Summary: | Wells, Calvin and Peter Lawrance A pathological cannon bone of a giant deer d. Praemegaceros verticornis (Dawkins) Page 3 Strouhal, Eugen Two cases of polytopic osteolytic lesions in the pyramid age Egyptians Page 11 Persson, Ove A trepanned skull from the Gillhog passage-grave at Barseback in West Scania (Southern Sweden) Page 53 Hallbäck, Dan-Axel A Medieval (?) bone with a copper-plate support, indicating an open surgical treatment Page 63 Curzon, M. E. J. Dental disease in Eskimo skulls in British museums Page 83 Sjøvold, Torstein A method for familial studies based on minor skeletal variants Page 97 Carter, H. H. Vertebrae of the larger mammals of Western Europe Page 109 Casteel, Richard W. A comparison of methods for back-calculation of fish size from the size of scales in archaeological sites Page 129 Casteel, Richard W. A consideration of the behaviour of the minimum number of individuals index. A problem in faunal characterization Page 141 Lasota-Moskalewska, Alicja and Zojia Sulgostowska The application of contingency table for comparison of archaeozoological materials Page 153 Gejvall, Nils-Gustaf and Gunnar Johanson Forensic corner: Solving a mystery death Page 169 Johanson, Gunnar Iron from cannon balls in teeth and jaws Page 183 Diener, Lennart Book review: R. Ted Steinbeck, Paleopathological diagnosis and interpretation, Bone diseases in ancient human populations. Charles C. Thomas Publisher, Springfield, Illinois, U.S.A. ISBN-0-398-03512-1 Page 18
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