Menu
Advances in human palaeopathology
Enlarge

Advances in human palaeopathology

Publication Data

Contents

The chemical and microbial degradation of bones and teeth / Gordon Turner-Walker
How representative are human skeletal assemblages for population analysis? / Ron Pinhasi and Chryssi Bourbou
Epidemiological approaches in palaeopathology / Ron Pinhasi and Katy Turner
Macroscopic analysis and data collection in palaeopathology / Anne L. Grauer
Radiography and allied techniques in the palaeopathology of skeletal remains / Simon Mays
Computed tomography scanning and three-dimensional visualization of mummies and bog bodies / Niels Lynnerup
Histological studies on ancient bone / Gordon Turner-Walker and Simon Mays
Molecular palaeopathology of human infectious disease / Helen D. Donoghue
Databases / William White
Differential diagnosis of skeletal lesions in infectious disease / Donald J. Ortner
Metabolic bone disease / Simon Mays
Tumours and tumour-like processes / Don Brothwell
Advances in the palaeopathology of teeth and jaws / Alan Ogden
Trauma / Pia Bennike
Congenital anomalies / Ethne Barnes
Growth in archaeological populations / Ron Pinhasi.

Topics

Catalogue Data

ISBD

Buy a copy

OBNB doesn't sell books, but you may be able to find a copy at one of these websites:

Advances in human palaeopathology. ISBN 9780470036020. Published by John Wiley & Sons in 2008. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

obnb.uk is a Good Stuff website.