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Paleodiet reconstruction of human and animal bones at the Dalujiao cemetery in Early Iron Age Xinjiang, China

期刊: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OSTEOARCHAEOLOGY, 2022; 32 (1)

Long before the East-West Silk Road appeared, cultural communication as well as exchanges of materials and technologies had existed between different ......

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A case of well-healed foot amputation in early China (8th-5th centuries BCE)

期刊: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OSTEOARCHAEOLOGY, 2022; 32 (1)

This research is intended to report on a case of healed foot amputation in Central Plains, China, and to provide a differential diagnosis on the amput......

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First case of juvenile primary bone malignant neoplasm in ancient China: A skeleton from the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534 CE)

期刊: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OSTEOARCHAEOLOGY, 2022; 32 (1)

Discoveries of juvenile primary bone malignant neoplasm have been rare in archaeological settings. This study presents the first case as such from anc......

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Diet of the Chanyu and his people: Stable isotope analysis of the human remains from Xiongnu burials in western and northern Mongolia

期刊: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OSTEOARCHAEOLOGY, 2022; 32 (4)

This study was designed to study the effect of social stratification on human diet in the Xiongnu society. Human remains unearthed from three differen......

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The impaired nomad: A bioarchaeological study on an Early Iron Age case of knee ankylosis from the Jiaerkenjiaga Cemetery, Northwestern China

期刊: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OSTEOARCHAEOLOGY, 2022; 32 (2)

Abnormality of the knee joint due to diseases or injury would disable the patient's affected leg, lead to difficulty in locomotion and daily life, and......

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Study on the dietary pattern and local isotopes of the Xiaoshuangqiao Shang Dynasty (1400 bc) site in China

期刊: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OSTEOARCHAEOLOGY, 2022; 32 (3)

Here, we investigate human diet and origins using carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios at the site of Xiaoshuangqiao in Henan Province, which dat......

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Mixed economy and dried foods: Dental indicators reveal Heishuiguo Han Dynasty population's environmental adaptation to the semi-arid region of northwestern China

期刊: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OSTEOARCHAEOLOGY, 2022; 32 (6)

Situated in the middle Hexi corridor, a vital passage of the ancient Silk Road, the Heishuiguo site was a military town on the northwestern frontier o......

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Determining the earliest directly dated cremation tombs in Neolithic China via multidisciplinary approaches: A case study at Laohudun site

期刊: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OSTEOARCHAEOLOGY, 2022; 32 (5)

The practice of cremation has been commonly documented in Chinese archaeological reports, although related scientific evidence and specific analysis a......

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Bioarchaeological insights into disability: Skeletal dysplasia from the Iron Age northern China

期刊: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OSTEOARCHAEOLOGY, 2022; 32 (2)

Skeletal dysplasia is mainly caused by genetic mutations or endocrine abnormality. In this study, a case of disproportionate dwarfism from the Iron Ag......

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A 10 ka intentionally deformed human skull from Northeast Asia

期刊: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OSTEOARCHAEOLOGY, 2022; 32 (4)

The oldest-known undoubted cultural practices of intentional cranial deformation (ICD, also known as artificial cranial modification) appeared in the ......

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A Bronze Age mandibular anomaly from Gansu, China

期刊: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OSTEOARCHAEOLOGY, ; ()

Bone defect in the mandible due to developmental defects, trauma, or diseases is common. However, large scale of mandibular bone atrophy induced by lo......

Isotopic reconstruction of diet at the Vandalic period (ca. 5th-6th centuries AD) Theodosian Wall cemetery at Carthage, Tunisia

期刊: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OSTEOARCHAEOLOGY, ; ()

Here we present the first isotopic investigation of a Vandalic period site (ca. 5th-6th centuries AD), the Theodosian Wall cemetery at Carthage, in mo......

Neurocranial abnormalities in the Middle Pleistocene Homo erectus fossils from Hexian, China

期刊: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OSTEOARCHAEOLOGY, 2021; 31 (2)

The Middle Pleistocene Homo erectus cranium from Hexian (Hexian 1, PA 830), in central eastern China, has been studied fairly extensively with respect......

Dietary history of two human individuals at the Yingpanshan site, Sichuan Province, revealed by carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of serial samples of dentinal collagen

期刊: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OSTEOARCHAEOLOGY, 2020; 30 (4)

Instead of the conventional approach to sectioning tooth dentine horizontally for isotope analysis, a new serial sampling strategy has been developed ......

Morphological and metric criteria for identifying postcranial skeletal remains of modern and archaeological Caprinae and Antilopinae in the northeast Tibetan Plateau and adjacent areas

期刊: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OSTEOARCHAEOLOGY, 2020; 30 (4)

Osseous remains of medium-sized Caprinae and Antilopinae are often found in late Quaternary archaeological sites in the northeast Tibetan Plateau and ......

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