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1. Underneath the Surface: Examining “Hidden Lesions” With Paleoimaging at Moita do Sebastião, Mesolithic Muge, Portugal.

2. A RARE MANIFESTATION OF SPINAL TUBERCULOSIS IN A 6th--5th CENTURY BC SKELETON (NOR ARMAVIR, ARMENIA): A MORPHOLOGICAL AND COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY STUDY.

3. THREE CASES OF CONCHA BULLOSA IN ANCIENT EGYPT (LUXOR, CA. OVER 2000 YEARS AGO).

4. HUMAN REMAINS FROM A SECONDARY CEMETERY IN THE PYRAMID COMPLEX OF KING DJEDKARE: A PRELIMINARY OVERVIEW.

5. Health and Heritage: The Bioarchaeological Discovery of a Probable Case of Developmental Dysplasia in an Adult Subject.

6. A Bioarchaeological Perspective: What's in a Name?

7. Diet in Augusta Emerita, the Iberian capital that prevailed in Roman to late antiquity transition.

8. Complex skeletal foot malformation in a Samnite “warrior grave” from Abruzzo, southern Italy (8th–5th century BCE)

9. A skeletal dysplasia leading to a perinatal death in 17th–19th century Lisbon, Portugal.

10. Animals' paleopathology: Implications on human–animal interaction during the intensification of farming in the Southern Levant.

11. A probable case of multiple osteochondromas in a Qing period (1644–1911) individual from Shandong, China.

12. Animal diseases in the southern part of the Carpathian Basin during the medieval period.

13. Histological analysis and etiology of a pathological iguanodontian femur from England.

14. О ТРЕПАНИРОВАННОМ ЧЕРЕПЕ ИЗ КУРГАНА ДОЛИНЫ р. ГЯНДЖАЧАЙ (АЗЕРБАЙДЖАНСКАЯ РЕСПУБЛИКА)

15. Health and Heritage: The Bioarchaeological Discovery of a Probable Case of Developmental Dysplasia in an Adult Subject

16. Reconstructing a Lay Individual’s Elbow Fracture at Santa Caterina Friary, Barcelona (15th–16th Century): The Contribution of Paleopathology to the Valorization of Bioarcheological Heritage

17. Identification of Social Status through Grave Goods Using a Biocultural Approach in Interpreting the Alpine Context of Borca Di Cadore, Belluno, Veneto, Italy (18th–19th Centuries)

18. The Digital Atlas of Ancient Rare Diseases (DAARD) and its relevance for current research

19. The ancient people of Balinese: a study of health status based on paleopathology remains

20. Male Skeleton from Burial No. 7 of the Mordva-Moksha Bednodemyanovsk Burial Ground of the XIII–XIV Centuries

21. Revisiting the Paleopathological Features of the 5th – 7th Centuries AD Population from the Volga-Don Steppes Area

22. Tuberculous spondylitis: Macromorphological and radiological studies on a skeleton from the Late Iron Age monument of Nor Armavir, Armenia

23. Reconstructing a Lay Individual's Elbow Fracture at Santa Caterina Friary, Barcelona (15th–16th Century): The Contribution of Paleopathology to the Valorization of Bioarcheological Heritage.

24. Identification of Social Status through Grave Goods Using a Biocultural Approach in Interpreting the Alpine Context of Borca Di Cadore, Belluno, Veneto, Italy (18th–19th Centuries).

25. Paleopathology in Brazilian fossil vertebrates: a review.

26. Paleobiological implications of chevron pathology in the sauropodomorph Plateosaurus trossingensis from the Upper Triassic of SW Germany.

27. The Digital Atlas of Ancient Rare Diseases (DAARD) and its relevance for current research.

28. High‐performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) as a means of assessing the presence of uric acid in archeological human remains: Challenges and future directions.

29. Skeletal trauma in an Iron age context: new insight into the Etruscan population from Spina (Ferrara, Italy)

30. Atherosclerosis in ancient mummified humans: the global HORUS study.

31. Seyitömer Höyüğü Orta Tunç Çağı Topluluğunda Ağız ve Diş Sağlığı.

32. A Paleopathological Find on a La Tène Horse Skeleton Discovered in Rescue Archaeological Diggings in the Area of the Olympic Pool, Alba Iulia (CX 143 Pit).

33. Smoking histories: a bioarchaeological approach to tobacco consumption in two skeletal populations from The Netherlands (1300-1829 CE).

34. Major trauma affecting the spine, chest wall and arm survived by a 9th/10th century CE individual from Rižinice Croatia

35. Life at the Shallow Lakes: Bioarchaeological Record of the Northern Pampean Shallow Lake Environment

36. Sustenance and Its Consequences

37. Human Skeletal Remains Newly Excavated at Karanayevsky Kurgan Cemetery of the Srubnaya Culture

38. Death in the high mountains: Evidence of interpersonal violence during Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age at Roc de les Orenetes (Eastern Pyrenees, Spain).

39. Evaluating the relationships between climate change, population pressure, economic intensification, and childhood stress in the Prehispanic Nasca region of Peru.

40. Could the Historical Transition from Segmented to Monophasic Sleep Explain the Modern Insurgence of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias?

41. Pathogen prospecting of museums: Reconstructing malaria epidemiology.

42. The ancient people of Balinese: a study of health status based on paleopathology remains.

43. An analysis of interobserver variability in the recording of maxillary sinusitis in human osteoarchaeological remains.

44. An unusual metatarsal of theropod dinosaur from the lower cretaceous of Thailand: the first detailed study of paleopathology in Megaraptora.

45. Early Chersonesus Population Characteristics based on the Anthropological Materials from the Excavations by G.D. Belov

46. New information on paleopathologies in non-avian theropod dinosaurs: a case study on South American abelisaurids

47. Reconstructing the Demography of Kalmykia’s Catacomb Population: A Study of Excavated Archaeological Materials, 1981–2008

48. Differentiation of the Population of the Jetyasar Archaeological Culture Based on Paleopathology Data (A Case Study of the Excavated Materials of Altyn-Asar 4 Burial Grounds)

49. Bronze Age Kurgan Kalinovsky II. Archaeological and Anthropological Study Perspectives

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