ence of disease burden from raw frequencies of paleopathological indica tors. Because skeletal response to disease is nonspecific and many diseases.
www.jstor.orgMar 28, 2023 ... American Journal of Human Biology ... Skeletal manifestations of disease experience: Length of illness and porous cranial lesion formation ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comFeb 21, 2014 ... ABSTRACT Paleopathology has revealed much about disease in the past ... Lower respiratory infections (11.3%) and diarrheal diseases (8.2%) ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comApr 5, 2022 ... 3 ANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO INFECTIOUS DISEASE. Anthropologists have long been interested in infectious diseases, and a full review of ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comMar 25, 2018 ... Although evolution of diseases was proposed, it aligned with the ... roles that biology and behavior played in human health (Buikstra, ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comSimply defined, infectious diseases are those caused by biological agents ... defined, paleopathology is the study of disease in prehistoric populations.
www.jstor.orgNov 9, 2017 ... Although evolution of diseases was proposed, ... of the complex roles that biology and behavior played in human health.
onlinelibrary.wiley.comMar 30, 2023 ... By combining direct molecular and proteomic evidence of infectious diseases with palaeopathology, phylogenetic analysis of extant pathogens, and ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comAug 1, 2014 ... New insights on biological stress and disease can be gained from ... roots of human osteology and paleopathology in favor of problem-driven, ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comJan 19, 2020 ... How did the related diseases caused by Treponema pallidum emerge in different ... Understanding treponemal biology, genetic relationships, ...
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