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Paleopathological Studies of Infectious Disease: Examination of the Osteoarchaeological Research

Woo EJ, Kim JH, Jeon CL, Pak S

Reconstructing the impact of infectious disease on past populations is one of the main fields in paleopathological studies. The initial phase of paleopathology was descriptive, focusing on the identification and...
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A Life and Death of the Leprosy Patients in Joseon Society Considered from the Anthropological Perspective

Shin DH, Shin EK

Leprosy is an important topic in the research field of bioanthropology and paleopathology. In this study, by reviewing historical documents, we are to investigate the life and death of leprosy...
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Bone tumors in pre-modern skulls from human skeletal series of Joseon Dynasty

Shin DH, Oh CS, Kim YS, Kim Y, Oh SW, Park JB, Lee IS, Kim MJ

To date, there are still very few reports on benign-tumor cases based on East Asian skeletal series, even though other regions and continents have been well represented. In our study...
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Evidence of Periostitis in Joseon Dynasty Skeletons

Kim YS, Kim DK, Oh CS, Kim MJ, Kim HR, Shin DH

Periostitis is one of the human diseases commonly encountered in archaeological samples. It is known to be an important health indicator for paleopathologists examining skeletal remains. In our recent study...
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Probable Cases of Scurvy in Subadults Crania from Archaeological Sites, South Korea

Woo EJ, Jung H, Jeon CL

In this study, the skeletal abnormalities associated with scurvy in subadults crania from three archaeological skeletal collections (Nukdo, Imdang, Yeanri), South Korea was analyzed to examine the prevalence and distribution...
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Paleopathologic Analysis of a Mummified Pregnant Woman of Papyung Yoon's Family

Jeong WY, Shin BK, Kim CH, Kim I, Kim WR, Choe KS, Uhm CS, Hwang JJ, Kim HK

  • KMID: 2277694
  • Korean J Pathol.
  • 2004 Dec;38(6):394-400.
BACKGROUND: A mummy is a dead body of a human being or an animal that has been preserved artificially or naturally from decaying. Because the natural environment of Korea isn't...
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