CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX

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CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
Chronological Index
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CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
VOLUMES 1- 15
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VOL. 1 (1) - 1987
CAPASSO, L.: A new Journal: why?
p. 3
WALDRON, T.: Lytic lesions in a skull: a problem in diagnosis.
p. 5
JANSSENS, P.A.: A copper plate on the upper arm in a burial at the Church in Vrasene (Belgium).
p. 15
EXTEBERRIA, F., VEGAS, J.I.: Violent injury in a Bronze Age individual in the Basque country (Spain).
p. 19
MARCSIK, A., BAGLYAS, B.: The frequency of enamel hypoplasia from the 8th century (Hungary).
p. 25
MARTIN HERRERA, A., ARNAY DE LA ROSA, M., GONZALEZ REIMERS, C.E., JORGE
HERNANDEZ, J.A., DIAZ FLORES, L.: Histological observations in a Prehispanic mummy of Gran
Canaria (Spain).
p. 33
JANSSENS, P.A.: Book review.
p. 37
VOL. 1 (2) – 1987
CAPASSO, L.: Foreword.
p. 45
ARPINO, A.: La Paleo-coprologie: application à l'étude de Bergeries neolithique.
p. 47
ASCENZI, A., BELLELLI, A., BRUNORI, M., CITRO, G., IPPOLITO, R., LEANDRO, E., ZITO, R.: On
a new method for recognizing thalassemia in ancient bones.
p. 48
BELLIZZA, L., GILLI, B., RABINO MASSA, E., REDDAVID, M., Distances biologiques entre
populations anciennes.
p. 49
BENNIKE, P., BRO-RASMUSSEN, F.: Ankylosis and restricted movement of the hip in a right angle:
examples from danish prehistoric skeletons.
p. 50
BIRKETT, D.A., ANDERSON, S.: Two cases of infection causing total loss of the head of the femur.
p. 51
CAMPILLO, D., MERCADAL, O.: New trephined skulls in Minorca.
p. 52
CAPASSO, L.: Paleopathology of the Bronze Age population from Grotta dello Scoglietto (Tuscany, Italy).
p. 53
DUBAR, C., PERROT., R.: Contribution à la connaisance de l'état bucco-dentaire d'une population
Romano-Britannique (Colchester, GB).
p. 54
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DUTOUR, O., BERRATO, J., ACQUAVIVA, P.C.: Contribution of rheumatology in human
paleopathology.
p. 55
DZIERŹYKRAY-ROGALSKI, T.: Natural mummification of babies in ancient Egypt.
p. 56
DZIERŹYKRAY-ROGALSKI, T.: Paleopathology changes of the scrotum of the baby from XVI century.
p. 57
FORNACIARI, G., AMADEI, A.: Anthropologie et paleodemographie d'une classe socialment elevée de la
Renaissance italienne: la serie de momies de S. Domenico Maggiore a Naples (XV-XVI siècle).
p. 58
FORNACIARI, G., BROGI, G., BRUNO, J.: Phyisiognomic reconstruction of some important personages
of the italian Reinassance: the series of S. Domenico Maggiore Abbey in Naples (XV century).
p. 59
FORNACIARI, G., BROGI, G., MENCONI, A.: Dental pathology of a wealthy class of italian Reinassance:
the mummies of the Abbey of S. Domenico Maggiore in Naples (XVI century).
p. 60
FORNACIARI, G., BRUNO, J., AMADEI, A.: Pathologie rachidienne sur un enchantillon d'une classe
socialement elevée de la Reinassance italienne: la serie de momies de al Basilique de S. Domenico
Maggiore a Naples (XV-XVI siècle).
p. 61
FORNACIARI, G., BRUNO, J., CORCIONE, N.: Un cas de tumeur maligne primitive de la region nasoorbitaire dans une momie de la Basilique de S. Domenico Maggiore a Naples (XVI siècle).
p. 62
FORNACIARI, G., CASTAGNA, M., TOGNETTI, A., TORNABONI, D.: Syphilis tertiaire dans une
momie du XVI siècle de la Basilique de S. Domenico Maggiore a Naples: etude immunohistochimique et
ultrastructurelle.
p. 63
FORNACIARI, G., CORCIONE, N., BRUNO, J.: Blessure mortelle de pointe dans une momie de sexe
masculin de la Basilique de S. Domenico Maggiore a Naples (XVI siècle).
p. 64
FORNACIARI, G., CORCIONE, N., CECCANTI, B.: Recherches paleonutritionelles sur un echantillon
d'une classe socialement elevèe de la Renaissance italienne: la serie de momie de S. Domenico Maggiore a
Naples (XV-XVI siècle).
p. 65
FORNACIARI, G., MARCHETTI, A., CASTAGNA, M., BEVILACQUA, G.: Variole dans une momie du
XVI siècle de la Basilique de S. Domenico Maggiore a Naples: etude immunohistochimique,
ultrastructurelle et biologie moleculaire.
p. 66
FORNACIARI, G., TOGNETTI, A., TORNABONI, D., POLLINA, L.: Etudie histologique, histochimique
et ultrastructurelle des momies de la Basilique de S. Domenico Maggiore a Naples (XV-XVI siècle).
p. 67
FORNACIARI, G., TORNABONI, D., MARIANI, A.: Conservation du DNA dans les tissus des mommie
de la Basilique de S. Domenico Maggiore a Naples (XV-XVI siècle).
p. 68
FORNACIARI, G., TORNABONI, D., POLLINA, L. TOGNETTI, A.: Pathologie pulmonaire et hepatique
dans la series de momies de la Basilique de S. Domenico Maggiore a Naples (XV-XVI siècle).
p. 69
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FOUNTOULAKIS, M.: Dental and osseous pathology of neolithic Rhodians.
p. 70
FULCHERI, E., GRILLETTO, R.: Sur un probable calcul renal datè ancien Empire egyptien.
p. 71
GLADYKOWSKA-RZECZYCKA, J.: Congenital anomalies of early Polish man.
p. 72
GOMEZ BELLARD, F., SANCHEZ SANCHEZ, J.A.: Spondylarthrite ankylosante: un cas complet.
p. 73
HENDERSON, J.D.: Medical intervention in fracture repair. A study of the Parry fracture in Britain, from
the first century to the seventeenth century A.D.
p. 74
HOLCK, P.: “To catch a thief”. A find from a medieval churchyard.
p. 75
JANSSENS, P.A.: Between Anthropology and Paleopathology: three cases from a Nunner.
p. 76
KHUDABUX, M.R.: Signs of physical strain as indicators of health status during growth in a negro slave
population from Suriname (S.A).
p. 77
KÜHL, I.: Two different cases of disease in prehistoric cremations.
p. 78
MAAT, G.J.R., LONNEE, H.A., NOORDHUIZEN, H.J.W.: Osteology of human skeletons of the
hellenistic period from Failaka Islands, Kuwait.
p. 79
MARKSIE, A.: On the association of Harris lines, enamel hypolasia and porotic hyperostosis.
p. 80
McGEORGE, P.J.P.: A case of radiopaque lumbar and sacral vertebrae in a late minoan skeleton from the
Armenoi cemetery, Crete (p. 1425-p. 1275 B.C.).
p. 81
McGEORGE, P.J.P., MAVROUDIS, E.: The incidence of osteoporosis in Bronze Age, Crete.
p. 82
PERROT, R., VIGNON, D.: Contribution à l'étude de la pathologie vertèbrale de la population RomanoBritannique de Colchester (GB).
p. 83
PROMINSKA, E.: The different in paleopathology of human beings and animals.
p. 84
REINHARD, K., BROOKS, R.H., BROOKS, S.: Diet and environment determined from analysis of
prehistoric coprolites, from an archaeological site near Zape Chico, Durango (Mexico).
p. 85
RODRÍGUEZ MARTÍN, C., RODRIGUEZ MAFIOTTE, C.: Injuries of knee menisci in two guanches of
Tenerife (Canary Islands).
p. 86
RODRÍGUEZ MARTÍN, C., RODRIGUEZ MAFIOTTE, C.: A mummified from Tenerife (Canary Islands).
p. 87
ROGERS, J, WALDRON, T.: The paleopathology of enthesopathy.
p. 88
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SANCHEZ SANCHEZ, J.A., GOMEZ BELLARD, F.: Application de l’analyse d’image computerisée a
l’étude des restes osseux.
p. 89
SMRCKA, V., JAMBOR, J., SALAS, M.: Trace elements in paleopathology of human nourishment.
p. 90
SOULIER, D.: Remarquable pathologie rachidienne chez un vieillard medieval.
p. 91
STIRLAND, A.: The case of the late sir Thomas Reynes: an exercise in medieval identification.
p. 92
STLOUKAL, M., VYHNÁNEK, L.: Amputations d’extrémités dans les ensembles datant du Moyen Age.
p. 93
STROUHAL, E.: Paleopathology of the Christian population at Sayala (Egyptian Nubia, 5th-11th century
A.D.).
p. 94
THILLAUD, P.L., GRMEK, M.D.: Vertebral paleopathology of the victims of the 79 A.D. disaster in
Herculaneum.
p. 95
WALDRON, T., ROGERS, J.: The paleopathology of the sacro-iliac joint.
p. 96
WALKER, P.L.: Paleopathological evidence for stress in a California Indian population.
p. 98
ZAFEIRATOS, C., FOUNTOULAKIS, M.: Artificial injuries on human bones in early helladic period from
island Eubea
p. 99
ZAMMIT, J.: Paleopathologie et recherche médicale fondamentale: apports mutuels et interactions.
p. 100
BENNIKE, P.: Film Review.
VOL. 1 (3) - 1987
GRIMM, H.: Paleopathology in the German Democratic Republic (D.D.R.).
p. 107
GLADYKOWSKA-RZECZYCKA, J.: Is this a case of the Morgagni syndrome?
p. 109
CAPASSO, L.: Exostoses of the auditory bony meatus in Precolumbian Peruvians.
p. 113
WALDRON, T., ROGERS, J.: Iatrogenic paleopathology.
p. 117
BERMÚDEZ DE CASTRO, J.M.: Dental Diseases and Harris lines in the fossil human remains from
Atapuerca-Ibeas (Spain).
p. 131
PERROT, R.: The Materia Medicalis in the therapy of medieval injuries.
p. 147
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CAPASSO, L.: Book review.
p. 157
VOL. 2 (1) - 1988
SCIULLI, P. W., PACHECO, P.I., WYMER, D.A.: Traumatic pathology in a late prehistoric individual
from central Ohio.
p. 3
ROBERTS, C.A.: A rare case of dwarfism from the Roman period.
p. 9
KERR, N.W.: Childhood health of two Scottish Mediaeval populations as revealed by enamel (hypoplastic)
defects.
p. 23
STUART-MACADAM, F.: Rickets as an interpretative tool.
p. 33
SCHNEIDER, K.N., SCIULLI, P.W.: A rare dental variant in a Prehistoric Amerindian.
p. 43
GONZALEZ REIMERS, C., ARNAY DE AL ROSA, M., MARTIN, L.G., SANTOLARIA FERNANDEZ,
F., CUENCA SANABRIS, J., MARTIN ERRERA, A., DIAZ FLORES, L.: Bone Histology of the
Prehisponic inhabitants of Gran Canaria.
p. 47
CAPASSO, L.: Book review.
p. 61
VOL. 2 (2) - 1988
KERR, N.W.: A method of assessing periodontal status in archaeologically derived skeletal material.
p. 67
EXTEBERRIA, F., HERRASTI, L.: A Bronze age individual from the Basque country who survived open
cranial trauma.
p. 79
CAPASSO, L.: A paleopathological case of osseous leontiasis.
p. 85
CAMPILLLO, D.: Herniated intervertebral lumbar discs in an individual from the Roman Era, exhumated
from the “Quinta de San Rafael” (Tarragogna, Spain).
p. 89
JANSSENS, P.A.: Coxarthritis and gonarthritis in a nunnery at Maseik Belgian Limburg, 17th and 18th
centuries.
p. 95
KÜHL, I.: Three cases of ancylosed vertebrae from prehistoric cremations of Schleswing-Holstein, North
Germany.
p. 107
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JANSSENS, P.A.: Belgium in the history of the European Paleopathology.
p. 115
KERR, N.W.: The periodontal status of a Scottish Mediaeval cohort.
p. 119
WEISS, M.M.: Etruscan medicine.
p. 129
DICKEL, D.N., AKER, C.G., BARTON, B.K., DORAN, G.H.: An orbital floor and ulna fracture from the
early archaic of Florida.
p. 165
CAPASSO, L., SCIULLI, P.: Ideopathic heteropia of the maxillary central incisors in a Precolumbian
Peruvian from Cuzco.
p. 171
THORNTON, F.: Extraordinary human teeth.
p. 173
MONOGRAFHIC PUBLICATION - 1989
CAPASSO, L., CARAMIELLO, S., DI TOTA, G.: Foreword.
p. 1
COCKBURN, E.: Welcome to the delegates.
p. 5
ARPINO, A.: Paleocoprologie: application à l'étude de Bergerie neolithiques.
p. 7
BILLARD, M., RAFFIER, P.: A case of interproximal artificial grooves on prothoistorical teeth from
France.
p. 11
CAMPILLO, D., MERCADAL, O.: New trephined skulls in Minorca.
p. 15
CAPASSO, L.: Paleopathology of the Bronze age population from Grotta dello Scoglietto (Tuscany, Italy).
p. 21
DUBAR, C., PERROT, R.: Dental pathology of the Romano-British population of Colchester, G.B. III
AD : preliminary report
p. 27
DUTOUR, O., BERATO, J., ZAKANARIAN, H., ACQUAVIVA, P.C.: Contribution de la rhumatologie à
la paléopathologie osseuse.
p. 31
DZIERZYKRAY-ROGALSKI, T.: Chengements pathologiques du scrotum (cas datant du XVI s. découvert
en Egypte).
p. 37
DZIERZYKRAY-ROGALSKI, T.: La momification naturelle d’enfants en Egypte.
p. 41
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FORNACIARI, G., AMADEI, A.: Anthropologie et paléodemographie d'une classe socialment élevée de la
Renaissance italienne: la serie de momies de S.Domenico Maggiore a Naples (XVe-XVIe siècle).
p. 47
FORNACIARI, G., BROGI, G., BRUNO, J., CINI, F.: Phyisiognomic reconstruction of some important
personages of the Italian Reinassance: the series of S. Domenico Maggiore Abbey in Naples (XVI century).
