All Stories

  1. The transition from foraging to farming (7000–500 cal BC) in the SE Baltic: A re-evaluation of chronological and palaeodietary evidence from human remains
  2. The Genetic History of Northern Europe
  3. Reconstructing diet in Napoleon's Grand Army using stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis
  4. Reconstructing Subneolithic and Neolithic diets of the inhabitants of the SE Baltic coast (3100–2500 cal BC) using stable isotope analysis
  5. The Stone Age Plague: 1000 years of Persistence in Eurasia
  6. Study on the criteria for assessing skull-face correspondence in craniofacial superimposition
  7. Radiological and archaeological investigation of a mummy from Roman Egypt curated in the National Museum of Lithuania
  8. Mechanical and metabolic interactions in cortical bone development
  9. Checklist and Scoring System for the Assessment of Soft Tissue Preservation in CT Examinations of Human Mummies
  10. Paleoradiology of the Savoca Mummies, Sicily, Italy (18th-19th Centuries AD)
  11. Is the area of the orbital opening in humans related to climate?
  12. Forensic archaeology in Lithuania
  13. Social differences in oral health: Dental status of individuals buried in and around Trakai Church in Lithuania (16th–17th c.c.)
  14. Taphonomic considerations of a whipworm infection in a mummy from the Dominican Church of the Holy Spirit, Vilnius, Lithuania
  15. Diagnosis of stapedial footplate fixation in archaeological human remains
  16. Preface to the special issue on mummy studies
  17. Skeletal pathological conditions of Lithuanian mummies
  18. Ancient Egyptians in Lithuania: A scientific study of the Egyptian mummies at the National Museum of Lithuania and the MK Čiurlionis National Museum of Art
  19. Atherosclerosis in mummified human remains from Vilnius, Lithuania (18th-19th centuries AD): A computed tomographic investigation
  20. The Localization of the Supraorbital Notch or Foramen is Crucial for Headache and Supraorbital Neuralgia Avoiding and Treatment
  21. History of Paleopathology in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia
  22. Violence in the Stone Age from an eastern Baltic perspective
  23. Im Osten etwas Neues: Anthropological analysis of remains of German soldiers from 1915–1918
  24. Analysis of cribra orbitalia in the earliest inhabitants of medieval Vilnius
  25. Professor Dr. Gintautas Jurgis Česnys, 23 April 1940–28 September 2009
  26. Forensic anthropology and mortuary archaeology in Lithuania
  27. Identification of Radvilos (Radziwill) family (16–17th C.C.) burial in former Dubingiai castle, Lithuania
  28. Evidence for Louse‐Transmitted Diseases in Soldiers of Napoleon’s Grand Army in Vilnius
  29. Altersbestimmung mithilfe von Wachstumslinien des Zahnzements
  30. Discovery of a mass grave of Napoleonic period in Lithuania (1812, Vilnius)
  31. The incidence of diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis and social status correlations in Lithuanian skeletal materials
  32. Enamel hypoplasia in Danish and Lithuanian Late Medieval/Early Modern samples: a possible reflection of child morbidity and mortality patterns
  33. Incremental lines of dental cementum in biological age estimation
  34. History of human tuberculosis in Lithuania: possibilities and limitations of paleoosteological evidences
  35. A shortened and deformed humerus from early modern Lithuania (16th/17th century A.D.) : an unusual case of amputation in childhood?
  36. Variability of vertebral column measurements in Lithuanian paleopopulation
  37. ENT Pathology in Ancient Europeans
  38. Clinical otosclerosis and auditory exostoses in ancient Europeans (investigation of Lithuanian paleoosteological samples)
  39. The Osteological Paradox: Problems of Inferring Prehistoric Health from Skeletal Samples [and Comments and Reply]
  40. An otological investigation of Lithuanian skulls
  41. On the Origin and Antiquity of Syphilis
  42. Palaeopathology of German Military Hospital Remains From 1915–18
  43. Lithuania/Lietuva