All Stories

  1. Ferns as healing plants in medieval Mallorca, Spain? Evidence from human dental calculus
  2. β-Tricalcium Phosphate Interferes with the Assessment of Crystallinity in Burned Skeletal Remains
  3. Dissecting mitochondrial dna variability of balearic populations from the bronze age to the current era
  4. Oldest sagittal cleft vertebra
  5. Anthracosis in a Coptic Mummy
  6. Antracosis en una momia Copta
  7. Mummification of the Lower Urinary System in a Coptic Individual from Ancient Egypt
  8. Molecular analysis of ancient caries
  9. Estudio tafonómico e interpretación del gesto funerario de los restos óseos de la Cova de Montanissell (Alt Urgell, Lleida)
  10. Unilateral Cholesteatoma in the First Millennium BC
  11. Biomechanics of Forearm Rotation: Force and Efficiency of Pronator Teres
  12. XRF investigation on skeletal remains from King Peter III of Aragon (1239–1285 A.D.) and Queen Blanche of Anjou (1280–1310 A.D.)
  13. Las necrópolis protohistóricas tumulares de Cataluña meridional: el ejemplo de Sebes (Flix, Tarragona)
  14. Human soft tissue preservation in the Cova des Pas site (Minorca Bronze Age)
  15. Functional plasticity of the human humerus: Shape, rigidity, and muscular entheses
  16. Is X-ray diffraction able to distinguish between animal and human bones?
  17. Entheseal Changes and Functional Implications of the Humeral Medial Epicondyle
  18. An ovarian teratoma of late Roman age
  19. Tracing the Origin of the East-West Population Admixture in the Altai Region (Central Asia)
  20. Taphonomical study of the anthropological remains from Cova Des Pas (Minorca)
  21. A Unique Case of Prone Position in the Primary Cremation Tomb 252 of Monte Sirai Necropolis (Carbonia, Sardinia, Italy)
  22. 3D Analysis of the Forearm Rotational Efficiency Variation in Humans
  23. Neonate Human Remains: A Window of Opportunity to the Molecular Study of Ancient Syphilis
  24. Aplicaciones de técnicas físico-químicas en Antropología Forense
  25. Case Report: Floating-clavicle from the 17th Century: The Oldest Case?
  26. Comparison of two DNA extraction methods in a Spanish Bronze Age burial cave
  27. A Paleoneurohistological Study of 3,000-Year-Old Mummified Brain Tissue from the Mediterranean Bronze Age
  28. The presence of nuclear families in prehistoric collective burials revisited: The bronze age burial of montanissell cave (Spain) in the light of aDNA
  29. A multi-technique approach by XRD, XRF, FT-IR to characterize the diagenesis of dinosaur bones from Spain
  30. Cystic Mandibular Lesion in the Antiquity. A Rare Finding
  31. Cremation practices coexisting at the S’Illot des Porros Necropolis during the Second Iron Age in the Balearic Islands (Spain)
  32. Interpreting diachronic osteological variation at the medieval necropolis of the Sant Pere Churches (Terrassa, Spain)
  33. La antropología forense al servicio de la justicia y la historia: las fosas de la Guerra Civil
  34. An X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) investigation in human and animal fossil bones from Holocene to Middle Triassic
  35. Technical note: Forearm pronation efficiency analysis in skeletal remains
  36. The warriors of the steppes: osteological evidence of warfare and violence from Pazyryk tumuli in the Mongolian Altai
  37. A new species of Pliopithecus Gervais, 1849 (Primates: Pliopithecidae) from the Middle Miocene (MN8) of Abocador de Can Mata (els Hostalets de Pierola, Catalonia, Spain)
  38. Hendidura vertebral sagital completa (vértebra en mariposa)
  39. The Potential of X‐Ray Diffraction in the Analysis of Burned Remains from Forensic Contexts*
  40. A funerary rite study of the Phoenician–Punic necropolis of Mount Sirai (Sardinia, Italy)
  41. Lesiones costales en antropología forense
  42. Functional implications of radial diaphyseal curvature
  43. A new calibration of the XRD technique for the study of archaeological burned human remains
  44. Development of the femur—Implications for age and sex determination
  45. Pubis growth study: Applicability in sexual and age diagnostic
  46. Anthropological and physicochemical investigation of the burnt remains of Tomb IX in the ‘Sa Figu’ hypogeal necropolis (Sassari, Italy) – Early Bronze Age
  47. Marcadores de actividad en restos óseos
  48. Estimation of Age‐at‐Death for Adult Males Using the Acetabulum, Applied to Four Western European Populations*
  49. Report on a Stafne Defect in a Man From Medieval Age
  50. Examen endoscópico de una momia egipcia. Valoración de los resultados
  51. Using the Acetabulum to Estimate Age at Death of Adult Males*
  52. Mechanical morphogenesis: A concept applied to the surface of the radius
  53. Clay-shoveler's fracture: an uncommon diagnosis in palaeopathology
  54. Importancia del estudio antropológico forense para la calificación jurídica de una muerte violenta
  55. Ilium growth study: applicability in sex and age diagnosis
  56. Bifid mandibular condyle: archaeological case report of a rare anomaly
  57. The Determination of Male Adult Age at Death by Central and Posterior Coxal Analysis—A Preliminary Study
  58. A dystocic childbirth in the Spanish Bronze Age
  59. DNA sequences of Mycobacterium leprae recovered from ancient bones
  60. Sex and age diagnosis by ischium morphometric analysis
  61. The acetabular point: a morphological and ontogenetic study
  62. Authenticating Ancient Human Mitochondrial DNA
  63. Sex assessment on the basis of long bone circumference
  64. Massive tarsal ankylosis in a prehistoric skeleton
  65. Looking into the demography of an Iron Age population in the Western Mediterranean. I. Mortality
  66. A case of frontal sinusitis from the Bronze Age site of Can Filuà (Barcelona)
  67. Looking into the demography of an Iron Age population in the Western Mediterranean. I. Mortality
  68. A Mitochondrial DNA Database
  69. Insights into the evolution of child growth from Lower Pleistocene humeri at Venta Micena (Orce, Granada province, Spain)
  70. Spanish late Pliocene and early Pleistocene hominid, palaeolithic and faunal finds from Orce (Granada) and Cueva Victoria (Murcia)
  71. Can trace elements in fossils provide information about palaeodiet?
  72. Pathological Evidence in Newborn Children from the Sixteenth Century in Huelva (Spain)
  73. Pathological Evidence in Newborn Children from the Sixteenth Century in Huelva (Spain)
  74. Morphology of the facets of the proximal Tarsi bones from an ancient population
  75. The effect of cremation on the study of trace elements
  76. Sampling bias in studies of dentoalveolar pathology in past human populations
  77. Reproducibility and Reliability of Trace Element Analysis in an Italian Medieval Necropolis
  78. Positioning of the Autochthonous Aran Valley Population among Basque and Pyrenean People by Means of ABO, Rh (D) and Duffy Blood Group Determinations
  79. Multi‐element analysis for dietary reconstruction at a balearic Iron Age site
  80. Trace element contents in the bone as an age and sex indicator. A case study of the necropolis of “S'Illot des Porros” (Spain)
  81. Alkaline earth metal content of human bones at the site of «S'Illot des Porros» (Iron age, Mallorca, Spain)
  82. Etude des crânes de la nécropole « talayotique » de S'illot des Porros (Majorque, Espagne)
  83. Etude préliminaire des systèmes sanguins Rh et Kell dans un échantillon de population de la Cerdagne catalane