Paleopathology is the study of disease, physiological disruptions and impairment in the past. After two centuries of mainly descriptive studies, efforts are being made towards better methodological approaches to the study of diseases in human populations of ancient times whose remains are recovered by archaeology. Paleoepidemiology can be defined as an interdisciplinary area that aims to develop more suitable epidemiological methods, and to apply those in current use, to the study of disease determinants in human populations in the past. In spite of the limits of funerary or other archaeological series of human remains, paleoepidemiology tries to reconstruct past conditions of disease and health in those populations and its relation to life...
55 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of General Science and the Clark Honors College of th...
Using skeletal and material remains respectively, archaeologists and physical anthropologists attemp...
A recent report suggesting perceived limitations of and opportunities in the study of paleopathology...
Paleopathology is the study of disease, physiological disruptions and impairment in the past. After ...
Paleopathology is the study of disease, physiological disruptions and impairment in the past. After ...
The word paleopathology, derived from the Greek palaios, pathos, and logos, meaning liter- ally “stu...
Palaeopathology is the science which studies ancient human diseases. Throughout its relatively young...
Palaeopathology is the science which studies ancient human diseases. Throughout its relatively young...
The major focus of paleopathology has been the delimiting of disease in time and space. Information ...
Study of ancient disease (paleopathology) is a powerful tool for understanding lifestyle and populat...
The recent introduction of the new field of research of palaeomicrobiology has established new links...
Paleopathology is the discipline that studies ancient diseases through the use of human skeletal or ...
In order to contribute significantly to the description and understanding of human disease, paleoepi...
This paper considers the discipline of palaeopathology, how it has developed, how it is studied, and...
Human paleopathologists are interested in the visible marks of diagnosable disease that reflect vari...
55 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of General Science and the Clark Honors College of th...
Using skeletal and material remains respectively, archaeologists and physical anthropologists attemp...
A recent report suggesting perceived limitations of and opportunities in the study of paleopathology...
Paleopathology is the study of disease, physiological disruptions and impairment in the past. After ...
Paleopathology is the study of disease, physiological disruptions and impairment in the past. After ...
The word paleopathology, derived from the Greek palaios, pathos, and logos, meaning liter- ally “stu...
Palaeopathology is the science which studies ancient human diseases. Throughout its relatively young...
Palaeopathology is the science which studies ancient human diseases. Throughout its relatively young...
The major focus of paleopathology has been the delimiting of disease in time and space. Information ...
Study of ancient disease (paleopathology) is a powerful tool for understanding lifestyle and populat...
The recent introduction of the new field of research of palaeomicrobiology has established new links...
Paleopathology is the discipline that studies ancient diseases through the use of human skeletal or ...
In order to contribute significantly to the description and understanding of human disease, paleoepi...
This paper considers the discipline of palaeopathology, how it has developed, how it is studied, and...
Human paleopathologists are interested in the visible marks of diagnosable disease that reflect vari...
55 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of General Science and the Clark Honors College of th...
Using skeletal and material remains respectively, archaeologists and physical anthropologists attemp...
A recent report suggesting perceived limitations of and opportunities in the study of paleopathology...