The invention of the microscope revolutionized the course of human knowledge. This instrument changed the face of science and of previous beliefs, expanded the horizons of knowledge, and challenged philosophical and scientific thought, especially in the field of natural sciences and medicine. In the domain of bioarchaeology, the introduction of histological techniques was important; not only to identify body tissues and to diagnose diseases in mummified remains, but also to understand bone and teeth microstructure, and associated patterns of response to environmental constraints. In this paper a critical review of the major contributions of histology to the growing body of knowledge in paleopathology and bioarchaeology will be presented, f...
Aim of this study is the investigation of the potentialities and limits of the new 3D technologies t...
Paieoparasitology has advance during the past decade to the status of a statistically based science ...
A recent report suggesting perceived limitations of and opportunities in the study of paleopathology...
The invention of the microscope revolutionized the course of human knowledge. This instrument change...
The invention of the microscope revolutionized the course of human knowledge. This instrument change...
Studies on bone tissue of both extant and prehistoric individuals provide unique information about d...
Paleopathology is a science located in a crossroad between history, archaeology, anthropology, and m...
The word paleopathology, derived from the Greek palaios, pathos, and logos, meaning liter- ally “stu...
RESUMEN: La Paleopatología es una disciplina relativamente reciente que estudia las enfermedades del...
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This paper presents the main results and discussions carried out during the Third National Workshop ...
Tese de mestrado em Antropologia, na especialidade de Antropologia Biológica, apresentada à Faculdad...
The present work exposes the importance of the human pathology in the medical sciences, it emphasize...
This paper considers the discipline of palaeopathology, how it has developed, how it is studied, and...
Los Andes Meridionales, formados hacia el este por el Centro-Oeste de Argentina y hacia el oeste por...
Aim of this study is the investigation of the potentialities and limits of the new 3D technologies t...
Paieoparasitology has advance during the past decade to the status of a statistically based science ...
A recent report suggesting perceived limitations of and opportunities in the study of paleopathology...
The invention of the microscope revolutionized the course of human knowledge. This instrument change...
The invention of the microscope revolutionized the course of human knowledge. This instrument change...
Studies on bone tissue of both extant and prehistoric individuals provide unique information about d...
Paleopathology is a science located in a crossroad between history, archaeology, anthropology, and m...
The word paleopathology, derived from the Greek palaios, pathos, and logos, meaning liter- ally “stu...
RESUMEN: La Paleopatología es una disciplina relativamente reciente que estudia las enfermedades del...
Learn how archaeologists and scientists work together to answer questions about the human past! Join...
This paper presents the main results and discussions carried out during the Third National Workshop ...
Tese de mestrado em Antropologia, na especialidade de Antropologia Biológica, apresentada à Faculdad...
The present work exposes the importance of the human pathology in the medical sciences, it emphasize...
This paper considers the discipline of palaeopathology, how it has developed, how it is studied, and...
Los Andes Meridionales, formados hacia el este por el Centro-Oeste de Argentina y hacia el oeste por...
Aim of this study is the investigation of the potentialities and limits of the new 3D technologies t...
Paieoparasitology has advance during the past decade to the status of a statistically based science ...
A recent report suggesting perceived limitations of and opportunities in the study of paleopathology...