p. 53
FORNACIARI, G., BROGI, G., MENCONI, A., POLLINA, L.: Dental pathology of a wealthy class of
Italian Reinassance: the mummies of the Abbey of S. Domenico Maggiore in Naples (XVI century).
p. 57
FORNACIARI, G., BRUNO, J. AMADEI, A., TORNABONI, D. TOGNETTI, A.: Pathologie rachidienne
sur un énchantillon d'une classe socialement élevée de la Reinassance italienne: la série de momies de al
Basilique de S. Domenico Maggiore a Naples (XVe-XVIe siècle).
p. 59
FORNACIARI, G., BRUNO, J., CORCIONE, N., TORNABONI, D. TOGNETTI, A.: Un cas de tumeur
maligne primitive de la region naso-orbitaire dans une momie de la Basilique de S. Domenico Maggiore à
Naples (XVIe siècle).
p. 65
FORNACIARI, G., BRUNO, J., CORCIONE, N., TORNABONI, D. TOGNETTI, A.: Blessure mortelle de
pointe dans une momie de sexe masculin de la Basilique de S. Domenico Maggiore à Naples (XVIe siécle).
p. 71
FORNACIARI, G., CASTAGNA, M., TOGNETTI, A., TORNABONI, D.: Syphilis tertiaire dans une
momie du XVI siècle de la Basilique de S. Domenico Maggiore à Naples: étude immunohistochimique et
ultrastructurelle.
p. 75
FORNACIARI, G., CECCANTI, B., CORCIONE, N., BRUNO, J. :Recherches paléonutritionelles sur un
échantillon d'une classe socialement élevée de la Renaissance italienne: la série de momie de S. Domenico
Maggiore a Naples (XV-XVI siècle).
p. 81
FORNACIARI, G., POLLINA, L., TORNABONI, D., TOGNETTI, A.: Pulmonary and hepatic
pathologique in the series of mommies of S. Domenico Maggiore atNaples (XVI century).
p. 89
FORNACIARI, G., TOGNETTI, A., TORNABONI, D., POLINA, L., BRUNO, J.: Etude histologique,
histochimique et ultrastructurelle des momis de la Basilique de S. Domenico Maggiore à Naples (XV-XVI
siècle).
p. 93
FORNACIARI, G., TORNABONI, D., CASTAGNA, M., BEVILACQUA, G., TOGNETTI, A.: Variole
dans une momie du XVI siècle de la Basilique de S. Domenico Maggiore à Naples: étude
immunohistochimique, ultrastructurelle et biologie moléculaire.
p. 97
FORNACIARI, G., TORNABONI, D., MARIANI, R., TOGNETTI, A.: Conservation de l’ADN dans les
tissus des mommies de la Basilique de S. Domenico Maggiore a Naples (XVe-XVIe siècle).
p. 101
FOUNTOULAKIS, M., ZAFEIRATOS, C.: The dentition of Neolithic Rhodians.
p. 107
GLADYKOWSKA-RZECZYCKA, J.: Congenital anomalies of early Polish man.
p. 111
GOMEZ BELLARD, F., SANCHEZ SANCHEZ, J.A.: Spondylarthrite ankylosante: un cas complet.
p. 117
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HERBRETEAU, Y.: Une curieus malformation: D12 asymétrique.
p. 119
HOLCK, P.: “To catch a thief”. A find from a medieval churchyard.
p. 121
JANSSENS, P.A.: Between Anthropology and Paleopathology. (Three cases from the nunnery of Zion, 17th
and 18th cent., Maaseik, Belgium).
p. 125
KHUDABUX, M.R.: Signs of physical strain as indicators of health status during growth in a negro slave
population from Suriname (S.A.).
p. 131
MAAT, G.J.R., LONNEE, H.A., NOORDHUIZEN, H.J.W.: Osteology of human skeletons of the
Hellenistic Period from Failaka Islands, Kuwait.
p. 135
MORIN, A.: Teratologie et paleopathologie.
p. 143
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REINHARD, K., BROOKS, R.H., BROOKS, S., LARGENT, Jr: Diet and environment determined from
analysis of prehistoric coprolites, from an archaeological site near Zape Chico, Durango (Mexico).
p. 151
RODRIGUEZ MARTIN, C., RODRIGUEZ MAFIOTTE, C.: A mummified from Tenerife (Canary Islands).
p. 157
RODRIGUEZ MARTIN, C., RODRIGUEZ MAFIOTTE, C.: Injuries of knee menisci in two guanches of
Tenerife (Canary Islands).
p. 163
ROGERS, J., WALDRON, T.: The paleopathology of enthesopathy.
p. 169
SANCHEZ SANCHEZ, J.A., GOMEZ BELLAR, F.: Application de l’analyse d’image computerisée a
l’étude des restes osseux.
p. 173
SCHULTZ, M.: Causes and frequency of diseases during early childhood in Bronze Age populations.
p. 175
SMRCKA, V., JAMBOR, J., SALAS, M.: Trace elements in paleopathology of human diet.
p. 181
SOULIER, D.: Pathologie rachidienne chez un vieillard medieval.
p. 185
STLOUKAL, M., VYHNÁNEK, L.: Amputations d’extrémités dans les ensembles datant du moyen age.
p. 187
STROUHAL, E.: Paleopathology of the Christian population at Sayala (Egyptian Nubia, 5th- 11th century
A.D.).
p. 191
VIGNON, D., PERROT, R.: Contribution a l’étude de la pathologie vertebrale de la population RomanoBritannique de Colchester (GB).
p. 197
WALDRON, T., ROGERS, J.: Fusion of sacroliac joint: a paleopathological case control study.
p. 203
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WALKER, P.L., LAMBERT, P.: Skeletal evidence for stress during a period of cultural change in
prehistoric California.
p. 207
ZAFEIRATOS, C., FOUNTOULAKIS, M.: Artificial injuries on human bones in early Helladic period from
island Euboea.
p. 213
ZAMMIT, J.: Paleopathologie et recherche médicale fondamentale: apports mutuels et interactions.
p. 219
VOL. 3 (1) - 1989
RÖSING, F.W.: Ancient disease and coping strategies: future option of paleopathology?
p. 5
CAMPILLO, D.: Historic news of paleopathology in Spain.
p. 7
PEREZ, P.J., MARTINEZ, I.: Evidence of temporomandibular arthrosis in the middle Pleistocene human
fossilis from Atapuerca/Ibeas (Spain).
p. 15
SKINNER, M., BARKELEY, J., CARLSON, R.L.: Cranial asymmetry and muscular torcicollis in
Prehistoric Northwest Coast Natives from British Columbia (Canada).
p. 19
STEINBOCK, T.R.: Studies in ancient calcified soft tissues and organic concretions. I: a review of
structures, diseases and conditions.
p. 35
STEINBOCK, T.R.: Studies in ancient calcified soft tissues and organic concretions. II: urolithiasis (renal
and urinary bladder stone disease).
p. 39
VOL. 3 (2) - 1990
GLADYKOWSKA-RZECZYCKA, J.: Paleopathology in Poland.
p. 69
WARKELY, J., DUHIG, C.: A comparative microscopical study of three European trephined skulls.
p. 75
WALDRON, T.: A note on a Mummy from Theban Tombs 253, 254 and 294.
p. 89
STEINBOCK, T.R.: Studies in ancient calcified soft tissues and organic concretions. III: Gallstones
(Cholelithiasis).
p. 95
CRUBÉZY, E.: Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis: Diagnosis and importance in Paleopathology.
p. 107
GRIMM, H.: Rudolf Virchow, A Famous Pathologist: Not Interested in Paleopathology?
p. 119
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VOL. 3 (3) - 1991
ZEPPA, R.: San Francisco’s Blindness.
p. 133
CAMPILLO, D.: Healing of the Skull Bone after Injury.
p. 137
STROUHAL, E.: A case of Primary Carcinoma from Christian Sayala (Egyptian Nubia).
p. 151
BLOOM, R.A., SMITH, P.: A Healed Depressed Frontal Bone Fracture in an Early Samaritan (the Goliath
Injury).
p. 167
CAPASSO, L.: Fossil mosquitoes and the spread of infectious diseases in man’s ancestors.
p. 171
VOL. 4 (1) - P. 1991
JANSSENS, P.A.: Nils-Gustaf Gejvall, Obituary.
p. 5
RODRIGUEZ MARTIN, C., CASARIEGO RAMIREZ, C.: Historical note on Canarian Paleopathology.
p. 7
DRENHAUS, U., HILDMANN, H.: Mastoiditis in a skull of the Middle pre-Roman Iron Age.
p. 15
LAGIER, R., BAUD, C.A., KRAMAR, C.: A case of Tibia Vara (Blount’s Disease) from the Early Middle
Ages.
p. 25
JANSSENS P.A., MARCSIK A., DE MEYERE C.: Two cases of trepanation from the Post-Renaissance
period (Antwerp, Belgium).
p. 29
THURZO, M., LIETAVA, J., VONDRAKOVA, M.: A case of an unusually large survived neurocranial
trauma with marks of partial trephination from West Slovakia (10th century A.D.).
p. 37
JIMENEZ BROBEIL, S.A., ORTEGA, J.A.: Dental Pathology among Prehistoric Populations of Eastern
Andalusia (Spain).
p. 47
CAPASSO, L., DI MUZIO, M., DI TOTA, G., SPOLETINI, L.: A Case of probable cranial hemangioma
(Iron Age, Central Italy).
p. 55
VOL. 4 (2) - 1992
CAMPILLO, D.: Introduction.
p. 67
ACQUARO E., GALEAZZI, O.: Comparison between Archaeological and Paleopathological Results in
Several Punic Areas (Bithia, Neapolis and others).
p. 68
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ANGELETTI, L.R., AGRIMI, U., CURIA, C., MARIANI-COSTANTINI, R.: Treatment of Skin Lesions
in Classical Theurgical Medicine: a Healing Role for Sacred Serpents?
p. 69
AWAZU PEREIRA DA SILVA, M., CUSSENOT, O., THILLAUD, P.: When Paleopathology has a finger
on the history of a mediaeval monastery.
p. 70
BENNIKE, P.: A “New” Pathological Collection of Bones for Palaeopathological Studies.
p. 71
BENNIKE P., BOHR, H.: Bone Mineral Content in the Past and Present.
p. 72
BORGOGNINI TARLI, S.M., CANCI, A., MINOZZI, S., REPETTO, E., SCATTARELLA, V.: Skeletal
and Dental Indicators of Heath Conditions in Italian Bronze Age Sample.
p. 73
BOROBIA MELENDO, E.L., MORA POSTIGO, C.: A Case of bone Treponematosis in the cranium of a
Female from the Samar cave in the Philippines.
p. 74
BORTUZZO, L.: The Vertebral Column of a VIth millenium B.P. Achondroplastic Dwarf from Ernes.
p. 75
BOTELLA LÒPEZ, M.C., JIMÉNEZ BROBEIL, S.A., ORTEGA VALLET, J.A.: Trauma in the Bronze
Age Populations from the Iberic Penisula (Argar Culture).
p. 76
BRUINTJES, TJ. D., PANHUYSEN, R.G.A.M.: Paleopathological Diagnosis of Seronegative
Spondylarthropathies.
p. 77
CAMPILLO, D.: Malignant Skull Tumors in Ancient Times (Spain).
p. 78
CAMPILLO, D., MAJÒ, T.: Study of Three Trepanated Skulls from the Neolythic Period Exhumed in “Sant
Pau Road” in Barcellona (Spain).
p. 79
CAPASSO, L., CAPELLI, A.: First Italian Case of Trepanation Dated to Roman Times.
p. 80
CAPASSO, L., CAPELLI, A., FRATI, L., MARIANI COSTANTINI, R.: Paleopathological Evidence from
the “Ice-Man” Mummy: Preliminary Report and Future Perspectives.
p. 81
CATASUS, M., ROSELL, F., CAMPILLO, D.: Blood Groups in Medieval Catalonia.
p. 82
CHIMENOS KÜSTNER, E., PÉREZ PERÉZ, A., LALUEZA FOX, C.: Evolution of Dental Pathology from
Infectious Origin.
p. 83
DI MUZIO, M., CAPASSO, L.: Spinal Lesions of Probable Brucellar Origin in Bone Material from
Abruzzo (Central Italy).
p. 84
DI TOTA, G., CAPASSO, L., DI MUZIO M.: A Probable Bladder Stone from an Iron Age Burial of Central
Italy.
p. 85
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EXTEBERRIA, F., VEGAS, J.I., HERRASTI, L.: Arrow Wounds during Prehistory in the Iberian Penisula
with Regards to San Juan ante Portam Latinam.
p. 86
FERNÁNDEZ-MONRÁS, F., CAMPILLO D.: A Probably Essential Humerus Bone Cyst.
p. 87
FULCHERI, E., BARACCHINI, P., COPPA, A., DORO GARETTO, T., VARGIU, R., RABINO MASSA,
E.: Distribution, Pattern and Degree of Traumatic Lesions in the Meroitic Population of El-Geili (Sudan).
p. 88
GÓMEZ BELLARD, F., PRIETO, J.L.: Estudio Paleopatologico de Varias Momias Naturales de los Siglos
XVII y XVIII de la Comunidad Valenciana.
p. 89
HIGGINS, V.: The Use of Non-Specific Stress in Paleopathology.
p. 90
HOFMAN, P.A.M., PANHYSEN, R.G.A.M., MAAT, G.J.R., BRUINTJES, TJ.D.: The use of Computer
Tomography in Age Determination.
p. 91
ISIDRO-LLORENS, A., ALCALA, L.: Abnormalities in the Cervical Spine of Mammals from the Spanish
Miocene.
p. 92
JAKOBSEN, J., JØREGENSE, B.J., KJIÆR, I.: Archaeological, Embryological and Orthodontic
Interdisciplinarity in Evaluating Two Palaeopathological Mandibles.
p. 93
JANKAUSKAS, R.: Degenerative Changes of the Vertebral Column in Lithuanian Skeletal Samples.
p. 94
JIMENEZ BROBEIL, S.A., BOTELLA LÒPEZ, M.C., ORTEGA VALLET, J.A.: Arthropaties in the
Iberian Penisula During the Bronze Age (Argar Culture).
p. 95
JOSSET, P., QUEMERUC, M.D., DUCOU LE POINTE, H., KISELMAN, R.: La Momie d’Enfant du
Musee de Gueret (France).
p. 96
KRAMAR, C., LAGIER, R., BAUD, C.A.: A Case of Skeletal Dysplasia.
