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Acta Palaeomedica : International Journal of Palaeomedicine : 1, 2021
P. 1-97
- The first issue of this journal aims to offer its new readership with a very interesting set of topics,ranging from the Black Death to family interrelations of Egyptian pharaohs, from the discoveryof skeletons dated to the 4th century BC in Syracuse to the study of cranial trepanation in mummiesin Cuba, and much more, including some book reviews. [Publisher's text]
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Acta Palaeomedica : International Journal of Palaeomedicine. - Semestrale = Six-monthly-
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ISBN: 9791280232236
ISSN: 2784-8442
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- Editorial
- Tracing Possible Victims of the 16th/17th Century Plagues in western Istria : Bioarchaeological Analysis of a Mass Grave from Umag
- Models and Facts Do Not Support a Predominant Role of Human Ectoparasites in the Transmission of Plague during the Second Pandemic
- Dati Preliminari su una Sepoltura Anomala ad Ortigia (Siracusa, Sicilia) del IV Sec. a.C.
- Cherchez le Chien : Video-Mediated Osteological Rebuttal of Fake News at the Time of the Mediterranean Migrant Crisis
- Le Macchine Anatomiche della Cappella Sansevero : Considerazioni Storiche e Paleopatologiche
- Observations on an Unsuccessful Operation : Bioarchaeological Study of a Cranial Trepanation in a Peruvian Mummy in the Bacardí Museum, Santiago de Cuba
- Alcune note sulle Machinulae muscolari del De Motu Animalium (1680-1681) di Giovanni Alfonso Borelli
- Cranial variation in Egyptian Pharaohs : Ancestry or microevolution? : Suggestions of family interrelations
- Un saint de carton : false reliquie ossee nell'età moderna
- Malattie e medicina tra letteratura, storia e antropologia, Saggi e Ricerche, Quod Manet, Holden, Massachusetts (USA), 2020, 166 pp. (print price $14.99, Kindle edition price $9.99) – reviewed by Caterina Agostini, Ph.D. candidate, Rutgers Univery
- Bodysnatchers. Digging up the Untold Stories of Britain's Resurrection Men. Pen & Sword, Barnsley (UK), 2016, 133 pp. (UK print price £12.99, Kindle edition price £4.99) - reviewed by Sebastiano Battiato, bioarchaeologist, FAPAB Research Center
- Epidemie. I perché di una minaccia globale. Nuova edizione. Carocci editore, Rome (Italy), 2020, 142 pp. (print price € 13,00) – reviewed by Elena Varotto, editorial office & FAPAB Research Center)