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1 | Survival against the odds: Modeling the social implications of care provision to seriously disabled individuals | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2011 | 138 |
2 | Introducing the Index of Care: A web-based application supporting archaeological research into health-related care | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2014 | 98 |
3 | Food, parasites, and epidemiological transitions: A broad perspective | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2013 | 83 |
4 | Differential survival among individuals with active and healed periosteal new bone formation | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2014 | 78 |
5 | Retrospective diagnosis and the use of historical texts for investigating disease in the past | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2011 | 77 |
6 | The origins of human parasites: Exploring the evidence for endoparasitism throughout human evolution | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2013 | 77 |
7 | Increasing confidence in paleopathological diagnosis – Application of the Istanbul terminological framework | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2015 | 69 |
8 | Paleopathological rigor and differential diagnosis: Case studies involving terminology, description, and diagnostic frameworks for scurvy in skeletal remains | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2017 | 68 |
9 | Testing new parasite egg extraction methods in paleoparasitology and an attempt at quantification | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2013 | 65 |
10 | A peaceful realm? Trauma and social differentiation at Harappa | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2012 | 63 |
11 | Cementochronology, to cut or not to cut? | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2016 | 63 |
12 | Childhood development and adult longevity in an archaeological population from Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire, England | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2013 | 59 |
13 | Human skeletal paleopathology | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2011 | 55 |
14 | Shattered lives and broken childhoods: Evidence of physical child abuse in ancient Egypt | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2013 | 54 |
15 | Patterns of trauma and violence in 19th-century-born African American and Euro-American females | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2012 | 53 |
16 | How should we diagnose disease in palaeopathology? Some epistemological considerations | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2018 | 51 |
17 | Neoplasm or not? General principles of morphologic analysis of dry bone specimens | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2018 | 49 |
18 | Scurvy in a tropical paradise? Evaluating the possibility of infant and adult vitamin C deficiency in the Lapita skeletal sample of Teouma, Vanuatu, Pacific islands | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2014 | 48 |
19 | In search of consensus: Terminology for entheseal changes (EC) | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2016 | 48 |
20 | Behavior toward the dying, diseased, or disabled among animals and its relevance to paleopathology | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2011 | 47 |
21 | Parasitism of the Zweeloo Woman: Dicrocoeliasis evidenced in a Roman period bog mummy | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2013 | 47 |
22 | Life not death: Epidemiology from skeletons | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2017 | 47 |
23 | Introduction: Scientific rigor in paleopathology | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2017 | 47 |
24 | The roles of vitamin D and cutaneous vitamin D production in human evolution and health | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2018 | 47 |
25 | A proposed framework for the study of paleopathological cases of subadult scurvy | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2014 | 46 |
26 | Taphonomic considerations for the analysis of parasites in archaeological materials | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2016 | 46 |
27 | Pre-Columbian Andean sickness ideology and the social experience of leishmaniasis: A contextualized analysis of bioarchaeological and paleopathological data from San Pedro de Atacama, Chile | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2011 | 45 |
28 | Prostate metastatic bone cancer in an Egyptian Ptolemaic mummy, a proposed radiological diagnosis | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2011 | 45 |
29 | First bioarchaeological evidence of probable scurvy in Southeast Asia: Multifactorial etiologies of vitamin C deficiency in a tropical environment | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2014 | 45 |
30 | Plant paleopathology and the roles of pathogens and insects | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2014 | 45 |
31 | Exploring the social construction of disability: An application of the bioarchaeology of personhood model to a pathological skeleton from ancient Bahrain | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2016 | 45 |
32 | Approaches to co-occurrence: Scurvy and rickets in infants and young children of 16–18th century Douai, France | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2016 | 44 |
33 | Analysis of nutritional disease in prehistory: The search for scurvy in antiquity and today | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2014 | 43 |
34 | Differential diagnosis: Trepanation | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2016 | 43 |
35 | Stressing out in medieval Denmark: An investigation of dental enamel defects and age at death in two medieval Danish cemeteries | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2017 | 42 |
36 | The diagnostic value of microscopy in dry bone palaeopathology: A review | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2013 | 40 |
37 | The social role of hobbling and torture: Violence in the prehistoric Southwest | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2012 | 39 |
38 | The pathology of vitamin D deficiency in domesticated animals: An evolutionary and comparative overview | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2018 | 39 |
39 | An ovarian teratoma of late Roman age | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2012 | 38 |
40 | A contextual study of the medieval hospital and cemetery of St Mary Magdalen, Winchester, England | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2012 | 37 |
41 | Contributions of ectoparasite studies in archaeology with two examples from the North Atlantic region | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2013 | 37 |
42 | Simplifying the process of extracting intestinal parasite eggs from archaeological sediment samples: A comparative study of the efficacy of widely-used disaggregation techniques | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2013 | 37 |
43 | Calcified structures associated with human skeletal remains: Possible atherosclerosis affecting the population buried at Amara West, Sudan (1300–800BC) | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2014 | 36 |
44 | Accommodating difference in the prehistoric past: Revisiting the case of Romito 2 from a bioarchaeology of care perspective | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2015 | 36 |
45 | The discovery and synthesis of the nutritional factor vitamin D | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2018 | 36 |
46 | Absence of evidence or evidence of absence? A discussion on paleoepidemiology of neoplasms with contributions from two Portuguese human skeletal reference collections (19th–20th century) | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2018 | 35 |
47 | Tuberculosis in the non-adults from Romano-British Poundbury Camp, Dorset, England | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2011 | 34 |
48 | Subadult scurvy in Andean South America: Evidence of vitamin C deficiency in the late pre-Hispanic and Colonial Lambayeque Valley, Peru | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2014 | 34 |
49 | Discernment of mortality risk associated with childbirth in archaeologically derived forager skeletons | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2014 | 34 |
50 | Anemia or scurvy: A pilot study on differential diagnosis of porous and hyperostotic lesions using differential cranial vault thickness in subadult humans | International Journal of Paleopathology | 2014 | 34 |