- and
diagnose skeletal remains without the
presence of soft tissue.
Paleopathologies are
divided into
seven suggested categories for analysis: Anomalies...
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cathodoluminescence or thin
sectioning to
identify true
paleopathologies in
fossil eggs.
Despite the
diversity of
paleopathologies known from
fossil eggs, the vast majority...
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overlooked in the
scientific literature. For most of the
ensuing 200
years paleopathologies were only
noted when
scientists describing new
species were concerned...
- 77 lb) per year
early in life. The
holotype specimen had
multiple paleopathologies,
including healed injuries and
signs of a
developmental anomaly. Dilophosaurus...
- The Kocabaş
cranium is the
damaged calvarium fossil of a
young Homo
erectus discovered near the
village of Kocabaş,
located in the
Denizli Province of...
- and punctures,
often likely originating with bites. Some
theropod paleopathologies seem to be
evidence of infections,
which tended to be
confined only...
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Mosasaurus (/ˌmoʊzəˈsɔːrəs/; "lizard of the
Meuse River") is the type
genus (defining example) of the mosasaurs, an
extinct group of
aquatic squamate reptiles...
- Langsjoen, Odin (May 13, 1998). The
Cambridge Encyclopedia of
Human Paleopathology.
Cambridge University Press. p. 205. ISBN 978-0-521-55203-5. Kohn, George...
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Knopf Inc. p. 43. ISBN 9780520225015. Molnar, R.E. (2001). "Theropod
Paleopathology: A
Literature Survey". In Carpenter, Kenneth; Skrepnick,
Michael William;...
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Parasaurolophus (/ˌpærəsɔːˈrɒləfəs, -ˌsɔːrəˈloʊfəs/;
meaning "beside
crested lizard" in
reference to Saurolophus) is a
genus of
hadrosaurid "duck-billed"...