trematodes (flukes) 244
Paragonimiasis 244
Taxonomy, epidemiology, and natural history 244
Antiquity and paleopathology 245
I Fascioliasis 245
1 Fasciolopsiasis 245
Clonorchiasis 245
Ectoparasites 245
Pediculosis 245
Typhus 246
Pediculosis in antiquity 246
Part Eight
Diseases of the viscera 247
Introduction 247
Factors influencing preservation 247
Variable response of body tissues 248
Recognition of morphologic alterations by disease 248
Topics covered 248
I Soft tissue lesions of the head and neck 248
i The brain and meninges 248
j Soft tissue lesions of the eye 251
j Soft tissue lesions of the ear 253
j Soft tissue lesions of the nose 256
Soft tissue lesions of the neck 259
i Heart and pericardial diseases 259
J Coronary thrombosis and infarction 260
j Infections 260
i Valvular heart disease 260
i Heart disease due to miscellaneous causes 261
j Paleopathology of cardiac pathology 261
• Pulmonary diseases 262
: Congenital conditions 262
I Pulmonary infections 262
i Degenerative conditions 263
I Vascular conditions 266
I Neoplasms 267
i Foreign bodies 268
; Liver and biliary tract diseases 268
Preservation and appearance 268
Hepatitis 268
Cirrhosis 269
Fatty degeneration of the liver 269
Congenital lesions 270
Gas gangrene septicemia 270
/Ifascesses 270
Neoplasms 271
Biliary tract diseases 271
Miscellaneous conditions 273
Gastrointestinal tract diseases 273
Congenital lesions 273
Ulcerative gastrointestinal lesions 276
Intestinal obstruction 277
Infectious conditions 278
Neoplasms 279
Miscellaneous lesions 280
Urinary diseases 281
; Congenital lesions 281
j Infectious conditions 281
Hydronephrosis 282
Glomerulonephritis 283
Metabolic conditions 284
Hypertension and diabetes mellitus 286
Neoplasms 287
Genital diseases 287
Preservation of external genitalia 287
Sexually transmitted diseases 288
Testis 289
Prostate 289
Abnormalities of female internal genitalia 290
Pregnancy related conditions 293
Breast diseases 296
Normal 296
Infectious lesions 297
Fibrocystic disease of the breast 297
Neoplasms of the breast 298
Gynecomastia 299
Paleopathological aspects of the breast 299
Dermatological diseases 302
Preservation 302
Traumatic dermatological lesions 303
Infectious dermatological lesions 303
Metabolic dermatological lesions 303
Dermatological neoplasms 303
Miscellaneous conditions 304
Part Nine
Metabolic diseases 305
Vitamin D related syndromes: rickets and osteomalacia 305
Definition and epidemiology 305
Vitamin D metabolism 306
Vitamin D action 306
fffecfs of deficiency 306
Causes of vitamin D deficiency 308
Osteomalacia 309
Antiquity and history of rickets 309
Paleopathology ofrickets 309
Scurvy 310
Definition and chemical mechanism 310
Epidemiology and natural history 310
Antiquity and history 312
Paleopathology and differential diagnosis 313
Osteoporosis 314
Definition, etiology, and epidemiology 314
Skeletal pathology 315
Antiquity, history, and paleopathology 316
Intoxications 316
Fluorosis 316
Definition, etiology, and epidemiology 316
Pathophysiology of dental fluorosis 317
Skeletal pathology in fluorosis 317
Natural history of fluorosis 317
Paleopathology of fluorosis 317
Lead poisoning 318
Metabolic and physiological features of lead 318
History of lead poisoning 318
Paleopathology of lead poisoning 319
Mercury poisoning 320
Exposure 320
Toxicity of mercury 320
Paleopathology of mercury poisoning 320
Arsenic poisoning 321
Exposure 321
Metabolic aspects of arsenic 321
7dx/c e/fecfs of arsenic 321
History and paleopathology of arsenic poisoning 322
Mycotoxicosis 323
Paleopathology 323
PartTen
Endocrine disorders 325
The pituitary gland 326
Gigantism 326
Acromegaly 327
Pituitary dwarfism 328
The parathyroid glands 330
Primary hyperparathyroidism 330
Secondary hyperparathyroidism 332
Hypoparathyroidism 333
Pseudohypoparathyroidism 333
