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  1. Insights into Late Ceramic Period lived experiences in Greater Coclé via human burials at Operation 5, Cerro Juan Díaz, Panamá
  2. Isotopic evidence of increased societal diversification in Pre-Columbian Panama
  3. Aproximación isotópica a las prácticas de lactancia y destete en tres sitios prehispánicos de Panamá
  4. Historical ecology of the Southern Central American Pacific coast
  5. Biodistance Analysis via Dental Phenotypic Diversity in Early Collective Burials at Cerro Juan Díaz, Panamá (30–650 CE) [Análisis de Biodistancia Mediante la Diversidad Fenotípica Dental en los Entierros Colectivos Tempranos del Cerro Juan D...
  6. CAMBIOS TEMPORALES EN LA PREVALENCIA DE LA EXOSTOSIS DEL OÍDO EXTERNO EN PANAMÁ PRECOLOMBINO
  7. A paleoepidemiological approach to the challenging differential diagnosis of an isolated 1500-year-old anomalous molar from Panamá
  8. Weaving Mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome Variation in the Panamanian Genetic Canvas
  9. Patterns of Disease and Culture in Ancient Panama
  10. An isthmus of isolation: The likely elevated prevalence of genetic disease in ancient Panama and implications for considering rare diseases in paleopathology
  11. A preliminary multi-isotope assessment of human mobility and diet in pre-Columbian Panama
  12. Intentional dental modification in Panamá: New support for a late introduction of African origin
  13. Burnett, Scott E. & Joel D. Irish (eds). A world view of bioculturally modified teeth. xx, 345 pp., maps, tables, illus., bibliogrs. Gainesville: Univ. Press of Florida, 2017. £118.00 (cloth)
  14. Response to Todd and Graham's “Letter to the editor concerning external auditory bony growths in pre-Columbian inhabitants of Panama”
  15. Cold-water diving in the tropics? External auditory exostoses among the pre-Columbian inhabitants of Panama
  16. Metabolic Disease
  17. INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE AT PLAYA VENADO, PANAMA (550–850 AD): A REEVALUATION OF THE EVIDENCE
  18. A probable primary malignant bone tumor in a pre-Columbian human humerus from Cerro Brujo, Bocas del Toro, Panamá
  19. Beyond the differential diagnosis: new approaches to the bioarchaeology of the Hittite plague
  20. Cribra orbitalia in the ancient Nile Valley and its connection to malaria
  21. The skeletal manifestation of malaria