International Journal of Osteoarchaeology
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Trepanation during the late Neolithic Age from the Mapai cemetery in the Gan-Qing region, northwestern China-A bioarcheological and experimental study.
33:70-82.
2023
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The impaired nomad: A bioarchaeological study on an Early Iron Age case of knee ankylosis from the Jiaerkenjiaga Cemetery, Northwestern China.
32:493-508.
2022
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First case of juvenile primary bone malignant neoplasm in ancient China: A skeleton from the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534 CE).
32:182-191.
2022
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Social stratification during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty of China (771-476 bce): Mortuary and stable isotopic analyses of the Shangshihe cemetery.
31:1001-1029.
2021
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Eternal love locked in an embrace and sealed with a ring: A Xianbei couple's joint burial in North Wei era, China (386-534 CE).
31:966-974.
2021
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A Bronze Age mandibular anomaly from Gansu, China.
31:475-484.
2021
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An Iron Age skull with a bone neoplasm from Nilka County, Xinjiang, China.
29:1034-1041.
2019
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A Review of the Evidence for Melanoma in Nine Inca Mummies.
27:573-579.
2017
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Benign Mandibular Tumours: Two Case Studies From the Maya Lowland Site of Tikal, Guatemala.
21:351-359.
2011
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Nasopharyngeal carcinoma: A review of its causes and its diagnosis in skeletal material.
17:547-562.
2007
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Patterns of entheseal changes and other activity markers in an ancient population from Neolithic to Bronze Age (80002300 BP) at the Houtaomuga site, Northeast China with special references to climate changes, subsistence strategies, sexbased labor divisions, and regional variations
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The use of barium and strontium abundances in human skeletal tissues to determine their geographic origins
2003
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