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    Tracking down the White Plague. Chapter three: Revision of endocranial abnormally pronounced digital impressions as paleopathological diagnostic criteria for tuberculous meningitis by Spekker, Olga, Hunt, David R, Berthon, William, Paja, László, Molnár, Erika, Pálfi, György, Schultz, Michael

    Published in PloS one (19-03-2021)
    “…Abnormally pronounced digital impressions (APDIs) on the endocranial surface develop secondary to a prolonged rise in the intracranial pressure. This can…”
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    Insights into the diagnostic efficacy and macroscopic appearance of endocranial bony changes indicative of tuberculous meningitis: Three example cases from the Robert J. Terry Anatomical Skeletal Collection by Spekker, Olga, Hunt, David R., Berthon, William, Molnár, Erika, Pálfi, György

    Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-03-2022)
    “…Recently, the combined macroscopic and statistical evaluation of 427 identified pre‐antibiotic era skeletons from the Terry Collection (Washington, DC, USA)…”
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    Bioarchaeological Analysis of the Mounted Archers from the Hungarian Conquest Period (10th Century): Horse Riding and Activity-Related Skeletal Changes by Berthon, William

    Published 01-01-2019
    “…Some changes observed on human bones can be related to activities practiced during life. Scholars have considered the reconstruction of activities from…”
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    Riding for a fall: Bone fractures among mounted archers from the Hungarian Conquest period (10th century CE) by Berthon, William, Tihanyi, Balázs, Váradi, Orsolya Anna, Coqueugniot, Hélène, Dutour, Olivier, Pálfi, György

    Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-09-2021)
    “…Horse riding, a determinant activity in the history of human cultural evolution, remains unreliably identifiable from the analysis of human skeletal remains…”
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    Horse riding and the shape of the acetabulum: Insights from the bioarchaeological analysis of early Hungarian mounted archers (10th century) by Berthon, William, Tihanyi, Balázs, Kis, Luca, Révész, László, Coqueugniot, Hélène, Dutour, Olivier, Pálfi, György

    Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-01-2019)
    “…Horse riding is a human activity that has particularly interested bioanthropologists and paleopathologists working on the reconstruction of activities from…”
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    “Brothers in arms”: Activity‐related skeletal changes observed on the humerus of individuals buried with and without weapons from the 10th‐century CE Carpathian Basin by Tihanyi, Balázs, Berthon, William, Kis, Luca, Váradi, Orsolya Anna, Dutour, Olivier, Révész, László, Pálfi, György

    Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-11-2020)
    “…Investigation of warfare‐related lifestyle based on the activity‐induced skeletal changes is of great interest for bioarchaeologists. Numerous studies have…”
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    A previously undescribed cranial surgery technique in the Carpathian Basin 10th century CE by Kis, Luca, Tihanyi, Balázs, Király, Kitty, Berthon, William, Spekker, Olga, Váradi, Orsolya Anna, Nagy, Réka, Neparáczki, Endre, Révész, László, Szabó, Árpád, Pálfi, György, Bereczki, Zsolt

    Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-03-2022)
    “…In this paper, the authors give a new insight to the indication and preparation of trepanations through the analysis of a newly discovered case of…”
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    Faut-il mener une diagnose sexuelle in situ dans les grands ensembles funéraires ? Le cas du cimetière médiéval de Val-de-Reuil (Eure), « Le Chemin aux Errants by Berthon, W., Thomas, A., Thomann, A., Rottier, S.

    “…Résumé Cette étude a pour but de tester et quantifier l’apport de la détermination du sexe des individus sur le terrain, notamment en contexte préventif, au…”
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