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Paleopathology, also
spelled palaeopathology, is the
study of
ancient diseases and
injuries in
organisms through the
examination of fossils, mummified...
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Smilodon is an
extinct genus of felids. It is one of the best
known saber-toothed
predators and
prehistoric mammals.
Although commonly known as the saber-toothed...
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diseases is pinta, a skin
disease and
therefore unrecoverable through paleopathology.)
Ancient DNA (aDNA)
holds the answer,
because just as only aDNA suffices...
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paleopathology is the
study of
evidence for illness, injury, and
deformity in
fossilized eggs. A
variety of
pathological conditions afflicting eggs...
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focus of
paleopathology remains on
human disease,
though the
field of
animal paleopathology emerged in 1999 and
expanded to cover...
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degree in anatomy. In 2008,
after seven years, she
completed her PhD in
paleopathology, the
study of
disease in
ancient human remains.
After graduating, Roberts...
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Saurolophus (/sɔːˈrɒləfəs/;
meaning "lizard crest") is a
genus of
large hadrosaurid dinosaur from the Late
Cretaceous period of Asia and
North America...
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Sauropoda (/sɔːˈrɒpədə/),
whose members are
known as
sauropods (/ˈsɔːrəpɒdz/; from sauro- + -pod, 'lizard-footed'), is a
clade of
saurischian ('lizard-hipped')...
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Ceprano Man, Argil, and
Ceprano Calvarium, is a
Middle Pleistocene archaic human fossil, a
single skull cap (calvarium),
accidentally unearthed in a highway...
- Rodríguez-Martín & Odin
Langsjoen (1998). The
Cambridge encyclopedia of
human paleopathology.
Cambridge University Press. p. 205. ISBN 978-0-521-55203-5. "The Story...