Disorders affecting gender expression 334
Metabolic causes of aberrant genital structures 334
Genetic cause of aberrant genital structures 334
The thyroid 334
Thyroid structure and function 334
Grave s disease 335
Thyroiditis 335
Neoplasms 336
Go/ fer 336
Skeletal lesions in states of thyroid dysfunction 338
The adrenals 340
Normal adrenal function 340
Acute adrenal insufficiency: Waterhouse Friderichsen syndrome 340
Chronic adrenal cortical insufficiency 340
Adrenal hyperfunction 341
Diabetes mellitus 341
Pathophysiology 341
Epidemiology and history 343
Paleopathology 343
Part Eleven
Hematological disorders 345
Disorders of red blood cells (anemias) 345
Biology of red blood cells production, function, and destruction 345
Anemias due to blood loss 346
Anemia due to decreased hemoglobin synthesis 346
Anemias due to increased red blood cell destruction (hemolysis) 348
Porotic hyperostosis and cribra orbitalia 348
Disorders of white blood cells 351
Plasma cell dyscrasias 351
Histiocytosis X 354
Leukemia 355
Myelofibrosis 355
Lymphomas 355
Systemic mastocytosis 356
Bleeding disorders 356
Hemophilia 356
Part Twelve
Skeletal dysplasias 357
Introduction 357
Growth defects of long bones and spine 358
Achondroplasia 358
Chondrodysplasia punctata 360
Camptomelic Dysplasia 360
Multiple epiphyseal dysplasia 361
Short limbed dwarfism with prominent spine alterations 361
Congenital spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia 361
Kniest dysplasia 361
Larsen s syndrome 361
Metaphyseal and diaphyseal disorders 361
Diaphyseal aclasis 361
Metaphyseal chondrodysplasia 362
Metatrophic dysplasia 362
Dystrophic dysplasia 362
Dyschondrosteosis 362
Chondroectodermal dysplasia 362
Developmental anomalies of cartilaginous and fibrous components of
the skeleton 362
Dyschondroplasia 362
Disorders of diaphyseal density or metaphyseal remodeling 363
Osteopetrosis 363
Dysosteosclerosis 363
Pyknodysostosis 363
Infantile cortical hyperostosis 363
Diaphyseal dysplasia 364
Frontometaphyseal dysplasia 364
Craniometaphyseal dysplasia 364
Metaphyseal dysplasia 364
Craniodiaphyseal dysplasia 364
Melorheostosis 364
Hyperphosphatasia 364
Hypophosphatasia 364
Collagen disorders leading to inappropriate mineralization 365
Osteogenesis imperfecta 365
Fibrogenesis imperfecta ossium 366
Fibrodysplasia ossipcans progressiva 367
Osteopoikilosis 367
Osteopathia striata 367
Nail Patella syndrome 367
Marfan s syndrome 367
Homocystinuria 368
Skeletal dysplasias due to chromosomal aberrations 368
Trisomy2i 368
TrisomyS 368
Deletion 5 p 368
Turner s syndrome 369
Klinefelter s syndrome 369
Skeletal dysplasias due to congenital metabolic disorders 369
Mucopolysaccharidoses 369
Mucolipidoses 370
Lipid storage diseases 370
Part Thirteen
Neoplastic conditions 37i
General principles of neoplasia 371
Definition 371
Characteristics of benign and malignant tumors 371
Function of neoplastic cells 372
Epidemiology 372
Causes of neoplasia 372
Cancer in antiquity 373
Paleopathological study of neoplasms 374
Tumors of osseous origin or differentiation 375
Osteoma 375
Solitary enostosis 375
Osteoid osteoma 376
Osteoblastoma 376
Ossifying fibroma 377
Osteogenic sarcoma 377
Tumors of cartilage origin or differentiation 379
Chondroma 379
Chondroblastoma 380
Chondromyxoid fibroma 381
Osteochondroma 381
Chondrosarcoma 381
Tumors of fibrous connective tissue origin or differentiation 382
Desmoplastic fibroma 382
Nonossifying fibroma 383
Fibrosarcoma 383
Fibrous histiocytoma and malignant fibrous histiocytoma 383
Lipoma, liposarcoma, and leiomyosarcoma 383
Tumors of vascular differentiation 384
Hemangioma of bone 384
Glomus tumor, hemangiopericytoma, and hemangioendothelioma 384
Angiosarcoma 384
Tumors of neural tissue 385
Neurilemmoma (Schwannoma), neurofibroma, and neurofibrosarcoma
385