p. 97
LONNÉE, A.: The Differential Diagnosis for Osteophytes along the Vertebral Column a Case Study.
p. 98
MAAT, G.J.R.: Scanning Electronmicroscopy of the Decomposition Process in Ancient Human Bones from
Kuwait.
p. 99
MALAGOSA, A., SUBIRÁ, M.E., CASTELLANA, C.: Pathological Evidence in Iberic Cremations.
p. 100
MARCSIK, A., PÁLFI, G., BACK, F.: Problems of Differential Diagnostics of Lesions on Skulls.
p. 101
MARÍ, V., CAMPILLO, D.: Macrocephalia, Probably of a Hydrocephalic Aetiology, in an Individual
Exhumed in the Sant Vicenç De Malla Cementery (Osona, Catalonia, Spain).
p. 102
MERCADAL, O.: Artificial Injuries and Ritual Practices in Catalonia.
p. 103
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MERCADAL, O., CAMPILLO, D., EQUIP GUINEU: Pathological remains from the Burials at the “Guineu
Cave” (Font-Rubi, Alt Penedes, Barcellona).
p. 104
MERCADAL, O., CAMPILLO, D., EQUIPO DEL MUSEU DE GAVÁ: Anthropological and
Paleopathological Study of a Man from the “Rocabruna Castle” (Gavà, Barcellona).
p. 105
MESTRES, A., CAMPILLO, D.: Pseudopathology in Several Exhumated Skeletons from Late Roman
Necropolis at “Can Trullas” (Granollers, Valles Oriental, Spain).
p. 106
OMS, I.J.: Dental Paleopathology of the Neolitic Human Remains St. Pau (Barcellona).
p. 107
ORTEGA VALLET, J.A., BOTELLA LÓPEZ, M., JIMÉNEZ BROBEIL, S.A.: Paleopathological Evidence
from the Bronze Age Human Remains of Terrera del Reloj.
p. 108
PALFI, Gy., DUTOUR, O., BORREANI, M., BERATO, J., BRUN, J.P.: Congenital Syphlis from Late
Antiquity in France: “Birthday Present” for Columbus’s Anniversary.
p. 109
PALMIROTTA R., VITULLO, P., MAMMARELLA, S., MARIANI COSTANTINI, R., BATTISTA, P.:
Ancient DNA from Central Italian Archeological Sites: Perspectives in Paleothological Research.
p. 110
PANHUYSEN, R.G.A.M.: Paleopathology and History.
p. 111
PÉREZ-PÉREZ, A., GIRBAU, E., LALUEZA, C., ESTIVILL, X., TURBÒN, D.: Ancient DNA Analysis:
Detection of Disease and mt-DNA Varibility.
p. 112
PÉREZ-PÉREZ, P.J., MARTÍNEZ MENDIZÀBAL, I.: New Evidence of Temporomandibular Arthrosis in
Human Fosils from the Middle Pleistocene Site of Atapuerca/Ibeas (Burgos, Spain).
p. 113
PRADA, M.E., PIQUERAS, F., PLASENCIA, E., PALLARES, A.: A Study of Case of Nanism in Iberian
Human Remains.
p. 114
PRIM, J., CAMPILLO, D.: Bone Leonthiasis in Individual no. 24 of the Paleochristian Necropolis at “La
Olmeda”, Pedrosa de la vega (Palencia, Spain).
p. 115
PUCHALT, F.J., VILLALAIN, J.D., BELINCHON, M.: Study of Precolumbian Mummy from the
Paleontologic Museum of Valencia.
p. 116
PUCHALT, F.J., VILLALAIN, J.D., BELINCHON, M.: Precolumbian Skeletal Remains from the
Paleontologic Museum of Valencia.
p. 117
PUECH, P.F.: Early Closure of the Metopic Suture in a Museum Skull.
p. 118
RABINO MASSA, E., REVELLO, D., GIROTTI, M., MELLERI, R., REDDAVID, M., ALBANO, L.:
Molecular Biology Techiques Applied to Paleogenetic Studies.
p. 119
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RAPTIS, G.: On the Preshistoriy of Paleopathology: the Contribution of Ancient Greek Thoght.
p. 120
RAPTIS, G.: A new Approach to the Paleopathological Investigations of Osteoporosis: Dual Energy, X-ray
Absorpotiometry-Dexa.
p. 121
ROLDAN, B., CASTRO, O., PEREA, B.: Torus mandibularis in Historic Populations.
p. 122
ROLDAN, B., SANCHEZ, J.A., PEREA, B.: A Human Molar of the Roman period Set in a Silver Ring.
p. 123
SANCHEZ, J.A., ARROYO, E., PEREA, B.: Ancient DNA in Bones: a Paleopathological Study.
p. 124
SANSILBANO-COLLILIEUX, M., BOUGAULT, D.: A Severe case of Traumatism in a Mediaeval
Skeleton.
p. 125
SKINNER, M.: Bone mass in Late Ice Age Infants from Europe: Evidence from Localized Enamel
Hypoplasia of the Primary Canine Tooth.
p. 126
TAMARIT, L.V., SÁNCHEZ PEREZ, J.D.: Histology of Burned Bones.
p. 127
TENNEY, J.M.: Os Intermetartaseum : Fusion with the Second Metatarsal.
p. 128
TRANCHO, G., CAMPILLO, D.: Tibial Periostitis in Several Individuals from the Vallisoletana
Necropolis, XII-XVII Centuries, Wamba (Spain).
p. 129
TREMBLY, D.L.: New pre-Contact Hawiian Material: Comparisons with the Mokapu Sample.
p. 130
VILLALAIN, J.D., PUCHALT, J.F., RAMOS, M.T., SALER, A., GARCERA, S.: Medical Forensic
Applications of the Study of Sexual Characteristics of 57 Medieval and p. 13 Contemporary Skulls.
p. 130
VILLALAIN, D.J., SACRISTÀN DE LAMA, D.J.: The “Holmes” project: an Anthropological Approach to
the Past.
p. 131
VIVES, B.E.: Andrean Skulls and Some Paleopathological Problems.
p. 132
WATERMANN, R.: From Skeletal Remains at Neuss, p. 13th to p. 17th Century.
p. 133
WALKER, P.L., LAMBERT, P.M.: Paleopathological Evidence for Stress in a Prehistoric Northern
California Indian Population.
p. 134
VOL. 4 (3) - 1992
ANDERSON, T.: A medieval example of meningiomatous hyperostois.
p. 141
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JIMÉNEZ BROBEIL, S.A., BOTELLA LÓPEZ, M.C., RUIZ RODRÍGUEZ, L.: A contribution to medieval
pathological gynaecology.
p. 155
ALT, K.W., WÄCHTER, R., TÜRP, J.C.: Pulpoalveolar disease: etiology, incidence and differentiation of
periapical lesions.
p. 163
PÁLFI, G., MARCSIK, A., KOVÁCS, J.: Lumbosacral and hip tubercolosis in a Migration Period skeleton.
p. 179
CAPASSO, L., CAPELLI, A ., FRATI, L., PIERFELICE, V.: Absence of the foramen nutricium with a
probable anurismatic cyst of the right ilium in Medieval subject from South-West Italy.
p. 185
DE LA RÚA, C., DRÚE, J.M.: Health conditions in a monastic comunity of the Basque Country (16th and
17th centuries).
p. 193
JANSSENS, P., MARCSIK, A., DE MEYERE, C.: The influence of rickets on the anthropological
measurements of the femur.
p. 201
CRUWYS, E., ROBB, N.D., SMITH, B.G.N.: Anterior tooth notches: An Anglo-Saxon case study.
p. 211
SCHOENTAL, R.: The rise and fall of the Etruscans: the role of metallurgy, mycotoxin and porphyria.
p. 221
MONOGRAFHIC PUBLICATION –1992
CAPASSO, L., GOODMAN, A.: Introduction.
p. 11
BERTI, P.R., MAHANEY, M.C.: Quantification of the confidence interval of linear enamel hypoplasia
chronologies.
p. 19
SCIULLI, P.W.: Estimating age of occurrence of enamel defects in deciduous teeth.
p. 31
SKINNER, M.: Gestation length and location of the neonatal line in human enamel.
p. 41
DANFORTH, M.E., GILIBERTI, J.A.: Patterns of inter-and intraobserver error in the microscopic scoring
of linear enamel hypolplasia.
p. 51
CONDON, K., ROSE, J.C.: Intertooth and intratooth variability in the occurrence of developmental enamel
defects.
p. 61
MARKS, M.K.: Developmental dental enamel defects. A SEM analysis.
p. 79
CAPASSO, L., DI TOTA, G. : Foramen caecum molare as a developmental defect of the enamel.
p. 91
ECKHARDT, R.B., PROTSCH, A., PROTSCH von ZIETEN, R.R.:Vertical enamel hypoplasias in a freeliving population of Liberian chimpanzees: Variations in expression and frequency of incidence.
p. 107
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GOODMAN, A.H., MARTIN, D.L., KLEIN, C.P., PEELE, M.S., CRUSE, N.A., McEWEN, L.R., SAEED,
A., ROBINSON, B.M.: Cluster bands, Wilson bands and pit patches: Histological and enamel surface
indicators of stress in the Black Mesa Anasazi population.
p. 115
MACK, M.E., COPPA, A.: Frequency and chronological distriburtion of enamel hypoplasias from the Ra’s
al-Hamra 5 (RH5) skeletal collection, Oman.
p. 131
MITTLER, D.M., VAN DER GERVEN, D.P., SHERIDAN, S.G., BECK, R.: The epidemiology of enamel
hypoplasia, cribra orbitalia and subadult mortality in an ancient Nubian population.
p. 143
LARSEN, C.S., HUTCHINSON, D.L.: Dental evidence for physiological disruption : Biocultural
interpretations from the eastern Spanish Borderlands, U.S.A.
p. 151
STOREY, R.: Patterns of susceptibility to dental enamel defects in the deciduous dentition of a
Precolumbian skeletal population.
p. 171
WHITTINGTON, S.L.: Enamel hypoplasia in the low status Maya population of prehispanic Copan,
Honduras.
p. 185
UBERLAKER, D.H.: Enamel hypoplasia in ancient Ecuador.
p. 207
MARCSIK, A., KOCSIS, G.S.: Occurrence of enamel hypoplasia in prehistoric and historicskeletal samples
(Hungary).
p. 219
YAMAMOTO, M.: Secular trends of enamel hypoplasia in Japanese from the prehistoric to modern period.
p. 231
KÜHL, I.: Six cases of enamel hypoplasia in prehistoric cremations of Schleswig-Holstein, North-Germany.
p. 239
HALL, R.K., BOWMAN, J.E.: Examination of the teeth of twelve children buried in the crypt of the church
of St. Bride, Fleet Street, London, England, p. 1787-p. 1840.
p. 255
SUGA, S.: Hypoplasia and hypomineralization of tooth enamel.
p. 269
ECKHARDT, R.B.: Tooth crown development: Nonhuman primate perspectives on the interpretation of
linear enamel hypoplasia frequencies in the present and past hominid populations.
p. 293
DURAY, S.M.: Enamel defects and caries etiology: An historical prospective.
p. 307
SEOW, W.K.: Dental enamel defects in low birthweight children.
p. 321
KING, N.M., TSANG, M.C.K.: The presence of tetracycline in the dentine and enamel of extracted human
teeth.
p. 331
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KING, N.M., WEI, S.H.Y.: A review of the prevalence of developmental enamel defects in permanent
teeth.
p. 341
LUKACS, J.R., JOSKI, M.R.: Enamel hyoplasia prevalence in three ethnic groups of Northwest India: A
test of daughter neglect and a framework for the past.
p.359
GOODMAN, A.H., PELTO, G.H., ALLEN, L.H., CHAVEZ, A.: Socioeconomic and anthropometric
correlates of linear enamel hypoplasia in children from Solis, Mexico.
p.373
HILLIER, R.J., CRAIG, G.T.: Human dental enamel in the determination of health patterns in children.
p.381
SUCKLING, G.W., COOTE, G.E., CUTREE, T.W.: Proton microprobe determination of profiles of
fluoride levels in the enamel and dentine of human teeth.
p. 391
VOL. 5 (1) - 1993
ROTHSCHILD, B.M., WOODS, R.J.: Possible Implications of Paleopathology for Early Archaic
Migrations: Calcium Pyrophosphate Deposition Disease.
p. 5
PÁLFI, G., DUTOUR, O., BERATO, J.: Traumas and Activites: A Case report about a polytraumatism
from the Late Antiquity in France.
p. 17
JANSENS, P.A., MARCSIK, A., DE MEYERE, C., DE ROY, G.: Qualitative and quantitative aspects of
scurvy in ancient bones.
p. 25
WAKELY, J.: Bilateral congenital dislocation of the hip, Spina Bifida occulta and spondylolysis in a female
skeleton from the medieval cemetery at Abingdon, England.
p. 37
CRUWS, E., DUHIG, C.: A possible case of dental erosion in a skull from the French Congo (Peolple’s
Republic of the Congo).
p. 47
WEISS, M.M.: Telesforos: Neglected son of Asklepios.
p. 53
CAPASSO, L.: Book Review.
p. 61
VOL. 5 (2) - 1993
COPPENS, Y.: Preface.
p. 69
COCKBURN, E.: Foreword.
p. 70
DUTOUR, O., PÁLFI, Gy.: Introduction.
p. 71
HAMILTON FAIRLEY, D.: Inaugural speech in honour of Cecil J. Hackett.
p. 72
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ANDRE L., J.: Le Mal de Naples était-il le SIDA? (Was the “Mal de Naples” the AIDS?)
p. 74
ARMELAGOS, G.J.: New World Origin of Treponemal infection.
p. 75
BENNIKE, P.: Evidence of treponema infections in Danish skeletons (Preuve d’infections à Tréponémes sur
des squelettes danois).
p. 76
BERATO, J., DUTOUR, O., PALFI, Gy.: “Cristobal”, foetes de l’Antiquité tardive et ses lésions
pathologiques – site de Costebelle, Hyéres, Var- (Cristobal, foetus from the late antiquity and its
pathological lesions-site of Costebelle, Hyéres, Var , France).
p. 77
BLONDIAUX, J., DAUCHY, P., SOUFFLET, L.: Etude de deux syphilis antérieure à 1543 a.d. découvertes
à Cambrai (Nord): macroscopie, microscopie et “paléosérologie”. (Two cases of syphilitic skeletons
discovered in Cambrai (Nord) and dating before 1543 a.d.: macroscopic and palaeserological studies)
p. 78
BOETSCH, G., DUTOUR, O.: La syphilis, une position-clé entre Eros et Thanatos. Pour une antropologie
des representations du corps malade. (The syphilis, a key-position between Eros and Thanatos.
