Ancient DNA May be Misleading Scientists - From News in Science. Ancient DNA in skeletons has a tendency to show damage in a particular region resulting in misleading genetic data and mistaken conclusions about the origin of the skeleton British scientists said.
Archaeology and Palaeopathology - Provides a forum where students, professionals and interested members of the public can exchange information on all aspects of funerary, biological and forensic archaeology, medical and forensic anthropology, palaeopathology and related disciplines.
Dana David Laboratory - The laboratory specializes in excavations at prehistoric sites in Israel and the biohistory of the eastern Mediterranean people.
Haemotaphonomy - Brief overview of research on red blood cell morphology in bloodstains and its application to archaeology and paleoanthropology.
Paleopathology Association - Organization composed of researchers, scientists, and students from many fields, including physical anthropology, medicine, archaeology and egyptology, from around the world.
Paleopatologia - Pisa University Division of Paleopathology sponsored board of articles and forum on the study of disease from prehistory to contemporary age.
South Dakota Paleopathology - A paleopathology online database including material from the W.H. Over Collection of the University of South Dakota and the Crow Creek Massacre totaling over 400 images with descriptions.
New Scientist: Ancient Ancestors had Tummy Bug Too - The stomach-infesting bacterium Helicobacter pylori has been living in humans for at least 11,000 years - much longer than previously thought, say US researchers. (November 4, 2002)
Blumenfeld, Jodi - Research interests in Paleolithic Georgia. Features information on teaching, fieldwork, awards, and links. Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
Cahue, Laura - Detailed profile of this University of South Carolina Assistant Professor. Research orientation is driven by a biocultural approach that considers the context of human biology to include political-economic factors and power dynamics.
Doran, Glen - Profile of this Florida State University Professor. Research interests include skeletal biology of populations in North America, Japan, and the Mediterranean.
Hillson, Simon - Profile of this University College London Professor. Research interests include tooth and jaw reduction in the evolution of Neanderthals and modern humans and experimental earthworks.
Hogue, S. Homes - Curriculum vita for this Mississippi State University Associate Professor. Research interests include human osteology and the archaeology of the southeastern United States.
Jones, Martin - Profile of this University of Cambridge bioarchaeologist and chairman of the Ancient Biomolecules Initiative.
Larsen, Clark - Article from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill about this bioarchaeologist from its anthropology department.
Lovell, Nancy - Curriculum vitae and research project information for this University of Alberta Professor. Research interests include the skeletal biology of Ancient Egypt and skeletal stresses in the Canadian fur trade.
Nelson, Andrew - University of Western Ontario Associate Professor with research interests in human evolution and the human remains from ancient cultures.
Rathbun, Ted - Brief profile of this University of South Carolina Distinguished Professor Emeritus. Research interests include bioarchaeology of Egyptian pre-dynastic worker class segments of early state society.
Stojanowski, Christopher - Brief profile of this Florida State University Adjunct Professor. Research interests include skeletal biology, bioarchaeology, quantitative methods.
Sutter, Richard- IPFW - Detailed profile of this Indiana Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW) assistant professor. Current research includes the Moche, Chinchorros, and the prehistoric peopling of South America. Bibliography with some online articles.
White, Christine - University of Western Ontario professor whose research interests include osteology, isotopic analyses, paleopathology, and ondontology in Nubia and Mesoamerica.
Lambert: Expert Professor Series - Article which profiles Utah State University bioarchaeologist Patricia Lambert. (December 4, 2000)
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