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Unusual osteolytic defects in ancient South Dakota skulls.

J B Gregg, J P Steele, W M Bass.   

Abstract

Unusual osteolytic defects in eight skulls culled from over 4000 ancient South Dakota burials are presented, discussed briefly, and assigned to what we think is their most likely cause. Because these are collection skeletons, histological and microbiological and microbiological confirmation of interpretations concerning specific lesions are not possible. Corroboration of our opinions has been sought through radiographs and by expert consultation elsewhere. Although our opinions are interpretative and subject to rebuttal, they can serve as a base for future research if and when similar specimens are discovered elsewhere. In addition, these specimens are indicators of other than usual ancient skull pathology from a limited geographic area, representing people who lived there during a known time frame.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6751095     DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.1330580303

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Phys Anthropol        ISSN: 0002-9483            Impact factor:   2.868


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1.  Widespread erosive disease with probable nasopharyngeal primary in a prehistoric Great Basin skeleton.

Authors:  C J Loveland; J B Gregg; C Van Orden
Journal:  Bull N Y Acad Med       Date:  1992-07
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