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One of the main pillars of bioanthropological studies are identified osteological collections. The goal of this article is to describe this heritage and show its importance. Since the nineteenth century, several countries have collected sets of skulls and... see more

This is a preliminary palaeopathology study of a sample of human skeletal remains from the first research field season at the Jaboticabeira II shellmound, in Santa Catarina, Brazil. Internationally accepted methods were used to obtain information about th... see more

The Roman necropolis in Carrer Quart in Valencia (Spain) is the city’s oldest known cemetery, dating from between the second century BC and third century AD. Based on its archaeological and bioanthropological analysis, we examine various hitherto unknown ... see more

Skeletal remains from archaeological contexts represent a good source of information about the human past. As part of the osteological analysis, palaeopathology plays an important role, significantly complementing the biological profile of an individual a... see more

The purpose of this study is to present the findings of the palaeopathological analysis of a skeletal sample from Çatak (Van).  A total of 18 skeletons, 9 male, 7 female, and 2 adolescences were examined throughout study. These individuals are suffer... see more

We describe the earliest evidence for neoplastic disease in the hominin lineage. This is reported from the type specimen of the extinct hominin Australopithecus sediba from Malapa, South Africa, dated to 1.98 million years ago. The affected indi... see more

We present the first application of high-resolution micro computed tomography in an analysis of both the internal and external morphology of the lumbar region of StW 431 – a hominin skeleton recovered from Member 4 infill of the Sterkfontein Caves (South ... see more

The symptoms of today’s disease can help scientist to take a diagnostic approach toward those of the ancient times. The knowledge of the survey of disease in the ancient times is called pathology. Ancient pathology focuses on the source, evolution and pr... see more

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