Anthropological approach of disease body representations).
p. 79
BORREANI, S.T., BRUN, J.P.: La tombe n°1 de Costebelle (Hyères, Var, France) et son contexte
archélogique. (The burial n°1 of Costbelle (Hyères, Var France) and its archaeological context).
p. 80
BROOKS, S.T., BROOKS, R.H., PERIZONIUS, W.RK. : Possible syphilitic lesions: problem cases from
Holland and New Guinea. (Probableas lésions syphilitiques: problèmes da cas de Hollande et de NouvelleGuinée).
p. 81
CANCI, A., BORGOGNINI TARLI, S.M.: Haematogenous osteomyelitis: problems in differential
diagnosis on skeletal material. (Oséomyélite hématogene: problèmes dans le diagnostic différentiel sur le
squelette).
p. 82
CAPASSO, L.: Morfology of the macroscopic changes of syphilis in dry human bones. (Morphology des
modifications macroscopiques de la syphilis sur os humains secs).
p. 83
COCKBURN, E.: Forty years on: are Aidan Cockburn’s theories still valid? (Quarante ans après: LES
THEORIES D’Adain Cockburn sontelles toujours valides?).
p. 84
CRUBEZY, E.: Syphilis periostitis and Paget’s disease like aspects of the tibia. An often difficult
differential diagnosis in paleopathology. (Periostite syphilitique et aspects pagétoides du tibia. Un diagnostic
souvent difficle en paléopathologie).
p. 85
DAGORN, J., CLAIRET, D., EISINGER, J.: Aspects radiologiques de la syphilis acquise. (The radiology of
skeletal disordes in acquired syphlis: present aspect).
p. 86
DEVANT, O.: La syphilis maligne: aspect actuel malignant syphilis: present aspect.
p. 87
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DUTOUR, H.: Les contacts entre les marins de Columb et les femmes d’Hispaniola au cours du premier
voyage (p. 1492). Analyse des récits. (Relations between Columbu’s sailors and the women of Hispaniola
during the first journey. Study of the historical documents).
p. 88
DUTOUR, O., PANUEL M., PALFI Gy. , BERTAO J : Differential diagnosis of the lesions observed on the
foetus « Cristobal ». (Diagnostic différentiel des lésions observées sur le foetus Cristobal).
p. 89
FORNACIARI, G., CASTAGNA, M., VIACAVA, P., BEVILACQUA, G.: Nouvelles observations sur un
cas de tréponématose (syphilis tertiaire?) dans une momie italenne du XVIe siècle. (New observations on
treponematosic case on an italian mummy of the XVIth century).
p. 90
FORNACIARI, G., NACCARATO, G., FABBRI, P., BUSONI, F., PAGLIARA, C., MALLEGNI, F.: Un
cas de tréponématose diffuse du squelette (siphilis?) chez un individu du bas Moyen-Age (XIVe-XVIe
siècle) de la Pouille (Italie méridionale). (A case of diffuse skeletal treponematosis from the medieval period
(XIVth-XVIth century) Southern Italy).
p. 91
FROMENT, A.: Epidémiologie des tréponématoses endémiques africanes de savanes
(Epidemiology of african endemic treponematosis in savanna and forest).
et de forêt.
p. 92
GLADYKOWSKA-RZECZYCKA, J.: Syphilis in ancient Poland. (La syphilis dans la Pologne ancienne).
p. 93
HENNEBERG, M., HENNEBERG, R.J.: Treponematosis in an ancient greek colony of Metaponto,
Southern Italy, 580-250 BCE. (Tréponématoses dans une anceinne colonie grecque de Metaponto- Itale
méridionale).
p. 94
HERSHKOWITS, I.: Natural varation and and differential diagnosis of skeletal changes in bejel and yaws.
(Variation naturelle et diagnostic differéntiel des modifications du squelette dans le bejel et le pian).
p. 95
JANKAUSKAS, R.: Syphilis in the Eastern Europe: historical and paleopathological evidences. (La syphlis
en Europe orientale: donées historiques et paléopathologiques).
p. 96
LAGIER, R., BAUD, C.A., KRAMAR, C.: Bases anatomiques du diagnostic de syphilis ostéoarticular
syphilis en paleopathologie. (Anatomical bases of diagnisis of osteoarticular syphilis in palepathology).
p. 97
LARROUY, G.: Contre l’origine américaine de la syphilis. Sérologie des tréponématoses dans l’Ancient et
le Nouveau Monde. Conclusions de vingt ans d’enquétes. (Against the american’s origine of syphilis.
Seroloy of the Treponematosis in Ancient and New World. Conclusions of twenty years enquiries).
p. 98
MAFART, B.Y., DE LUMLEY, M. A., CANTALOUBE, P., MARTIN, J.P., JOFFRE, P., GAGNERE, S.,
SPITERY, E.: Nouvelle étude du crâne romain d’Arles: syphilis frontale et naso-palatine? (A new study of
the roman skull from Arles: frontal and naso-palatine syphilis).
p. 99
MANCHESTER, K.: Rhinomaxillary lesions in syphilis: differential diagnosis. (Diagnostic différentiel des
lesions rhinomaxillaire dans la syphilis).
p. 101
MANSILLA, J., PIJOAN, C.M.: Treponematosis in Mexico (Les tréponématoses au Mexique).
p. 102
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MARCSIK, A.: Data on the epidemiology of the syphilis and other specific infections disease in ancient
populations in Central Europe. (Données su l’epidémologie de la syphilis et des autres infections spécifiques
dans les anciennes populations d’Europe Centrale).
p. 103
MARMOTTANT, A.: Histoire du traitement de la syphilis. (Hostory of syphilis therapy).
p. 104
MOLTO, J.E.: A Treponematosis “Endemic” to the Precontact Population of the Cape Region of Baja
California, Sur. (Tréponématose endémique dans une population précolombienne de la région de Baja
California).
p. 106
MORA POSTIGO, C., BOROBJA MELENDO, L.: (Madrid, Espagne): Tréponématoses chez les îles
Philippines. A propos de certains du Musée National d’Anthropologie. (Treponematosis in the Philippines.
About some skulls from the National Museum of Anthropology).
p. 107
POWELL, M.L.: Why call it syphilis? Treponematosis before 1492 in the Southeastern United States of
America. (Pourquoi l’appeler syphilis? Tréponématoses antérieures à 1492 dans le Sud-Est des Etats-Unis
d’Amérique).
p. 108
PALFI, Gy., DUTOR, O., BERATO, J.: Paleopathological study of Gallo-Roman series from Costebelle.
(Étude paléopathologique de la série gallo-romaine de Costebelle).
p. 109
PANUEL, M.: Radiographic manifestations of congenital syphilis. (Manifestations radiologiques de la
syphilis congénitale).
p. 110
ROBERTS, C.: Pre-Columbian syphilis in England in a well preserved female skeleton from Gloucester.
(Syphlis précolombienne en Angleterre-Gloucester-chez un squelette féminin en bon état de conservation).
p. 111
ROTHSCHILD, B.M., ROTHSCHILD, C.: Treponemal disease distinguished: syphilis, yaws and bejel on
the basis of differences in their respectives osseous impact. (Distinction des maladies tréponémiquessyphilis, pian et bejel-à partir des diffèrence leurs atteintes oseuse respectives).
p. 112
SANDFORD, M.K., BOGDAN, G., WEAVER, D.S.: Possible treponematoses from the Pre-Columbiam
Caribbean and Coastal North Carolina. (Possibles tréponématoses précolombiennes aux Caraibes et en
Caroline du Nord).
p. 113
SCHULTZ, M.: Comparative Histopathology of syphilitic lesions in prehistoric and historic human bones.
(Histopathologie comparative des lésions syphilitiques sur les ossements humains préhistoriques et
historiques).
p. 114
SKINNER, M.: Osseous treponematosis of the americas: evidence from the Pacific Northwest.
(tréponématose osseuse aux Amériques: donées du Nord-Ouest Pacifique).
p. 115
SOURNIA, J.C.: Les notions d’épidémie et de contagion dans les comportements sociaux. (Notion of
epidemy and contagion in social behaviour).
p. 116
STIRLAND, A.: Evidence for pre-columbian syphilis in medieval Europe (Preuve de l’existence de la
syphilis précolombienne en Europe médiévale).
p. 117
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STROUHAL, E.: Syphilis in ancient Egypt (La syphilis dans l’Egypte ancienne).
p. 118
SWIADER, L., DISDIER, P., BOLLA, G., HARLE’, J.R., WEILLER, P.J.: Syphilis osseus: à propos d’un
cas récent (Osseous syphilis: about a recent case).
p. 119
YBERT, J.P.: Le livre de Fracastor: Syphilis ou le mal vénérien: poème ou oeuvre scientifique? (Fracastor’s
book: syphilis or the venereal disease, poem or scientific work?).
p. 120
ZINK, A., PARSCHE, F., NERLICH, A., WIEST, I.: A case of syphilis in the Munich collection of
Peruvian Skeletons.
p. 121
VOL. 5 (3) - 1993
PHILLIPS III, K.M.: Memorial to Albert Sabin.
p. 134
IRISH, J.D., PEREIRE DA SILVA, M.A., CUSSENOT, O.: Hard tissue regeneration of Gunshot Wound in
a historic North African skull: a paleopathological perspective.
p. 135
ORTNER D.J., BUSH, H.: Destructive lesion of the spine in a 17th century child’s skeleton from Abingdon,
Oxfordshire.
p. 143
HAUSER, G., GUIDOTTI, A., VIENNA, A.: Bilateral parietal thinness: an effect of aging?
p. 153
GLADYKOWSKA-RZECZYCKA, J., PREJZNER, W.: A case of probable Pulmonary Osteoarthropathy
from the Polish Medieval cementery of Czarna Wielka, district of Grodzisk.
p. 159
ANDERSON, T.: An unusual dentition from medieval Canterbury, Great Britain.
p. 167
CAPASSO, L.: A preliminary report on the tatoos of the Val Senales mummy (Tyrol, Neolitihic).
p. 173
VOL. 6 (1) - 1995
RODRIGUEZ-MARTIN, C.: The epidemic of Modorra (1494-1495) among the Guanches of Tenerife.
p. 5
BEWTRA, C., REINHARDT, K., SALO, W., AUFDERHEIDE, A.C.: Presence of acid-fast organism in
Archaeological tissues.
p. 15
DURING, M.E., ZIMMERMANN, M.R., KRICUN, M.E., RYDBERG, J.: Helmsan’s Elbow: an
occupational disease of the p. 17th century.
p. 19
ANDERSON, T.: An Anglo-Saxon case of Hyperostosis Frontalis Interna from Sarre, Kent.
p. 29
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ROTHSCHILD, B.M., ROTHSCHILD, C.: Reliability of ossuary sites for analysis paleopathologic
epidemiology.
p. 35
ETXBERRIA, F.: Vertebral epiphysitis: early sign of brucellar disease .
p. 41
VOL. 6 (2) - 1995
ANDERSON, T., CARTER, A.R.: A possible example of Scheuermann's Disease from Iron Age, DeaI,
Kent .
p. 57
URUNUELA, G., ALVAREZ, R.: A Report of Klippel-FeiI Syndrome in Prehispanic Remains from
Cholula, Puebla, Mexico.
p. 63
BECKER, M.J.: Etruscan Gold Dental Appliances: origins and functions as indicated by an example from
Valsiarosa, Italy.
p. 69
MALLEGNI, E., RAGGHIANTI, U., USAI, L.: Traumatic events, of which one was perhaps lethal, in a
skeleton of an individual of Etruscan culture of the 8th century B.C. from the Civita of Tarquinia.
p. 93
PARSCHE, E., NERLICH, A., ZJNK, A., WIEST, I.: Collagen Immunohistology in Paleopathology.
Evidence for active bone remodelling in a Peruvian tibia.
p. 103
SCHOENTAL, R.: Reflections on Herodotus and his “History", Teratology, and Myths.
p. 109
VOL. 6 (3) - 1995
TOBIAS, P.V.: The Pathology of the Kanam Mandible.
p. 125
BROTHWELL, D.R.: Ancient Trephining: Multi-focal evolution or Trans-World Diffusion?
p. 129
ROTHSCHILD, B.M., ROTHSCHILD, C., ROPP, S.L., ESPOSITO, J.J., MANZANO, B., COWIN, V.:
Attempt to Detect Smallpox Virus in Excavated Bones of Monangahela Indians?
p. 141
ANDERSON, T., CARTER, A.R.: An Archeological Example of Medieval Trauma.
p. 145
RICCI, R., LAMA, R., DI TOTA, G., PIETRANGELO, F., VECCHIO, F.M., EVANGELISTA, A.,
METONI, C., CAPELLI, A., CAPASSO, L.: Skull Osteolytic Lesions in a XV Century Child: a Case of
Childhood Malignancy.
p. 151
GARCIA SANCHEZ, M., JIMENEZ BROBEIL, S.A., ORTEGA VALLET, J.A.: Trepanned Skull from the
"Cueva de los Marmoles" (Priego de Cordoba, Spain) displaying evidence of ritual defeeshing.
p. 161
CAPASSO, L.: Books Reviews.
p. 169
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VOL. 7 (1) - 1995
RICCI, R., LAMA, R., DI TOTA, G., CAPELLI, A., CAPASSO, L.: Some Considerations about the
Incidence of Neoplasms in the Human History.
p. 5
SOREN, D., FENTON, T., BIRKBY, W.: The Late Roman Infant Cemetery Near Lugnano in Teverina,
Italy: Some Implications.
p. 13
BALABANOVA, S., SCHNEIDER, H., TESCHLER-NICOLA, M., SCHERER, G.: Detection of Nicotine
in Ancient European Populations.
p. 43
WAKELY, J., YOUNG, I.: A Medieval wrist injury Fracture of the hook of the Hamate Bone.
p. 51
GLADYKOWSKA-RZECZYCKA, J.J.: Morbus Pyle (Dysplasia Metaphysealis la
Medieval Cemeteries in Poland.
