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4. Sexual dimorphism from vertebrae: its potential use for sex estimation in an identified osteological sample.

11. Estimation of sex from the hyoid body in skeletal individuals from archeological sites.

12. Mandibular Fracture and Dislocation in a Case Study from the Jewish Cemetery of Lucena (CÓRDOBA), in South Iberian Peninsula (8th-12th ad).

13. Embryotomy in the 19th Century of Central Italy.

14. Sex estimation by odontometrics of nonadult human remains from a contemporary Italian sample

15. Reliability of predictive models based on the mesiodistal and buccolingual diameters of permanent canine teeth for sex estimation in forensic contexts: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

16. Digital matching of palatal rugae patterns for forensic identification in edentulous denture wearers.

17. Stable Isotopes Unveil Dietary Trends in the Samnite and Peligni Communities of Opi Val Fondillo and Sulmona S. Lucia (V-VI Centuries BCE, Abruzzo, Central Italy).

18. Influence of light conditions (colour temperature and illuminance) on the evaluation of root translucency for the application of Lamendin's age-at-death estimation technique.

19. Post-Mortem Dental Profile as a Powerful Tool in Animal Forensic Investigations-A Review.

20. Transmission of Zoonotic Diseases in the Daily Life of Ancient Pompeii and Herculaneum (79 CE, Italy): A Review of Animal-Human-Environment Interactions through Biological, Historical and Archaeological Sources.

21. Sex estimation by odontometrics of nonadult human remains from a contemporary Italian sample.

22. Anatomical variations of the foramen transversarium of cervical vertebrae from the ancient population of Herculaneum (79 CE; Naples, Italy).

23. Cervical rib in a young individual from the late medieval cemetery of Corfinio (12 th -13 th century CE, Italy): a case report and review of the literature.

24. Correlation coefficients for predicting canine diameters from premolar and molar sizes.

25. Sexual dimorphism of the maxillary postcanine dentition: A geometric morphometric analysis.

26. Sex estimation in a contemporary Spanish population: cranial and dental anthropometry.

27. Pseudopathological vertebral changes in a young individual from Herculaneum (79 C.E.).

28. Sexual dimorphism of the first deciduous molar: A geometric morphometric approach.

29. Hemifacial microsomia (oculo-auriculo-vertebral spectrum) in an individual from the Teramo Sant'Anna archaeological site (7th-12th centuries of the Common Era, Italy).

30. Age Estimation of Infants Through Metric Analysis of Developing Anterior Deciduous Teeth.

31. Scheuermann's disease in a juvenile male from the late Roman necropolis of Torrenueva (3rd-4th century CE, Granada, Spain).

32. Congenital Anatomical Variant of the Clavicle.

33. Estimation of date of death through wound healing of an extraction socket: A case report.

34. Bone natural autofluorescence and confocal laser scanning microscopy: Preliminary results of a novel useful tool to distinguish between forensic and ancient human skeletal remains.

35. Alterations of skull bones found in anencephalic skeletons from an identified osteological collection. Two case reports.

36. Timing of maxillofacial-oral injuries in an individual of the ancient city of Herculaneum (79 AD, Naples, Italy): a case report.

37. A probable case of gigantism/acromegaly in skeletal remains from the Jewish necropolis of "Ronda Sur" (Lucena, Córdoba, Spain; VIII-XII centuries CE).

38. Odontometric sex estimation on three populations of the Iron Age from Abruzzo region (central-southern Italy).

39. Chronology of the development of the deciduous dentition in Mediterranean population.

40. Sex estimation based on deciduous and permanent dentition in a contemporary Spanish population.

41. Brief communication: the Granada osteological collection of identified infants and young children.

42. Odontometric sex discrimination in the Herculaneum sample (79 AD, Naples, Italy), with application to juveniles.

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