Differential diagnosis is a fundamental step in every palaeopathological study. It is a challenging exercise since many intrinsic and extrinsic factors may negatively impact the accurate interpretation of bone changes in human skeletal remains. Among these, the completeness and preservation of skeletal elements plays a significant role. This study aims to explore the limits of differential diagnosis in the analysis of disarticulated, fragmented bones. The sample consists of eleven adult long-bone fragments with noticeable changes. The remains were identified in a dis-articulated skeletal assemblage from the former necropolis of Juncal (Porto de Mós, Portugal), which probably closed in the late 19th century/early 20th century. They w...
This work discusses on the problems of the differential diagnosis in paleopathology, describing one...
Ongoing archaeological investigations at the North Tombs Cemetery, Tell El-Amarna, Egypt, have, to d...
Background: This study presents the incidental finding of Paget’s disease within archaeological skel...
IF/00127/2014/POSDOC IF/00127/2014/CP1233/CT0003 SFRH/BPD/82559/2011 IF/00127/2014 UID/ANT/04038/201...
With pressures on time and resources available to those undertaking research in paleopathology, poor...
SFRH/BD/36739/2007 SFRH/BPD/43330/2008 UID/ANT/04038/2013Between the years of 1999 and 2001, during ...
Identified osteological collections are important sources for pathological studies, especially when...
Palaeopathology integrates knowledge and methods from physical anthropology and medicine. It aims to...
The finding of skeletal remains is a common happening and the forensic pathologist is frequently cal...
Background. The nature of the pathological changes observed on the bones of people who lived severa...
La corretta identificazione delle malattie \ue8 fondamentale per la costruzione del profilo biologic...
One of the fundamental questions in forensic medicine and anthropology is whether or not a bone or b...
Calcified tissues are well known microscopically, but the diagnostic potential of bone micro-anatomy...
Presented at: 23rd Paleopathology Association European Meeting, Vilnius, Lituânia, 25-29 Agosto. Pal...
This work discusses on the problems of the differential diagnosis in paleopathology, describing one...
This work discusses on the problems of the differential diagnosis in paleopathology, describing one...
Ongoing archaeological investigations at the North Tombs Cemetery, Tell El-Amarna, Egypt, have, to d...
Background: This study presents the incidental finding of Paget’s disease within archaeological skel...
IF/00127/2014/POSDOC IF/00127/2014/CP1233/CT0003 SFRH/BPD/82559/2011 IF/00127/2014 UID/ANT/04038/201...
With pressures on time and resources available to those undertaking research in paleopathology, poor...
SFRH/BD/36739/2007 SFRH/BPD/43330/2008 UID/ANT/04038/2013Between the years of 1999 and 2001, during ...
Identified osteological collections are important sources for pathological studies, especially when...
Palaeopathology integrates knowledge and methods from physical anthropology and medicine. It aims to...
The finding of skeletal remains is a common happening and the forensic pathologist is frequently cal...
Background. The nature of the pathological changes observed on the bones of people who lived severa...
La corretta identificazione delle malattie \ue8 fondamentale per la costruzione del profilo biologic...
One of the fundamental questions in forensic medicine and anthropology is whether or not a bone or b...
Calcified tissues are well known microscopically, but the diagnostic potential of bone micro-anatomy...
Presented at: 23rd Paleopathology Association European Meeting, Vilnius, Lituânia, 25-29 Agosto. Pal...
This work discusses on the problems of the differential diagnosis in paleopathology, describing one...
This work discusses on the problems of the differential diagnosis in paleopathology, describing one...
Ongoing archaeological investigations at the North Tombs Cemetery, Tell El-Amarna, Egypt, have, to d...
Background: This study presents the incidental finding of Paget’s disease within archaeological skel...