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Milner -- The promise, the problems, and the future of DNA analysis in paleopathology studies / Mark Spigelman, Dong Hoon Shin, and Gila Kahila Bar Gal -- The analysis and interpretation of mummified remains / Michael R. Zimmerman -- The study of parasites through time : archaeoparasitology and paleoparasitology / Katharina Dittmar, Adauto Arau?jo, and Karl J. Reinhard -- More than just mad cows : exploring human-animal relationships through animal paleopathology / Beth Upex and Keith Dobney -- How does the history of paleopathology predict its future? / Mary Lucas Powell and Della Collins Cook -- A knowledge of bone at the cellular (histological) level is essential to paleopathology / Bruce D. Ragsdale and Larisa M. Lehmer -- Differential diagnosis and issues in disease classification / Donald J. Ortner -- Estimating age and sex from the skeleton, a paleopathological perspective / George R. Milner and Jesper L. Boldsen -- The relationship between paleopathology and the clinical sciences / Simon Mays -- Integrating historical sources with paleopathology / Piers D. Mitchell -- Fundamentals of paleoimaging techniques : bridging the gap between physicists and paleopathologists / Johann Wanek, Christina Papageorgopoulou, and Frank Ru?hli -- Data and data analysis issues in paleopathology / Ann L.W. Stodder -- Trauma / Margaret A. Judd and Rebecca Redfern -- Developmental disorders in the skeleton / Ethne Barnes -- Metabolic and endocrine diseases / Tomasz Koz?owski and Henryk W. 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