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Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis in post-medieval populations from Arnhem and Middenbeemster, the Netherlands (1626-1866 AD)
The DSP method in The Netherlands
The Puzzle of Commingling
Activity Differences between Different Socioeconomic Status Populations of Arnhem and Zwolle in the Post-Medieval Netherlands
To be the spitting image of someone
Hips don't lie
Vertebral pathology and social status
Last, but not least
Stuck in the middle ear
Frailty among the non-survivors
Culinary Colonialism
Wear and tear in the rich and poor: A study of socioeconomic status and osteoarthritis in the post-medieval population of Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Imaging for headache: using CT scans to diagnose chronic frontal sinusitis in the post-medieval rural community of Middenbeemster in the Netherlands (AD 1829 - 1866).
Sexual dimorphism in the talus
Social Inequality and Body Size Differences in the post-Medieval Dutch Populations
Catch-up if you can
The tibia used for the estimation of sex
Sex estimation using patellar measurements on a 19th century Dutch population
Genes or Physical Activity: Scapular Axillary Border Variation in Three Modern Human Populations from the Netherlands and Sudan.
Ageing the youngest members of past societies
Bone surface texture and age-at-death of post-Medieval adult skeletal remains from Middenbeemster, the Netherlands
Osteoarthritis and Body Size in Ancient Nubia
Entheseal changes and patterns of activity in Lower Nubia
Seven Clicks to Sex: Estimating sex of adults from the post-medieval sites of Middenbeemster and Aalst using 2D photographs of the crania
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