ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Grant sponsors: Australian Research Council DP110101097, FT120100Peer reviewedPublisher PDFPublisher PD
A juvenile’s dependency on their caregiver is significant to the overall development of nutritionall...
Cribra orbitalia represents one of the most frequent bone pathologies in skeletal remains of past po...
One controversy within bioarchaeology revolves around identifying what factors cause cribra orbitali...
Funding Information: Grant sponsors: Australian Research Council DP110101097, FT120100299. Publisher...
Open Access via the Jisc Wiley Agreement Funder: British Academy (GrantNumber(s): GP2\190224)Peer re...
Palaeopathological analyses are key within bioarchaeological research because skeletal lesions ...
Porous cranial lesions (PCLs) of the orbital roofs (cribra orbitalia) and cranial vault (porotic hyp...
Osteological observations interpreted as evidence for anemia (porotic hyperostosis and cribra orbita...
Cribra orbitalia is visually characterized by porous lesions on the orbital roof and is often attrib...
Malaria was an important disease in the history of The Netherlands, especially in the coastal, marsh...
Enamel hypoplasia (EH), porotic hyperostotsis (PH) and cribra orbitalia (CO) have frequently been us...
Summary. — Ten cases of cribra orbitalia and/or porotic hyperostosis excavated at various sites in T...
The primary focus of this thesis is to determine the frequency rates of cribra orbitalia and\ud poro...
ObjectiveThis paper studies the prevalence, co-occurrence, and association of cribra orbitalia, crib...
Straipsnio tikslas – pateikti XIII-XV a. Vilniaus miesto gyventojų akiduobių sienelių akytumo (cribr...
A juvenile’s dependency on their caregiver is significant to the overall development of nutritionall...
Cribra orbitalia represents one of the most frequent bone pathologies in skeletal remains of past po...
One controversy within bioarchaeology revolves around identifying what factors cause cribra orbitali...
Funding Information: Grant sponsors: Australian Research Council DP110101097, FT120100299. Publisher...
Open Access via the Jisc Wiley Agreement Funder: British Academy (GrantNumber(s): GP2\190224)Peer re...
Palaeopathological analyses are key within bioarchaeological research because skeletal lesions ...
Porous cranial lesions (PCLs) of the orbital roofs (cribra orbitalia) and cranial vault (porotic hyp...
Osteological observations interpreted as evidence for anemia (porotic hyperostosis and cribra orbita...
Cribra orbitalia is visually characterized by porous lesions on the orbital roof and is often attrib...
Malaria was an important disease in the history of The Netherlands, especially in the coastal, marsh...
Enamel hypoplasia (EH), porotic hyperostotsis (PH) and cribra orbitalia (CO) have frequently been us...
Summary. — Ten cases of cribra orbitalia and/or porotic hyperostosis excavated at various sites in T...
The primary focus of this thesis is to determine the frequency rates of cribra orbitalia and\ud poro...
ObjectiveThis paper studies the prevalence, co-occurrence, and association of cribra orbitalia, crib...
Straipsnio tikslas – pateikti XIII-XV a. Vilniaus miesto gyventojų akiduobių sienelių akytumo (cribr...
A juvenile’s dependency on their caregiver is significant to the overall development of nutritionall...
Cribra orbitalia represents one of the most frequent bone pathologies in skeletal remains of past po...
One controversy within bioarchaeology revolves around identifying what factors cause cribra orbitali...