Congenita) from
p. 57
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MAAT., G.J.R.: Preface.
p. 69
LUYENDIJK-ELSHOUT, A.M.: Opening Address: The magic of the skull.
p. 70
ANDERSON, T.: Documentary and artistic evidence for congenital conditions from sixteenth century
England.
p. 71
ARCINI, C.: Osteoarthritis in Large Joints: Widely Differential Prevalence Rates with Different sets of
Diagnostic Criteria.
p. 72
BAESTEN, S., BITTER, P., BRUINTJES, TJ.: Osteoarthritis of the Hip and Tibiofemoral Joint in the 18th
Century.
p. 73
BAESTEN, S., BITTER, P., BRUINTJES, TJ.: Hip Dislocation and Evidence of Treatment in an 18th
Century Female from Alkmaar, the Netherlands.
p. 74
BAGGIERI, G., GRMECK, M.D., CAPASSO, L.: On The Paleopathology Depicted in Collection of Roman
Votive Terracottas.
p. 75
BARBER, G.: Arachnoid Granulations and Age in an American Popolation.
p. 76
BENNIKE, P., SCHUTKOWSKY, H.: The Reliability of Photonabsorptiometry Scanning of Excavated
Bones.
p. 77
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BLACK S., SCHEUER L.: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Osteological Research.
p. 78
BLONDIAUX, J., COTTEN, A., FONTAINE, C., HÄNNI, C., BÈRA, A., FLIPO, R.M.: Two roman and
Medieval Cases of Symmetrical Erosive Polyarthritis from Normandy: Anatomo-Pathologic Radiologic
Features and Molecular Evidence for Rheumatoid Arthritis.
p. 79
BOYLSTON, A., ROBERTS, C.: Comparison of Different Types of Burial in Roman and medieval Lincoln,
England.
p. 80
BRICKELEY, M.B.: A Novel Approach to Detecting Osteoporosis in Archaeological Bone.
p. 81
BRUINTJES, TJ. D., PANHUYSEN, R.G.A.M., VAN MAURIK , W.A.M.: An Unusual Stapes from
Medieval Maastricht.
p. 82
BUJATTI-NARBESHUBER, M., HOOGEWERFF, J.A.: Iridium, Rare-Earth Elements and The KoefelsComet-Impact-Series Scenario (Kiss) of mass Extinction and neolithic Paleopathology: Impacts as Triggers
in Double Niche Transition (DNT) Theory of Hominid Selection, XXXIII.
p. 83
BUZHILOVA, A.P., KOZLOVSKAYA, M.V., OVCHINNIKOV, I.V.: Cremated Bones from a Scythian
Mound: paleopathological Findings.
p. 84
CAMPILLO, D., CARVAJAL, A.: The possibility of Studying Craniostenosis and Related Pathologies by
Vestibular Craniometry, Using Computerized Tomography (CT).
p. 85
CAPASSO, L.: Osteoma: Paleopathology and Phylogeny.
p. 86
CARDENAS-ARROYO, F.: Hallucinogenically induced Phosphene Decorations: Archaeological and
Ethnographic Correlates in Aboriginal Colombia.
p. 87
CARLI-THIELE, P.: Scurvy: Investigations on the Human Skeleton Using Macroscopic, Radiological and
Microscopic Methods.
p. 88
CASTRO, M., MORENO, R., ASPILLAGA, E.: Genetic Epidemiology and the Evolution of Disease: The
Chilean Case.
p. 89
COENEN, V., BRUINTJES, TJ. D., PANHUYSEN, R.G.A.M.: Maxillary Sinusitis in Medieval Maastricht,
the Netherlands.
p. 90
COLLIEUX, M., BORTUZZO, L.: A Case of Platyspondyly from the Middle Age.
p. 91
CUIJPERS, S.A.G.F.M., SMITS, E., MAAT, G.J.R.: Dry Bone Histotechnique.
p. 92
CUNHA, E., SILVA, A.M.: War Lesions from the Famous Portuguese Medieval Battle of Aljubarrota.
p. 93
D’ALESSANDRO, A., DI DOMENICANTONIO, L., RAGGHIANTI, U., CONSOLI, V., CAPASSO, L.:
The Ossification of the Thyroid Cartilage: Paleopathological Interest.
p. 94
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DE JONG, L., CONSTANDES-WESTERMANN, T.S.: Degeneration of the Joint Surface in a Sample of 21
Individuals of Known Age, Sex and Profession.
p. 95
DI TOTA, G., DI DOMENICANTONIO, L., CAPASSO, L: Parasites in Amber: A new Perspecitve in
Paleopathology.
p. 96
DURING, E.M.: Some Observations with Respect to the Skeletal injuries from the ongoing: Analysis of the
Human Skeletal Remains from the Swedish p. 17th century Man-War Kronan (The Crown).
p. 97
DUTOUR, O., PÁLFI, GY., PANUEL, M., GELY, B.: Paleopathological Study of upper Palaeolithic
remains from Southeastern France.
p. 98
FAERMAN, M., FILON, D., SMITH, P., OPPENHEIM, A.: Ancient DNA Analysis Provides Direct
Evidence for beta-Thalassemia in DNA Recovered from Skeletal Remains with Severe Porotic
Hyperostosis.
p. 99
FILER, M.J.: In the Eye of the Beholder…(the Use and Abuse of Egyptian Art in Diagnosis Pathological
Conditions).
p. 100
FINNEGAN, M., MARCSIK, A., PAUDITZ, R.: Traumatic Injuries in Oosteoarchaeological Samples.
p. 101
FORNACIARI, G., PELLEGRINI, S., BEVILACQUA, G., MARCHETTI A.: K-Ras Mutation in the
Tumor of Ferrante I if Aragon, King of Naples (p. 143 p. 1-p. 1494 AD).
p. 102
GABALLAH, M.F., BADAWY, Z.H., WALKER, R., GUILLÈN, S.: A Case of Osteosarcoma Ancient
Egyptian Skull.
p. 103
GLADYKOWSKA-RZECZYCKA, J.J.: Periostitis: Cause, Form and Frequency.
p. 104
HOFMAN, P.A.M., PANHUYSEN, R.G.A.M.: Fractures in Ancient bone.
p. 105
JANKAUSKAS, R., SCHULTZ, M.: Meningeal reactions in a late medieval-Early Modern Child
Population from Alytus, Lithuania.
p. 106
KOZLOVSKAJA, M.V.: Enamel Hypoplasia in the Neolithic Paleopopulation SAHKTYSH-IIA.
p. 107
KREUTZ, K., TEICHAMANN, G., SCHULTZ, M.: Paleoepidemiology of Inflammatory Processes of the
Skull: A Comparative Study of two Early Medieval Infant Populations from Southern Germany.
p. 108
LEWIS, M.E., ROBERTS, C.A.: Growing Pains: Interpreting Stress Indicators.
p. 109
LOE, L., ROGERS, J., WATT, I.: An Atypical Arthropathy.
p. 110
LÖWEN, H.: A Neurosurgical Intervention from the Neolithic Period.
p. 111
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MAAT, G.J.R., MASTWIJK, R.W., VAN DER VELDE, E.A.: On the Reliability of Non-Metrical
Morphological Sex determination of the Skull Compared with that of the pelvis in the Low Countries.
p. 112
MANCINELLI, D., COPPA, A., LUCCI, M., CAPASSO, L.: On the causes of Infant Death: Indications
from Human Skeletal Remains.
p. 113
MARIANI COSTANTINI, R., CARAMIELLO, S., VERGINELLI, F., CAPASSO, L.: Taphonomic Studies
of fossil hominid material from the Acheulean Site of Castel Di Guido near Rome.
p. 114
MAYS, S.: A Perspective on British Archaeological Research on Human Remains.
p. 115
MENDNIKOVA, M.B.: A Chariot-Driver of the Bronze Age from Southern Siberia: A case of Injury.
p. 116
NEMECKOVÁ, A., STROUHAL, E., VYHNÁNEK, L.: The Histological picture of an Osteosarcoma from
the early medieval Ages in England.
p. 117
NERLIC, A., WIEST, I., TÜBEL, J.: Coronary Arteriosclerosis in an Egyptian Male Mummy.
p. 118
NERLICH, A., ZINK, A.: Evidence for Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis in an infant of Late Roman
Cementery.
p. 119
PÀLFI, Gy., MOLNÀR, E., SZEKELY, M., DUTOUR, O.: A Well-Preserved Paleopathological case of
Treponematosis from hungary.
p. 120
PANHUYSEN, R.G.A.M., BRUINTJES, TJ.D.: Traces of Multatuli: Agony or Diagenesis?
p. 121
PIETRANGELO, F., DI DOMENICANTONIO, L., FORNACIARI, G., CAPASSO, L.: A Case of Cranial
Trephination from Pontecagnano (South Italy, 5th Century BC).
p. 122
PIRSIG, W., SOKIRANSKI, R., NEHRLICH, A., PARSCHE, F.: An Unusual fracture of the Epistropheus
in a Pre-Columbian Skull of Peru.
p. 123
RABINO MASSA, E., MEAGLIA, D.: Techiniques and Methods for Hair Analysis in Paleopathology.
p. 124
RICCI, R., CATALANO, P., MANCINELLI, D., VARGIU, R., CUCINA, A., CAPELLI, A., CAPASSO,
L.: Pattern of Anaemia and Quality of Life in a 2nd Century ad Suburban area near Rome.
p. 125
RINALDI, I., CALCINAI, A., TORINO, M., FORNACIARI, G.: Aortic Coarctation in an Etruscan of the
6th Century BC.
p. 126
RINALDI, I, MORGANTI, M., MALLEGNI, F., DOMENICI, R., FORNACIARI, G.: Mortal Cranial
Injury by an Iron Arrow Point in a Medieval Man from Northern Italy (p. 11th-12th Century AD).
p. 127
RODRIGUEZ-MARTIN, C.: Spinal degenerative pathology in the Guanche Population of Tenerife (Canary
Islands).
p. 128
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ROGERS, J.: Paget’s Disease in an Archaeological Population.
p. 129
ROTHSCHILD, C., ROTHSCHILD, B.M.: Patterns of Periosteal Reaction in England from Roman
Through Elizabethan Epochs.
p. 130
RÜHLI, F., BÖNI, T., RÜTTIMANN, B.: Case Report of Non-Invasive medical Examinations (CT,
Endoscopy) in a 2300 Year Old Eyptian Mummy.
p. 131
SANTOS, A.L., UMBELINO, C.: A Medieval Cementery in Evora (Portugal): Traumatic lesions and
Occupational Stress Markers.
p. 132
SCHAMALL, D., TESCHLER-NICOLA, M., SCHNELLER, S., HÜBSCH, P., PLENK, JR. H.:
Differential Diagnosis Provided by SE/BSE – Mode in Sem: A Case of Lytic Metastases of a Carcinoma.
p. 133
SCHAMALL, S., SCHAMALL, D., PROSSINGER, H., TESHLER-NICOLA, M.: Comparing microscopic,
radiological and SE/BSE methods in the analyses of an extensive postraumatic ossification
p. 134
SCHNELLER, S., SCHAMALL, D., SCHULTZ, M., PROSSINGER, H., TESCHLER-NICOLA, M.: A
Rare Location of an Unilateral Paramedian Encephalocele of the Frontal Bone.
p. 135
STIRLAND, A.J.: Care in the Medieval Community.
p. 136
STROUHAL, E., NEMECKOVÀ, A., VYHNÀNEK, L.: Examination of Malignant Tumors from English
Collections (A Progress Reports).
p. 137
TALMON, J.L., PANHUYSEN, R.G.A.M.: Asas: Archaeological Skeleton Archiving System.
p. 138
TEEGEN, W. R., SCHULTZ, M.: Harris’ Lines and Transverse Linear Enamel Hypoplasia in the 10th
Century ad Population from Starigard/Oldenburg (Germany).
p. 139
TESCHLER-NICOLA, M., GEROLD, F., LINDENBAUER, K., SPANNAGI, M., SCHAMALL, D.,
SCNELLER, S.: Violent Deaths in an Early Neolithic Popolation (7000Y BP): Traumatology, Post Changes
and Human Behavior.
p. 140
TESCHLER-NICOLA, M., KNEISSEL, M., SCHAMALL, D., WILTSCHKE-SCHROTTA, K.: A Rare
case of osteomalacia in a Skeleton from a Late Antique Burial Site in Linz, Austria.
p. 141
TORINO, M., BROGI, G., FORNACIARI, G.: Orthopantomography and teleradiography in the Mummies
of the Abbey of S. Domenico Maggiore in Naples (16th Century).
p. 142
TREMBLY, D.L.: From Whence Came Tubercolosis to Hawai’i?
p. 143
TYRRELL, A.: Quantifying Immigration During the British Early medieval Period from Skeletal Biology.
p. 144
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VERGINELLI, F., PALMIROTTA, R., CARAMIELLO, S., BATTISTA, P.,CAMA, A., CAPASSO, L.,
MARIANI-COSTANTINI, R.: Molecular Determination of Sex in Ancient Human Bones: Analysis of
Medieval Burials from Abruzzo.
p. 145
WALDRON, T.: Cortical defects on the Neck of the Femur.
p. 146
WALKER, P.L., YABLONSKI, L.L.T.: Paleopathological Data on the Health of Central Asian Pastoralists.
p. 147
WALKER, R., BADAWY, Z.H., GUILLÈN, S., GABALLAH, M.F.: The Rediscovery of Material from the
1935 Farina-Marro Turin Excavation at Gebelein, Egypt: A Preliminary Report.
p. 148
WIESMAN, F.J., PANHUYSEN, R.G.A.M.: Computer Assisted Diagnosis in Paleopathology.
p. 149
WIGGINS, R.: Skeletal Stress Indicators and Long Bone Lenght for Age in the Subadult Population from
St. Peter’s Church, Barton on Humber: An Ongoing study.
p. 150
ZIAS, J., MITCHELL, P.D.: Psoriatic Arthritis in a Fifth Century Judean Desert Monastery.
p. 151
ZIEMANN-BECKER, B., PIRSIG, W., BOUKERCHA, S., TESCHLER-NICOLA, M.: Pathological and
Diagenetic Changes of Archaeological Bone: Analyses of the Superficial Bone Layer of ear Ossicles using
the Electron Microscope.
p. 152
ZINK, A.: Evidence of Inflammatory Lesions in the Early Medieval Infant Population from Altenerding
(Germany).
p. 153
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LOVELAND, C.J., WILLIAMS, J.A., GREGG, J.B.: Hip Disease in proto-Historic Midwestern United
States.
p. 165
GLADYKOWSKA-RZECZYCKA, J.J., KRENZ, M.: Extensive Changes within a Subadult Skeleton from
a Medieval Cemetery of Slaboszewo, Mogilno District, Poland.
p. 177
ROBLEDO, B., TRANCHO, G.J., BROTHWELL, D.: Cribra Orbitalia: Health Indicator in the Late Roman
Population of Cannington (Sommerset, Great Britain).
p. 185
SKINNER, M.F., DUPRAS, T.L., MOYÀ-SOLÀ, S.: Periodicity of Linear Enamel Hypoplasia among
Miocene Dryopithecus from Spain.
p. 195
ANDERSON, T.: An Anomalous Medieval Parietal Bone.
p. 223
ANDERSON, T.: Two Traumatic Cases from Medieval Canterbury.
p. 227
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STROUHAL, E., VYHNÁNEK, L., HORÁČKOVÁ, L., BENEŠOVÁ, L., NĔMEČKOVÁ, A.: Malignant
tumors affecting the people from the ossuary at Křtiny (Czech Republic).
p. 5
DUHIG, C., STROUHAL, E., NĚMEČKOVÀ, A.: Case of a secondary carcinoma of Anglo-Saxon period
from Edix Hill, Barrington, Cambridgeshire, England.
p. 25
MAYS, S., STROUHAL, E., VYHNÁNEK, L., NĚMEČKOVRÁ, A.: A case of metastatic carcinoma of
Medieval date from Wharram Percy, England.
p. 33
BALABANOVA, S., RÖSING, F.W., TESCHLER-NICOLA, M., STROUHAL, E., BÜHLER, O.,
MICHAEL, C., ROSENTHAL, J.: Was Nicotine used as stimulant already in the VI century A.D. from the
Christian Sayala Population?
p. 43
GÓMEZ, J. L.: A study of a Molar Tooth found in the Coronoid Process.
p. 51
ANDERSON, T.: Cleft neural arch and spinous process aplasia in the lower thoracic spine of a medieval
skeleton.
p. 57
VOL. 8 (2) - 1996
OGILVIE, M.D., IRISH, J.D.: Craniofacial asymmetry in a prehistoric native american from the SouthWestern United States.
p. 69
MALINOWSKI, A., KAPICA, Z., LUCZAK, B., ANTOSZEWSKI, B.:
morphological characteristic of the skull with the gnathoschisis and palotoschisis.