Notochord tumors 385
Chordoma 385
Miscellaneous tumors of unknown origin 385
Giant cell reparative granuloma 385
Meningioma 385
Giant cell tumor 386
Swing s sarcoma 387
Primary malignant lymphoma of bone 388
Metastatic skeletal lesions 388
Bone cysts 390
Part Fourteen
Diseases of the dentition 393
Oral biology 393
Introduction 393
Development of dentition 394
Descriptive terminology 394
Dental annotation 395
Embryology of tooth development 395
Tooth eruption 396
Description of tooth tissues 396
Periodontium 396
Dental articulation 397
Attrition 398
Physiological attrition 398
Paleopathology of attrition 399
Temporomandibular joint disease 399
Periodontal disorders 400
Classification and description 400
Epidemiology and anatomic features relevant to periodontitis 401
Pathogenesis of periodontitis 401
Antiquity, history, and paleopathology of periodontitis 402
Dental caries 402
Definition 402
Epidemiology 403
Pathogenesis 403
Antiquity, history, and paleopathology 404
Enamel hypoplasia 405
Definition 405
Description of the enamel hypoplasia lesion 405
Pathogenesis 406
Conditions leading to enamel hypoplasia 407
Antiquity and paleopathology 407
Miscellaneous dentition related conditions 407
Neoplasms 407
Cysts of the jaws 408
Osteomyelitis 409
Pagers disease 409
Acromegaly 409
Osteogenesis imperfecta 409
7bof/7 mutilation 410
Part Fifteen
Miscellaneous conditions 413
Paget s disease of bone 413
Definition, epidemiology, and etiology 413
Natural history 413
Skeletal lesions 414
Complications 416
Paleopathology 416
Leontiasis ossea 417
Hyperostosis frontalis interna 419
Generalized hyperostosis with pachydermia (pachydermo
hyperostosis) 419
Paleopathology 419
Fibrous dysplasia of bone (fibro osseous dysplasia) 420
Definition, etiology, epidemiology, and pathology 420
Bone distribution in fibrous dysplasia 420
Complications 421
Extraskeletal features 421
Paleopathology 421
Skeletal neurofibromatosis (von Recklinghausen s disease) 421
Definition, etiology, and epidemiology 421
Natural history and pathology 421
Paleopathology 422
Harris lines 422
Definition, etiology, and epidemiology 422
Interpretation of Harris lines 423
Paleopathology of Harris line studies 423
References 425
Index 463
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spelling | Aufderheide, Arthur C. 1922- Verfasser (DE-588)140260447 aut The Cambridge encyclopedia of human paleopathology by Arthur C. Aufderheide & Conrado Rodríguez-Martín Human paleopathology 1. publ. Cambridge Cambridge Univ. Press 1998 XVIII, 478 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Bioarchäologie Paläopathologie (DE-588)4173117-7 gnd rswk-swf Archäologie, Methodenfragen (DE-2581)TH000012818 gbd Paläopathologie (DE-588)4173117-7 s DE-604 Rodríguez-Martín, Conrado Verfasser aut HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=008149439&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | The Cambridge encyclopedia of human paleopathology |
title_alt | Human paleopathology |
title_auth | The Cambridge encyclopedia of human paleopathology |
title_exact_search | The Cambridge encyclopedia of human paleopathology |
title_full | The Cambridge encyclopedia of human paleopathology by Arthur C. Aufderheide & Conrado Rodríguez-Martín |
title_fullStr | The Cambridge encyclopedia of human paleopathology by Arthur C. Aufderheide & Conrado Rodríguez-Martín |
title_full_unstemmed | The Cambridge encyclopedia of human paleopathology by Arthur C. Aufderheide & Conrado Rodríguez-Martín |
title_short | The Cambridge encyclopedia of human paleopathology |
title_sort | the cambridge encyclopedia of human paleopathology |
topic | Bioarchäologie Paläopathologie (DE-588)4173117-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Bioarchäologie Paläopathologie |
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