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Analysis of Prehistoric Coprolites from Utah
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The causes of porotic hyperostosis and cribra orbitalia: a reappraisal of the iron-deficiency-anemia hypothesis.
TL;DR: Several lines of evidence suggest that the accelerated loss and compensatory over-production of red blood cells seen in hemolytic and megaloblastic anemias is the most likely proximate cause of porotic hyperostosis.
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Human intestinal parasites in the past: new findings and a review
TL;DR: According to the findings, it is probable that A. lumbricoides was originally a human parasite and alternative routes for human parasite introduction into the Americas are discussed.
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Lithic Source Use and Paleoarchaic Foraging Territories in the Great Basin
TL;DR: In this article, the authors applied provenance and lithic technologic analyses applied to the tools manufactured from these source materials elucidate several aspects of mobility, including the geographic scale of material conveyance and extent and possible routes of population movement.
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Parasitology as an interpretive tool in archaeology
TL;DR: Analysis of the distribution of parasite remains can be used to interpret aspects of site-formation processes and to reconstruct aspects of diet, health, and other behaviors such as transhumance and trade.