Antrhopological and
p. 79
SCATTARELLA, V., SUBLIMI SAPONETTI, S., CUSCIANNA, N., GATTULLI, A.: A case of skull
trephination from late imperial Rome.
p. 85
CAMPO, M., ETXEBERRIA, F., GONZÁLEZ, A., GARCÍA, C.: Differential diagnosis of tumors and
pseudocystic lesions of the calcaneus: a particular case.
p. 89
TAMARIT, L.V.: Metaplastic bone originating from trichinous myositis ossificans in an osseous remain
from the XVI century: a histologic and histochemical study.
p. 95
ANDERSON, T.: Recovery and identification of rarely encountered bone elements
calcifications.
and
abnormal
p. 111
BROTHWELL, D.: Introduction to the section PROBLEMATICA.
p. 119
BROTWELL, D.: PROBLEMATICA I. Possible Evidence of Soft Tissue Neoplasm from All Saints
Church, York.
p. 121
EXTEBERRIA, F.: PROBLEMATICA Il. What is your diagnosis?
p. 125
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Vol. 8 (3) - 1996
DIEGUEZ, C., ISIDRO, A., MALAGOSA, A.: An introduction to zoo-paleopathology and an update on
fossil phyto-paleopathology from Spain.
p. 133
ISIDRO, A., MALGOSA, A., BELINCHÓN, M., VELA, S., DIEGUEZ, C., CASTELLANA, C.,
FENÀNDEZ, S.: Zoo-paleopathology from Spain. A discussion of some cases.
p. 143
CAPASSO, L., BACCHIA, F., RABOTTINI, N., ROTHSHILD, B.M., MARIANI COSTANTINI, R.:
Possible intraspecific aggressive behavior of devonian giant fishes (Arthrodira, Dinichthydae).
p. 153
CAPASSO, L., DI TOTA, G.: An anomalous mandibular structure in Adapis parisiensis Blainville
(Mammalia, Lemuroidea), form the upper ludian phosphorites of quercy (late Eocene, France).
p. 161
MARIANI-COSTANTINI, R.M., OTTINI, L., CAPASSO, L.: On a pathological fossil bovid phalanx from
the late Middle Pleistocene Aurelia formation near Rome.
p. 169
ISIDRO, A., MALGOSA, A., BALAGUÉ, S.: Tumor of the sinus frontalis in a specimen of Gorilla Gorilla
Gorilla from the XIXth Century.
p. 177
CAPASSO, L., CARAMIELLO, S.: A Healed injury in a Cambrian Trilobite.
p. 181
BROTHWELL, D.: PROBLEMATICA III: Is this ancient Nubian Foot a Possible Early Example of
Mycotic Infection?
p. 185
Vol. 9 (1) - 1997
ALVRUS, A.: Trauma to the teeth and jaws: three nubian examples.
p. 5
BALABANOVA, S., RÖSING, F.W., BÜHLER, G., TESCHLER-NICOLA, M., STROUHAL, E.,
ROSENTHAL, J.: Evidence of cocaine in ancient pre-columbian populations from Christian Sayala
(Egyptian Nubia) .
p. 15
CAMPILLO, D., CARVAJAL, A., PRIM, J.: Acoustic neuromas in paleopathology .
p. 23
CHAPMAN, S.J.: The findings of a possible reference collection in the grounds of a Victorian General
Hospital, Nottingham, U.K .
p. 37
GLADYLOWSKA-RZECZYCHA, J.J.: Osteosarcoma and osteochondroma from polish medieval
cemeteries.
p. 47
ANDERSON, T.: An archaeological example of mandibular trauma.
p. 55
BROTHWELL, D.: Journal of Paleopathology section PROBLEMATICA.
p. 59
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GONZÀLEZ MARTIN, A., ROBLES RODRIGUEZ, F.J., GARCIA MARTIN, M.C., CAMPO MARTIN,
M.: PROBLEMATICA IV: What is this? A new trait found on infant skulls?.
p. 61
VOL. 9 (2) - 1997
ANDERSON, T.: A probable osteoma of mandible from Northeamptonshire, Great Britain.
p. 69
MAYS, S., NERLICH, A.G.: A possible case of Langerhans’cell histiocytosis in a medieval child from an
english cementery.
p. 73
NERLICH, A.G., WIEST, I., TÜBEL, J.: Coronary arteriosclerosis in a male mummy from ancient Egypt.
p. 83
RODRÍGUEZ-MARTÍN, C.: Forensic anthropological study of cranial fractures in the Guanche population
of the Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain).
p. 91
AUFDERHEIDE, A.C., RAGSDALE, B., BUIKUSTRA, J., EKBERG, F., VINH, T.N.: Structure of the
radiological “sunburts” pattern as revealed in an ancient ostearcoma.
p. 101
SPIGELMAN, M., BENTLEY, P.: Cancer in ancient Egypt.
p. 107
VOL 9 (3) - 1997
CAPASSO, L., CARAMIELLO, S., LA VERGHETTA, M., DI DOMENICANTONIO, L.,
D’ANASTASIO, R.: Lice and related skull lesions in a female subject from Herculaneum (79 AD, South
Italy).
p. 125
ORTNER, D.J., RIBAS, C.,: Bone Change in a Human skull from the Early Bronze site of Babedh-Dhrà,
Jordan, Probably resulting from scalping.
p. 137
ANDERSON, T.: A medieval case of bilateral humerus varus.
p. 143
CAPASSO, L., BANNIKOV, A.: Vertebral anomaly in Anenchelum angustum (Teleostei, Trichiuridae)
from the lower oligocene of the North Caucasus, Russia.
p. 147
CAPASSO, L., MARIANI-COSTANTINI, R., CALVIERI, S., FRATI, L.: The health of the Tyrolean Ice
Man: evidence from Nail, skin and hair.
p. 153
KLONOWSKI, E.: Paleopathology of the Skeljasta ir skeletal remains Iceland.
p. 159
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VOL. 10 (1) - 1998
GLADYKOWSKA-RZECZYCKA, J.J., SMISZKEIWWICZ-SKWARSKA, A.: Probable poliomyelitis
from XVII-XVIII Century cemetery in Poland.
p. 5
LITTLETON, J.: A middle eastern paradox: rickets in skeletons from Baharain.
p. 13
ANDERSON, T.: Two cases of hypoplastic hamulus from Iron Age and Roman Northeamptonshire.
p. 31
SCATTARELLA, V., SUBLIMI SAPONETTI, S., LARASPATA, L., SELVAGGI, A., VOLPE, G.:
Cranial paleopathology caused by a cutting blow. .
p. 37
BROTWHELL, D.: A possibile neolithic case of histiocytosis X?
p. 43
VOL. 10 (2) - 1998
MAROTTA, I., FORNACIARI, G., ROLLO, F.: Hepatitis e virus (hev) RNA sequences in the DNA of
Maria of Aragon (p. 1503-p. 1568): paleopathological evidence or anthropological marker?
p. 53
ANDERSON, T.: An overlooked anatomical variant: the clavicular rhomboid fossa.
p. 59
BAXARIAS, J., GARCÍA, A., GONZÁLEZ, J., PÉREZ PÉREZ, A., TUDÓ, B.G., GARCÍA-BOUR, C.,
CAMPILLO, D., TURBÓN, E.D.: A rare case of tuberculous gonarthropathy from the Middle Ages in
Spain: in ancient DNA confirmation study.
p. 63
CAMPILLO, D.: Primary benign skull tumours in paleopathology.
p. 73
VOL. 10 (3) - 1998
STROUHAL, E.: Survey and Analysis of Malignant Tumours of Past Populations in England and Scotland.
p. 101
SMRČKA, V., MARÍK, I., DOČKALOVÁ, M., SVENSONOVÁ, M.: Congenital Deficiency of the Tibia at
Medieval Monastic Cemetery in Olomouc (Czech Republic).
p. 111
SUBLIMI, S., SAPONETTI, V., SCATTARELLA, V., VOLPE, G.: Cranial Trepanation in an Individual of
Hellenistic Age (III century bc) from the necropolis of Contrada Santo Stefano (Gravina, Bari, Italy).
p. 121
LÖWEN, H.: A Ewing’s sarcoma from an Early medieval Hillside in Westphalia.
p. 127
JÓZSA, L.G., PAP, I.: Immunohistochemical Analylis of Mummy Skin.
p. 133
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MARIANI-COSTANTINI, R., DI TOTA, G., CATALANO, P., OTTINI, L. ANGELETTI, L.R.: Cranial
trepanation in graeco-roman medicine.
p. 5
HEGYI, A., MARCSIK, A., ÉRY, K.: Congenital bilateral clubfoot in an osteoarcheological sample. Case
history.
p. 13
MILES, A.E.W.: Coraco-humeral impingement in an early 19th century londoner.
p. 21
MAYS, S., TURNER-WALKER, G.: A medieval case of paget’s disease of bone with complications.
p. 29
SCHILLACI, M.A.: A case of coccidioidomycosis from the prehistoric southwestern United States.
p. 41
GINESTÁ, J.A., BAXERIAS, J., SUBIRÁ, M.E., CAMPILLO, D.: Orbital pathology with ophthalmologic
repercussions in osteopaleopathology.
p. 53
VOL. 11 (2) – 1999
CAPASSO, L.: Preface.
p. 5
COCKBURN, E.: Foreword.
p. 6
AHLSTRÖM, T.: Osteoarthritis in the middle neolithic population from Västerbjers, Gotland, Sweden.
p. 7
ALEXEEVA, T.I.: Bioarchaeological analysis of sex differences in mortality profiles and stress levels in the
late medieval population from Mistehaly, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
p. 8
ARCINI, C.: Atherosclerosis, a sign that people became old-aged in the middle ages?
p. 9
ARDAGNA, Y.: Method for re-evaluating the prevalence of spinal disease in human paleopathology.
p. 10
BACHMEIER, B., ZINK, A., ROHRBACH, H., SZEIMIES, U., NERLICH, A.G.: Metastatic tumor
infiltration in an ancient egyptian vertebra.
p. 11
BAGGIERI, G.: Interception and pathophysiology of accessory articular facettes in a dwarf belonging to XXII century.
p. 12
BAGGIERI, G., MALLEGNI, F., USAI, L., MAZZOLENI, A., DI GIACOMO, M., BARTOLI, F.: The
mummies of Arezzo.
p. 13
BANDRES, A., ETXEBERRIA, F.: Maxilary lesions in one old specimen of Ursus Artarctos L.
p. 14
BARNES, E.: Tumors and rheumatoid arthitis from medieval corinth, Greece.
p. 15
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BARACCO, D., CIRANNI, R., CARAMELLA, D., FORNACIARI, G.: A case mastopathy in a 16th century
italian mummy.
p. 16
BAXARIAS, J., GINESTÀ, J.A., SUBIRÀ, E., CAMPILLO, D.: Evidence of surgical knife marks on a
lateroman skeleton. A Facial neoplasia exeresis attempt.
p. 17
BAZARSAD, N.: Degenerative disease changes from prehistoric chandam burials from western Mongolia.
p. 18
BEDINI, E., BERTOLDI, F., FAGGIONI, P.R., MALLEGNI, F., PAGNI, G., BARICCO PEJRANI, L.,
SUBBRIZIO, M., USAI, L., FORNACIARI, G.: Cranial trauma in the individuals from the cementery of
piazza San Giovanni (Torino): medieval example.
p. 19
BELCASTRO, M.G., BONFIGLIOLI, B.: Extra-masticatory wear patterns in the horsemen of VicenneCampochiaro (Molise, Italy) medieval necropolis.
p. 20
BENUŠ, R., MASNICOVÁ, S.: Prevalence of cranial lesions from the ossuary in ST. Jakub Chapel
(Bratislava, Slovakia).
p. 21
BERTOLDI, F., BEDINI, E., FAGGIONI, P.R., MALLEGNI, F., PAGNI, G., PEJARANI BARICCO, L.,
SUBBRIZIO, M., FORNACIARI, G., USAI, L.: Cranial trauma in the individuals from the cementery of
piazza San Giovanni (Torino): a multiple burial dated to reinassance.
p. 22
BLONDIAUX, J.: The aging of fracture healeng in paleopathology with light microscopic osservation.
p. 23
BONDIOLI, L., MACCHIARELLI, R.: Infant health status in imperial roman urban population. Evidence
from Portus Romae.
