专题:Paleopathology and ancient diseases

This cluster of papers focuses on paleoparasitology, the study of ancient parasite infections and health conditions through the analysis of mummified remains, coprolites, and archaeological samples. It explores the presence of intestinal parasites, ancient DNA analysis, medical imaging techniques, and their implications for understanding human evolution and pathoecology. The research sheds light on the prevalence of parasite infections in ancient populations and their impact on human health throughout history.
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All equal in the face of death? Life histories of confirmed victims of the last plague epidemic in Basel (Switzerland)

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Parasite conservation now: turning knowledge into action

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The WWII German <i>UKW-J&#228;ger-Sprechstelle Grille</i> near Locronan (Finist&#232;re-FR)

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Doing Historical Bioarchaeology

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Taphonomic impact on human remains in rapidly changing glacial environments: current insights and future directions

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Efficacy and safety of retrograde intrarenal surgery with a flexible and navigable suction sheath (FANS-RIRS) versus mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy (mPCNL) for 2–3 cm renal stones: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

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Southern and Central Arizona Bioarchaeology

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Mimbres Bioarchaeology

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Immigration and Borders in Ancient Egypt

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Morphological assessment of human limb bones from Salawusu, North China and their taxonomic implications

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