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Searching for tuberculosis at a Mesoamerican Postclassic urban center. Kelly E. Blevins, Jane E. Buikstra, Anne C. Stone, Josefina Mansilla Lory.
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2:45
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Co-evolution of host and pathogen in three major human infections: a paleopathological perspective. Maciej Henneberg, Teghan Lucas.
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3:00
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Living in Yucatan during the Late Pleistocene: The odontology of Naia. Ruben Herrera, Pilar Luna, Jim C. Chatters, Julio Chi Keb, Andrea Cucina.
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3:15
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Paleopathological analysis of a Frankish (7th century AD) cemetery from the Hemmaberg (Austria). Tina Jakob, Michaela Binder, Elizabeth A. Byron, Sabrina LH. Ki.
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3:30
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On the Mississippian Border: Heterogeneous vulnerability to risk at Forbush Creek, North Carolina. Steph Berger, Dale Hutchinson.
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3:45
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Learning to Live Together: Social Tolerance and violence at Neolithic Çatalhöyük (7100-6000 cal BC). Christopher J. Knüsel, Bonnie Glencross, Marco Milella.
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4:00
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Interpersonal conflict in the ancient South- Central Andes: contribution from human bone trauma patterns from Northwestern Argentina archaeological settlements (ca. 900-1450 AD). Maria Soledad Gheggi.
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4:15
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Location, Location, Location: Interpreting Skeletal Fractures and Mortuary Practices in a Spatial Perspective. Valerie A. Leah.
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4:30
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Time after time: individuals with multiple fractures in long eighteenth century London. Madeleine L. Mant.
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4:45
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Neurological deficiencies due to antemortem cranial trauma in the Chanka polity of Andean Peru (1000-1400 CE). Skyler J. Keiter, Danielle S. Kurin.
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5:15
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Cultural cranial modification and social complexity in prehistoric and protohistoric Cyprus. Kirsi O. Lorentz.
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