p. 24
BORGOGNINI TARLI, S.M., CANCI, A., FLORIS, G., MARINI, E., MULLIRI, G., USAI, E., VACCA,
L.: Bilateral brachymelia in a skeleton from a Nuragic Sardinian site.
p. 25
BOURBON, C.: Pathological conditions in the lower extremities of two skeletons from early-byzantine
Greece.
p. 26
BRASILI, P., VENTRELLA, A., BONFIGLIOLI, B.: A case of deformation of the vertebral column in an
adult female of the 19th century ad.
p. 27
BRASILI, P., VENTRELLA, A., BONFIGLIOLI, B.: Congenital malformation of the vertebral column:
“Butterfly” vertebra.
p. 28
BRICKLEY, M., MILLARD, A.: A study using nitrogen isotopes and historical sources for detecting
weaning.
p. 29
BRUINTJES, Tj. D.: Traumatic injuries in skeletons from the antwerp Cathedral, Belgium.
p. 30
BUIKSTRA, E. J., PRICE, D., BURTON, J., WRIGHT, L.: The founders of the copan dynasty: a life
history approach.
p. 31
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BUZHILOVA A., KOZLOSKAYA, M.: Hyperostosis frontals interna in sckythians of middle Don Region,
Russia.
p. 32
BUZHILOVA, A., VNUKOV, S., ANTIPINA, E.: The battle injuries in context funeral burial of medieval
nomad.
p. 33
CAMPILLO, D., SUBIRÁ, M., VILA, S.: Two medieval paleopathological cases.
p. 34
CANCI, A., BORGOGNINI TARLI, S.M., MINOZZI, S.: Tubercolosis spondylitis during the bronze age:
two case from Italy.
p. 35
CAPASSO, L.: The pathocenonsis of Herculaneum (79 AD).
p. 36
CARDOSO, F., CUNHA, E.: Pathological evidences within the Portuguese Mesolithic context. The muge
shell middens.
p. 37
CIRANNI, R., MARRADI, I., GIUSIANI, M., FORNACIARI, G.: Toxicology in a noble class of the italian
reinaissance.
p. 38
CORSI, M., ZAMPETTI, P.: Gaucher disease (p. 1854-p. 1928): perspectives on the most prevalent jewish
genetic disease.
p. 39
CUCINA, A., COPPA, A., VIARGIU, R., MANCINELLI, D.: Bio-cultural evidence of stress impact in
ancient Italy from the analysis of linear enamel hypoplasia.
p. 40
CUCINA, A., OTTINI, L., VARGIU, R., VERGINELLI, F., COPPA, A., MARIANI-COSTANTINI, R.: A
case of pulmonary calcification from imperial Rome.
p. 41
CUNHA, E., UMBELLINO, C., MARQUES, A.C., MARTIN-DUPONT, S., SILVA, A.M.:
Spondyloarthopathies in modern portuguese archaeological samples: prevalence and interpretation.
p. 42
D’ANASTASIO, R., CARAMIELLO, S., CAPASSO, L.: Paleopathology of the mummy of Santa Rosa
from Viterbo (central Italy, XIII century ad).
p. 43
D’ANASTASIO, R., MICHETTI, E., DI FABRIZIO, A., MARTUCCI, R., RABOTTINI, N., PROPERZIO,
R., CAPASSO, L.: Duplications of the lumbar spinal column in an adult medieval individual from Liguria
(North Italy).
p. 44
DIAS, G.J.: The distribution of bone lesions in treponemal disease: is the lymphatic system responsable?.
p. 45
DI DOMENICANTONIO, L., CAPASSO, L.: The paleobiology of a pre-roman central Italian Population
(Opi, Val Fondillo, VI-V Century BC).
p. 46
DOMETT, K.M.: A new model for the interpretation of subadult healt in prehistory.
p. 47
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DURING, E.: The Swedish Royal Princess Anna Vasa – her life and skeletal remains.
p. 48
ETXBERRIA, F., BANDRES, A., HERRASTI, L.: Differential diagnosis of a perforating injury in the
frontal bone.
p. 49
FERRARI, L., MICALIZIO, S.: A case of cerebral cysticercosis in an anatomical collection of the last
century.
p. 50
FERRARI, L., MICALIZIO, S.: Adaptation of the argentic impregnation technique according to Gomori for
the study of ancient material.
p. 51
FORNACIARI, G., BERTOLDI, F., FAGGIONI, P.R., MALLEGNI, F., PAGNI, G., PEJRANI BARICCO,
L., SUBBRIZIO, M., USAI L., BEDINI, E.: Cranial trauma in the individuals from the cementery of piazza
San Giovanni (Torino): cranial trauma and surgical operation in a reinassance individual.
p. 52
FORNACIARI, G., CIRANNI, R.: The leprosy of Henry VII (1211-1242), son of the Emperor Frederic II
and King of Germany: incarceration or isolation?
p. 53
GINESTÁ, J.A., SUBIRÁ, M.E., ALESAN, A., BAXARIAS, J., CAMPILLO, D.: A case of generalized
periostitis in an medeival infant (S.XII a.C.) from Olèrdola (Barcellona, Spain).
p. 54
GIUSTI, L., CIRANNI, R., BARACCO, D., FORNACIARI, G.: Condyloma Acuminatum in 16th century
mummy.
p. 55
GROOT, M.: Animal paleopathology in a roman period burial site and two settlements in the netherlands.
p. 56
HAGEDORN, H., ZINK, A., SZEMIES, U., NERLICH, A.G.: Macroscopic and endoscopic examination of
the head and neck region of ancient Egyptian mummies.
p. 57
HANTSCH, N., KREUTZ, K.: A case of severe changes of the shoulder in a middle age population
(Zülpich, Germany).
p. 58
ISIDRO, A., ETXEBERRIA, F.: Holocene’s ursus arctos tarsal coalition from Navarra (N. Spain).
p. 59
JANKAUSKAS, R.: Epidemiology of Lithuanian iron age populations.
p. 60
KARALI-YANNAKOPOULOU, L., TSALIKI, A.: Paleopathological remarks on skeletons from prehistoric
Cyprus.
p. 61
KJELLSTRÖM, A.: A medieval mass grave in Sigtuna, Sweden- an interpretation of multiple finds of
trauma from several skeletons.
p. 62
KOZLOVSKAYA, M.: Cranial injuries and decapitation of the ancient Eskimo society.
p. 63
KOZLOVSKAJA, M.: Nutritional traditions and the health status of the ancient hunter-gatherers of the
central Russia.
p. 64
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LA VERGHETTA, M., CAPASSO, L.: Paleopathology of fibroleiomi: direct and indirect sources.
p. 65
LEOCATA, L., VENTURA, L., MICHELINI, O., VENTURA, T., PASQUA, M., FORNACIARI, G.:
Paleopathologic study of four nineteenth-century mummies from Goriano Valli (L’Aquila, Italy).
p. 66
LLÁCER-BORRÁS, F., FORNER-CANÓS, A.B., VILLALAÍN, J.D.: Platimeria-platicnemia: a
populational study. (Century “Antiguo Calvario”, Morella, Els Ports, Valencia, Spain).
p. 67
LOPES, C., CUNHA, E., RAPOSO, J., DUARTE, A.L.: Occupational stress markers in a medieval farm
from Corroios, Portugal.
p. 68
MAAT, G.J.L., MASTWIJK, R.W.: Avulsion injuries of vertebral endplateas.
p. 69
MACCHIARELLI, R., PERRY, G.H., WEAVER, D.S., BONDIOLI, L.: “Ulpius Amerimnus” at work. A
successful case of surgical leg amputation in imperial Rome.
p. 70
MACZEL, M., ARDAGNA, Y., AYCARD, P., BERATO, J., ZINK, A., NERLICH, A.G., PANUEL, M.,
DUTOUR, O., PALFI, Gy.: Traces of skeletal infections in a french medieval osteoarchaeological sample
(La Celle, Var, France).
p. 71
MAIO, V., CIRANNI, R., CARAMELLA, D., NERI, E., FORNACIARI, G.: The Livorno mummy:
paleopathlogy and embalming of an early 19th century man.
p. 73
MALLEGNI, F., LIPPI, B., MENCONI, A., BARTOLI, F.: Evidence of syphilis in renassance infant’s
teeth.
p. 74
MARCSIK, A., BAZRSAD, N., HEGYI, A., KOCSIS, G.S.: Pathological cases from the middle ages in
Huyngary.
p. 75
MARIOTTI, V., BELCASTRO, M.G.: Subluxation of right coxo-femoral joint in a roman skeleton (T.115)
from Casalecchio di Reno (Bologna, II-III A.D.).
p. 76
MARQUES, A.C., CUNHA, E., SILVA, A.M.: A neoplastic lesion in a muslim individual.
p. 77
MARTINEZ, M. J., BAIXERIAS, J., ISIDRE, A., VILA, S., CAMPILLO, D.: A case of talus calcaneus
arthrosis secondary to a valgus foot in an late Roman secondary individual.
p. 78
MEDNIKOVA, M.: Geographical and long-term distribution of prehistoric trepanations in Russia.
p. 79
MEDNIKOVA, M., LEBEDINSKAYA, G.: A bronze age battle in European Russia: paleopathological
evidences.
p. 80
MEKOTA, A.M., ZINK, A., ESTERHAZY, M.G., NERLICH, A.G.: Determination of rehydration and
staining conditions for the histological and immunohistochemical analysis of mummified soft tissues.
p. 81
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MENDOÇA DE SOUZA, S.: Anemia, infections and adapatability in Brazilian shellmounds.
p. 82
MENDOÇA DE SOUZA, S., CAMPANATI, V.: Lapa vermelha IV human remains (“Luzia”):
paleopathology.
p. 83
MIQUEL-FEUCHT, M., POLO-CERDÁ, M., VILLALAÍN-BLANCO, J.D.: Cribra orbitalia vs. cribra
femora: new contributions to the cribose syndrome.
p. 84
MITCHELL, P.D., STERN, E.: Parastic intestinal helminth ova from the latrines of the 13th century crusader
hospital of St. John in Acre, Israel.
p. 85
NERLICH, A.G., ZINK, A.: Detection of tuberculosis in an ancient egyptian population and the estimation
of its frequency.
p. 86
NERLICH, A.G., ZINK, A., SZEIMIES, U., ROHRBACH, H., BACHMEIER, B., HAGEDORN, H.:
Paleopathological evidence for surgical treatment in ancient Egypt.
p. 87
OKUMURA, M.M.M., EGGERS, S.: Paleopathology as one of the tools to unravel the way of lifen of a
Brazilian shellmound population.
p. 88
ORTNER, D.J.: Metabolic disease in archaeological human skeletons.
p. 89
OTTINI, L., MANCINI, G., MINOZZI, S., PANTANO, W.B., BUCCELLATO, A., MUSCO, S.,
GAZZANIGA, V., ANGELETTI, L.R., CATALANO, P., MARIANI-COSTANTINI, R.: A probable case
of pituitary dwarfism from imperial Rome.
p. 90
OTTINI L., RICCI, R., BEDINI, A., MUSCO, S., NENCIONI, L., SANTANDREA, E., EGIDI R.,
ANGELETTI, L.R., MARIANI COSTANTINI, R., CATALANO, P.: Paleopathological indicators of life
conditions in classical roman necropolises.
p. 92
PALOMBO, M.R., CELLETTI, P.: Dental anomalies in middle pleistocene Elephas (Paleoloxodon)
Antiquus Falconer & Cautley, 1847 from Italy.
p. 93
PANHUYSEN, R.G.A.M.: Child mortality in early medieval Maastricht: missing children?.
p. 94
POLO-CERDA, M., MIQUEL-FEUCHT, M., VILLALAÍN-BLANCO, J.D.: Experimental Cribra Orbitalia
in wistar rats: an etiopathogenic model of porotic hyperostosis and other porotic phenomens.
p. 95
PRATT, J.G., MENDOÇA DE SOUZA, S., COIMBRA, JR C.: Tuberculosis in the prehistoric populations
of America: updating literature review.
p. 96
PRIETO, J.L., SÁNCHEZ, J.A., DEL RIO, P.A.: Ankylosis of elbow in a medieval skeleton from the
necropolis of Parayas (Cantabria, Spain).
p. 97
ROBERTS, C.A., CAFFELL, A.C., WILSON, A.S., JANAWAY, R.C.: Use and abuse of skeletal
collections for teaching and research: the need for damage limitation.
p. 98
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RODRÍGUEZ, J.V., ETXEBERRIA, F., BANDRES, A.: Injury caused by a lodged projectile coming from
Sabanalarga (Atlántico, Colombia).
p. 99
RODRÍGUEZ-MARTIN, C., GARCÍA, M., CHINEA, C.D.: Skeletal analysis of the human remains found
in a crypt of the XVIIIth century in La Laguna (Tenerife).
p. 100
ROHRBACH, H., BETZ, A., NERLICH, A.G., ZINK, A.: Computer-based analysis of the
paleopathological findings in the human remains from the necropolis if Thebes-Weast.
p. 101
ROLLO, F., MAROTA, I., LUCIANI, S., UBALDI, M.: Bacterial DNA analysis in ancient human remains.
p. 102
ROTHSCHILD, B.M., ROTHSCHILD, C.: Spondyloarthropathy as a trans-mammalian phenomenon,
reproducible in its manifestations across species lines.
p. 103
SÁNCHEZ, J.A., DEL RIO, P.A. PRIETO, J.L.: Paleopathology in a collective burial dated from p. 1834 in
Alcalà La Real (Spain).
p. 104
SANTOS, A.L.: The five cases of osteomyelitis from the coimbra collection: skeletal and medical
evidences.
p. 105
SCARPINELLI, R., CAPASSO, L.: Partite and emarginated patellae in victims of the 79 A.D. Vesuvian
eruption.
p. 106
SCATTARELLA, V., SUBLIMI SAPONETTI, S., LARASPATA, L., SELVAGGI, A.: Pathological profile
of a peucetian hoplite of the V century bC: the warrior of grave p. 10/II of Padreterno (Gravina-Bari, Italy).
p. 107
SCHULTZ, M., SCHMIDT-SCHULTZ, T.H.: A contribution to health and disease in the pre-columbian
north american southwest: the children from the Grasshopper Pueblo.
p. 108
STROUHAL, E.: Malignant tumours of past populations in middle Europe.
p. 109
SUZUKI, T., MATSUSHIMA, T., HAN, K.: On the possible cases of treponematosis in the bronze age from
Qinghai Province, China.
p. 110
TAMARIT, L.V., ETXEBERRÍA, F.: Histopathologic study of bone remains from Pre-Hispanic Colombia.
p. 111
TAYLES, N., NELSEN, K., DOMETT, K.: Taphonomy and pathology, including leprosy, in iron age
southeast Asia.
p. 112
TEEGEN, W.R., WUSSOW, J.: Maltreatment of animals in the late 19th and early 20th Centuyr AD?
