Animal Palaeopathology Working Group

Proceedings of the third APWG conference, Kaunas, Lithuania, 2007 - Veterinarija & Zootechnika

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Ola Magnell, Richard Carter. The chronology of tooth development in wild boar – a guide to age determination of linear enamel hypoplasia in prehistoric and medieval pigs 40(63) 43-48
Laszló Bartosiewicz. Description, diagnosis and the use of published data in animal palaeopathology: a case study using fractures 41(63) 12-24
Robin Bendrey. An analysis of factors affecting the development of an equid cranial enthesopathy 41(63) 25-32
Erika Gal. Bone evidence of pathological lesions in domestic hen (Gallus domesticus Linnaeus, 1758) 41(63) 42-48
Jessica M. Grimm. Break a leg: animal health and welfare in medieval Emden, Germany 41(63) 49-59
Theodore G. Antikas. They didn’t shoot horses: fracture management in a horse of the 5th century bce from Sindos, Central Macedonia, Greece 42(64) 24-27
Liina Maldre. Pathological bones Amongst the archaeozoological material from Estonian towns 42(64) 51-57
Lidar Sapir-Hen, Guy Bar-Oz, Israel Hershkovitz, Noa Raban-Gerstel, Nimrod Marom, Tamar Dayan. Paleopathology survey of ancient mammal bones in Israel 42(64) 62-70
Alina Krzemińska. Preliminary characteristics of pathologies found in the skeletons of mammoths at the Kraków Spadzista Street (B) site 43(65) 52-57
Elisabeth Llado, Lluis Gaitero, Marti Pumarola, Maria Sana. Perforations in archaeological Neolithic cattle skulls: a new methodological approximation for their study and explanation 43(65) 58-61
Pere-Miquel Parés i Casanova, Jordana i Vidal Jordi. Zoometric measurements of cephalic conformation in adult bovine males and females (Bos taurus) 43(65) 73-77
Torstein Sjovold, Anne Karin Hufthammer. Costal cartilage fractures among artiodactyles and perissodactyles 43(65) 84-89
Theodore G. Antikas. Fish Eating Horses in Central Macedonia of the 5th century BCE: was Herodotus finally right 44(66) 31-37
Don Brothwell. Problems of differential diagnosis in Pleistocene mammal pathology. 44(66) 88-90