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The Roman and Byzantine Graves and Human Remains

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©2012 <strong>The</strong> American School of Classical Studies at Athens<br />

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7. PaleoPathology <strong>and</strong> PaleoePidemiology 367<br />

Catalogue oF Conditions 368<br />

the PaleoePidemiology oF the sKeletal samPle 405<br />

Congenital anomalies 406<br />

hematologiCal disorders 409<br />

inFeCtious disease 413<br />

Joint disease 415<br />

trauma 429<br />

neoPlasia 436<br />

summary oF loCal PaleoPathologiCal Conditions 437<br />

disease <strong>and</strong> inJury in the greeK World during roman<br />

<strong>and</strong> byzantine times 441<br />

8. liFe <strong>and</strong> death at the isthmus betWeen rome <strong>and</strong> byzantium 457<br />

aPPendix: metriC <strong>and</strong> nonmetriC traits in the sKeletal samPle 469<br />

indexes<br />

Contents<br />

general index 481<br />

index oF burial sites <strong>and</strong> regions 497<br />

index oF lots Cited 503<br />

index oF obJeCts Cited 505<br />

index oF anCient, byzantine, <strong>and</strong> eastern sourCes 507<br />

index oF insCriPtions 511<br />

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