Evidence from the Julius –Kühn-collection, University of Halle-Wittenberg (Germany).
p. 113
TEMPESTINI, R., CIRANNI, R., GIUSTI, L., BARRACO, D., ROMUALDI, A., FORNACIARI, G.:
Metastatic cancer in a IVth century BC Etruscan from Populonia (Tuscany).
p. 114
THOMAS, R.: The medieval managment of fallow deer: a pathological line of enquire.
p. 115
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TSALIKI, A.: Vampires beyond legend: a bioarchaeological approch.
p. 116
VALLETTA, A., CAPASSO, L., SCARSINI, B.: A hydrocephalus from necropis of Pontecagnano (IX-III
sec. B.C.).
p. 118
VENTURA, L., FORNACIARI, G., LEOCATA, P., COLIMBERTI, P., ALONZI, C., VENTURA, T.:
Multinodular goiter and pulmonary tuberculosis in a nineteenth-century Italian.
p. 119
VERANO, J.W.: Human sacrifice and possible cannibalism at the pyramid of the moon, Moche Valley,
Peru: the skeletal evidence.
p. 121
VERGINELLI, F., PALMIROTTA, R., CONTENTO, S., DESTRO-BISOL, G., BATTISTA, P.,
RAPINESI, I., OTTINI, L., CATALANO, P., MARIANI-COSTANTINI, R.: Paleogenetic investigations on
the Roman mummy from Grottarossa.
p. 122
VERGINELLI, F., PALMIROTTA, R., DESTRO-BISOL, G., CAMA, A., BATTISTA, P., OTTINI, L.,
REA, R., SANTANDREA, E., NANNI, A., ANGELETTI, L.R., CATALANO, P., MARIANICOSTANTINI, R.: Mitochondrial DNA analysis on skeletal reamains from a wealthy roman family of the
late empire.
p. 123
WALKER, P.L., STECKEL, R.H.: A western hemisphere perspective on the etiology of criba orbitalia and
porotic hyperostosis.
p. 125
ZINK, A., HAAS, C.J., MOLNÁR, E., SZEIMIES, U., REISCHL, U., MARCSIK, A., ARDAGNA, Y.,
DUTOUR, O., PÁLFI, Gy., NERLICH, A.G.: Identification of mycobacterium tuberculosis in different
stages of tuberculosis in ancient bone samples from Hungary.
p. 126
VOL. 11 (3) - 1999
HORÁCKOVÁ, L., VARGOVÁ, L.: Bone remains from a common grave pit from the battle of Austerlitz
(anthropology and paleopathology).
p. 5
MIQUEL-FEUCHT, M.J., POLO-CERDÁ, M., VILLALAÍN-BLANCO, J.D.: Anthropological and
paleopathological studies of a mass execution during the war of independence in Valencia, Spain (18081812).
p. 15
ETXEBERRIA, F.: Surgery in the Spanish war of independence (1807-1813), between desault and lister.
p. 25
ROLLO, F.: A war wound in a skeleton from the battlefield of Tolentino (2-3 may 1815).
p. 41
VOL. 12 (1) - 2000
KOSLOWSKI, T., PIONTEK, J.: A case of atrophy of bones of the right lower of skeleton from a medieval
(12th –14th centuries) burial ground in Gruczno, Poland.
p. 5
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EL-NAJJAR, M.: New evidence for human treponematosis in pre-Columbian North America.
p. 17
MAYS, S.: Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyerostosis (dish) in skeletons from two medieval english cemetery.
p. 25
BAZARSAD, N., BROTHWELL, D.: A problematic case of iliac pathology in a prehistoric skeleton from
western Mongolia.
p. 37
WEISS, M.M.: Aesculapius in Rome: a monument in need of preservation.
p. 41
BAZARSAD, N., BROTHWELL, D.: Problematica VI – A prehistoric endocranial lesion on the frontal
bone: a question of congenital versus neoplastic aetiology.
p. 47
Vol. 12 (2) – 2001
LIKOVSKÝ, J., STROUHAL, E.: Paleopathological analysis of the painting Christ Among The Doctors by
Hieronymus Bosch-Copy from Opočno (Czech Republic).
p. 5
LINOLI, O.: Causa mortis in a fifteenth century infant mummy in St. Francis’s Basilica in Arezzo (Italy).
p. 13
LUNARDINI, A., CARAMELLA D., MALLEGNI F., FORNACIARI, G.: Frontal fracture with therapeutic
trepanation in an early medieval skull Northern Italy.
p. 21
SCAPINELLI, R., CAPASSO, L.: Partite and emarginated patellae in victims of tue 79 a.d. Vesuvian
Eruption.
p. 27
WEBER, J., CZARNETZKI, A.: Head injuries resulting from sword wouds from the 6th to the 8th centuries
ad in central Europe – A systematic study.
p. 37
Vol. 12 (3) – 2001
CAPASSO, L.: Rice and evolution of human diseases.
p. 5
CASE, D.T.: Frequency and form of the supracodylar process among ancient nubians.
p. 17
KORNAFEL, D., KWIATKOWSKA, B., POSPIESZNY, N., TRNKA, J., GARCAREK, J.: A Medieval
Skull with a neoplastic lesion found in Wrocław, Poland.
p. 29
MILES, A.E.W.: A bilateral benign-tumour-like lesion of the acromioclavicular joints in an early p. 19th
Century Londoner.
p. 37
CZARNETZKI, A., SCHOLZ, M., PUSCH, C.M.: Identification of sarcomas in two burials of the 9th
century in Western Germany.
p. 47
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RÚHLI, F.J., BÓNI, T.: Radiological and Physico-Chemical Analyses of an unusual post mortem artefact in
an Egyptian mummy.
p. 63
Vol. 13 (1) – 2002
BRASILI, P., BONFIGLIOLI, B., VENTRELLA, A.R.: A case of deformation of the vertebral column in
an adult female of the 20th century AD.
p. 5
LYNNERUP, N., MIKKELSEN, H., POULSEN, K., FRØHLICH, B., HJALGRIM, H., HEINEMEIER, J.:
A firearmes fatality from 14th century Denmark.
p. 11
MILES, A.E.W.: Examples of lateral clavicular epiphysis, in two human skeletal populations, that need to
be distinguished from moerbid disorders.
p. 17
MURPHY, E.M., DAVIS-KIMBAL, J.: Iron age weapon trauma from the chowhougou cemetery complex,
Western China.
p. 27
WEBER, J., CZARNETZKI, A.: Neurotraumatological aspects of depressed skull fracture antiquity with
special reference to skulls from central Europe in the early medieval period.
p. 35
SASSI, A.: Books reviews.
p. 41
Vol. 13 (2) – 2002
BAZARSAD, N.: Degenerative changes in chandman burials of western Mongolia.
p. 53
LINOLI, O.: The cause of death in a fifteenth century mummy in St. Francis’s basilica in Arezzo.
p. 57
TÓTH, G.A., BUDA, A.G.: Funnel chest (pectus excavatum) in 10th- 16th century fossil material.
p. 63
ZINK, A., NERLICH, A.G.: A case of langerhans cell histiocytosis in an infant of a late roman cemetery.
p. 67
GLADYKOWSKA, J.J. – RZECZYCHA PARAFINIUK, M.: Atypical cranial vault and cervical vertebrae
lesion caused by insects.
p. 75
Vol. 13 (3) – 2002
ANDERSON, T., FELL, C.: Computerised tomographic investigation of medieval frontal osteoma.
p. 5
BELCASTRO, M.G., FACCHINI, F., NERI, R., MARIOTTI, V.: Skeletal markers of activity in the early
middle ages necropolis of Vicenne-Campochiaro (Molise, Italy) .
p. 9
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LEWIN, P.K. : Was the Capestrano warrior a eunuch.
p. 21
OTTINI, L., DI TOTA, G., MARIANI-COSTANTINI, R., ANGELETTI, L.R., LA VERGHETTA, M.,
CAPASSO, L., DI FABRIZIO, A., D’ANASTASIO, R.: Evidence of a forearm fracture in a young victim of
the ad 79 Vesuvium eruption.
p. 23
Vol. 14 (1) – 2002
HERRERIN, J., GARRALDA, M.D.: Mendicant and ill individual n. p. 14 from the al Burgo de Osma
Cathedral Cloister’s necropolis (Soria, n. Spain).
p. 5
MENDOÇA DE SOUZA, S., RICK F., CARVALHO GONÇALVES, M.L., FERRIRA, L.F., REINHARD,
K., NASCIMENTO, F., ARAUJO, A.: Louse infection in shrunken heads.
p. 21
POLO-CERDÁ, M., GARCÍA-PRÓSPER, E., PIQUER, H.: Fracture, surgical intervention or aneurysm in a
15th century skeleton found in the parochial cemetery of Pucol (Valencia, Spain) .
p. 25
FERRARI, L., MICALIZIO, S.: About some cases of tuberculosis of the pathology Museum in Turin.
p. 31
MICALIZIO, S., FERRARI, L.: The study and the restoration of a osseous universitary collection.
p. 35
JIMÉNEZ-BROBEIL, S.A., AL OUMAOUI, I.: Health and disease in the city of Granada (Spain) during
the p. 17th century.
p. 37
Vol. 14 (2) – 2002
KOCSIS, S.G., MARCSIK, A.: Supernumerary occlusal (central) cups in osteoarcheological material.
p. 53
ZINKK, R., GRABNER, W., NERLICH, G.: Molecular study on human tuberculosis in contemporary tissue
samples and time delineated populations from ancient Egypt.
p. 59
LUNARDINI, A., ROLLO, F., FORNACIARI, G.: Bone lesions from the ossuary of the Napoleonic battle
of Marengo, northern Italy (p. 14th June p. 1800).
p. 69
MARCSIK, A., SZATHMÁRY, L., FINNEGAN, M.: Multiple myeloma and metastatic lesions in
osteoarchaeology.
p. 77
BAXARIAS, J., GINESTÁ, J.A., SUBIRÁ, E., MARTINEZ, M.J., CAMPILLO, D.: Prevalence and
anatomical localization of osteoarthritis in the late-roman population of Terraco, Spain.
p. 87
KANAAN KANAAN A., SANTIAGO SEÁZ A., MILLANDA DE YNES, C., SÁNCHEZ SANCHEZ,
J.A., PEREA PÉREZ, B.: A case of tuberculosis in historical human remains.
p. 91
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Vol. 14 (3) – 2002
BAGGIERI, G., DI GIACOMO, M.: Three cases of exostosis of the auditory canal.
p. 101
SÁNCHEZ SANCHEZ, J.A., PEREA PÉREZ, B., DE RÍO MUŇOZ, P.A., PRIETO CARRERO, J.L.:
Study of the remains of Juan Hurtado de Mendoza y Lujan.
p. 107
HEGYI, A., MARCSIK, A., KOCSIS, G.S.: Developmental disorders of nasal bones in human
osteoarcheological samples.
p. 113
PERAL PACHECO, D., FERNÁNDEZ FALERO, M.R., ETXEBERRIA, F.: What do spaniards write and
publish concerning paleopathology? A bibliometric study on their production.
p. 121
D’ANASTASIO, R., PIERFELICE, L., DI FABRIZIO, A., CAPASSO, L.: The cessation of tooth
replacement in an aged tyrannosaur.
p. 133
JUAN, J., LÓPEZ, B., SÁNCHEZ, E, RODRÍGUEZ, H., CARO, L.: Dental paleopathology in a mediaeval
skeletal sample: necropolis of “el Barrejo” (Leon, Spain) .
p. 135
Vol. 15 (1) – 2003
NERLICH, G., ZINK, A.: Histopathology of knee menisci in ancient egyptian mummies.
p. 5
BROTHWELL, D.: On the need for a more systemstic evaluation of endo-cranial valut abnormality.
p. 13
JÓSA, L.G., FÓTHI, E.: Juxtacortical osteosarcoma on tibia and fibula from a Medieval cemetery of
Budapest.
p. 23
GARRALDA, M.D., HERRERÌN, J.: Pathological mendicant child from the necopolis XVII-XVIII c. A.D.
of the El Burgo de Osma Cathedral, Soria, Spain.
p. 33
GŁADYKOWSKA-RZECZYCKA, J.J., JANKOWSY, Z., MYJAK, P., SKÓŁ, A., SZOSTAKIEWCZ, M.:
An Echinococcosis cyst from an Early Medieval cemetery in Poland. TC, histologic and DNA findigs.
p. 47
Vol. 15 (2) – 2003
BROTHWELL, D.: Can oral pathology be a measure of dietary cantrasts between Island and Mainland
people in Britain?
p. 69
TAMARIT, L.V., HERRERÌN, J., GARRALDA, M.D.: Exogenous versus hemetogenous osteomyelitis of
an ancient adult skeletal remains: differential diagnosis and histopathologic approach.
p. 77
HEGYI, A., MARCSIK, A., KOCSIC, G.S.: Developmental disorders of nasal bones in human
osteoarcheological samples.
p. 91
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MILES, A.E.W.: Groove-like markings on surfaces of long-buried human bones produced by roots of
maram-grass.
p. 97
GŁADYKOWSKA-RZECZYCKA, J.J., WRZESINSKA, A., WRZESINSKI, J., SKÓŁ, A.: A skeleton with
a cyst from an early mediaval cemetery at Dziekanowice, Łubowo Parish, Wielkopolska province, Poland.
p. 111
Vol. 15 (3) – 2003
GARRALDA, M.D., HERRERÌN, J.: Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in a woman from the necropolis (XVIIXVIII C. a.d.) of El Burgo De Osma Cathedral (Soria, Spain).
p. 133
ANDERSON, T.: The first evidence of brucellosis from british skeletal material.
p. 153
MAYS, S.: An unusual deciduous incisor in medieval child.
p. 159
HEGYI, A., KOCSIC, G.S., MARCSIK, A.: Idiopathic bone cavities of the mandible.
p. 167
GŁADYKOWSKA-RZECZYCKA, J.J., KWIATKOWSKA, B., NOWAKOWSKI, D., TRNKA, J.:
Treponematosis in a 14th century skelethon fron Wroclaw, Poland.
p. 187