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1. Leveraging IsoArcH for isotope paleopathology: The example of the dataset from the Jedlička collection (Central Europe, 19th century CE)

2. The computational age‐at‐death estimation from 3D surface models of the adult pubic symphysis using data mining methods

5. Entre peste et famine : caractérisation d’une crise de mortalité par l’étude de trois sépultures multiples du site de Kutná Hora – Sedlec (République tchèque, XIVe siècle)

6. On the diet of Tycho Brahe and his wife: did they consume fish from stagnant pools?

7. Paleodemografická interpretace kosterních souborů minulých populací: nové hodnocení raně středověkých pohřebišť u 3. a 6. kostela v Mikulčicích

8. Virtual reconstruction of the Upper Palaeolithic skull from Zlatý Kůň, Czech Republic: Sex assessment and morphological affinity.

9. Rich table but short life: Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis in Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) and its possible consequences.

10. Body composition estimation from selected slices: equations computed from a new semi-automatic thresholding method developed on whole-body CT scans

11. DSP: A tool for probabilistic sex diagnosis using worldwide variability in hip-bone measurements

12. Identité biologique des artisans moustériens de Kebara (Mont Carmel, Israël) Réflexions sur le concept de néanderthalien au Levant méditerranéen

13. Les réseaux de neurones artificiels

14. Zranění a onemocnění skeletu jako důkaz ošetřovatelské péče z období existence Sázavského kláštera

17. The Importance of Historical Medical Records Review in the Interpretation of Dry Bone Lesions on Identified Skeletal Remains

18. Kinship and the familial occurrence of skeletal developmental anomalies in the noble Swéerts-Sporck family (Bohemia, 17th to 20th centuries)

20. Familial occurrence of skeletal developmental anomalies as a reflection of biological relationships in a genealogically documented Central European sample (19th to 20th centuries)

21. Early life histories of Great Moravian children – carbon and nitrogen isotopic analysis of dentine serial sections from the Early Medieval population of Mikulčice (9th-10th centuries AD, Czechia)

22. The impact of using new and conventional methods for the age-at-death estimation in a Czech medieval population (Mikulčice, 9th–10th century): the relationship between age-at-death and linear enamel hypoplasia

23. Phenotypic diversity of skulls in the Merovingian population (Norroy‐le‐Veneur cemetery, 7th century AD, Moselle, France) in the context of Early Medieval Europe

24. Pig-Breeding Management in the Early Medieval Stronghold at Mikulčice (Eighth–Ninth Centuries, Czech Republic)

26. Entre peste et famine : caractérisation d’une crise de mortalité par l’étude de trois sépultures multiples du site de Kutná Hora – Sedlec (République tchèque, XIVe siècle)

27. Far from home: A multi-analytical approach revealing the journey of an African-born individual to imperial Rome

28. Sex and ancestry related differences between two Central European populations determined using exocranial meshes

29. Exhumation of Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe: verification of identity and determination of cause of death

30. A time of change: dietary reconstruction of the Merovingian cemetery of Norroy-le-Veneur, France

31. A genome sequence from a modern human skull over 45,000 years old from Zlatý kůň in Czechia

32. On the diet of Tycho Brahe and his wife: did they consume fish from stagnant pools?

33. Age-related differences in cranial sexual dimorphism in contemporary Europe

34. Frontal sinus anatomy of the noble Swéerts-Sporck family and verification of their biological relationships using similarity analysis

35. A test of the Bulut et al. (2016) landmark-free method of quantifying sex differences in frontal bone roundness in a contemporary Czech sample

36. Biological relationships and frontal sinus similarity in skeletal remains with known genealogical data

37. Advanced procedures for skull sex estimation using sexually dimorphic morphometric features

38. Contributors

39. Sex estimation using continuous variables: Problems and principles of sex classification in the zone of uncertainty

40. DSP: A probabilistic approach to sex estimation free from population specificity using innominate measurements

41. Architecture of the femoral and tibial diaphyses in relation to body mass and composition: Research from whole-body CT scans of adult humans

42. Spatial distribution of trace element Ca-normalized ratios in primary and permanent human tooth enamel

43. Validation and reliability of the sex estimation of the human os coxae using freely available DSP2 software for bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology

44. Geometric morphometric and traditional methods for sex assessment using the posterior ilium

45. Impact of 3D Surface Scanning Protocols on the Os Coxae Digital Data: Implications for Sex and Age-at-death Assessment

46. The impact of using new and conventional methods for the age-at-death estimation in a Czech medieval population (Mikulčice, 9

47. Early medieval diet in childhood and adulthood and its reflection in the dental health of a Central European population (Mikulčice, 9

48. An isotopic case study of individuals with syphilis from the pathological-anatomical reference collection of the National Museum in Prague (Czech Republic, 19th century A.D.)

49. Was He Murdered or Was He Not?-Part II: Multi-Elemental Analyses of Hair and Bone Samples from Tycho Brahe and Histopathology of His Bones

50. Disregarding population specificity: its influence on the sex assessment methods from the tibia

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