All Stories

  1. Patterns of Disease and Culture in Ancient Panama
  2. An isthmus of isolation: The likely elevated prevalence of genetic disease in ancient Panama and implications for considering rare diseases in paleopathology
  3. Intentional dental modification in Panamá: New support for a late introduction of African origin
  4. 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)
  5. Response to Todd and Graham's “Letter to the editor concerning external auditory bony growths in pre-Columbian inhabitants of Panama”
  6. Cold-water diving in the tropics? External auditory exostoses among the pre-Columbian inhabitants of Panama
  7. INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE AT PLAYA VENADO, PANAMA (550–850 AD): A REEVALUATION OF THE EVIDENCE
  8. A probable primary malignant bone tumor in a pre-Columbian human humerus from Cerro Brujo, Bocas del Toro, Panamá
  9. Beyond the differential diagnosis: new approaches to the bioarchaeology of the Hittite plague
  10. Cribra orbitalia in the ancient Nile Valley and its connection to malaria
  11. The skeletal manifestation of malaria