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1. Applying trace element geochemistry of archaeological bone to study the coevolution of environmental change and human health in the Roman Empire.

2. The genomic portrait of the Picene culture provides new insights into the Italic Iron Age and the legacy of the Roman Empire in Central Italy.

3. Ancient DNA challenges prevailing interpretations of the Pompeii plaster casts.

4. A mathematical perspective on Romanisation: Modelling the Roman road activation process in ancient Tunisia.

5. The role of emerging elites in the formation and development of communities after the fall of the Roman Empire.

6. Science in Community: Anatomy, Academy, and Argument in the Eighteenth-Century Holy Roman Empire.

7. Compromised health: Examining growth and health in a late antique Roman infant and child cemetery.

8. An individual with Sarmatian-related ancestry in Roman Britain.

9. Dementia in the Ancient Greco-Roman World Was Minimally Mentioned.

10. Food for the soul and food for the body. Studying dietary patterns and funerary meals in the Western Roman Empire: An anthropological and archaeozoological approach.

11. Division of labor, specialization and diversity in the ancient Roman cities: A quantitative approach to Latin epigraphy.

12. Vice-versa: The iron trade in the western Roman Empire between Gaul and the Mediterranean.

13. WHEN QUARTAN FEVER RELIEVED DEPRESSION: THE INCEPTION OF PYRETOTHERAPY IN THE GRECO-ROMAN ANTIQUITY.

14. The spread of the cult of Asclepius in the context of the Roman army benefited from the presence of physicians: A spatial proximity analysis.

15. A Roman provincial city and its contamination legacy from artisanal and daily-life activities.

16. Metastatic Carcinoma with Associated Lymphoadenopathy and Acquired Horner's Syndrome Portrayed in a Third Century CE Roman Bust.

17. Does the longevity of the Sardinian population date back to Roman times? A comprehensive review of the available evidence.

18. Rufus of Ephesus.

19. At the origin of "Endocrinology and Art": Woman's Head (third century BCE).

20. Biological history of an Italian prehistoric community and the population of the central Italy during the 1 st millennium BCE.

21. The History of Wound Healing.

22. Strontium and oxygen isotopes as indicators of Longobards mobility in Italy: an investigation at Povegliano Veronese.

23. Extreme climate after massive eruption of Alaska's Okmok volcano in 43 BCE and effects on the late Roman Republic and Ptolemaic Kingdom.

24. Coalescing traditions-Coalescing people: Community formation in Pannonia after the decline of the Roman Empire.

26. Using city gates as a means of estimating ancient traffic flows.

27. Health and wealth in the Roman Empire.

29. Plagues and artistic votive expressions (ex voto) of popular piety.

30. The roman thermal complex from Curinga (Calabria - Italy).

31. Spatial constraints on the diffusion of religious innovations: The case of early Christianity in the Roman Empire.

32. [Physicians of Gladiators in the Ancient Rome].

33. Cataract couching and the goat's eye.

34. Latitude, urbanization, age, and sex as risk factors for vitamin D deficiency disease in the Roman Empire.

35. Katharsis of the skin: peeling applications and agents of chemical peelings in Greek medical textbooks of Graeco-Roman antiquity.

36. Life and death at the "The Land of Three Lakes": Revisiting the non-adults from Roman Aventicum, Switzerland (1st-3rd century CE).

37. Mapping the origins of Imperial Roman workers (1st-4th century CE) at Vagnari, Southern Italy, using 87 Sr/ 86 Sr and δ 18 O variability.

38. Direct evidence of a large Northern European Roman period martial event and postbattle corpse manipulation.

39. Lead pollution recorded in Greenland ice indicates European emissions tracked plagues, wars, and imperial expansion during antiquity.

41. Discovery of ancient Roman "highway" reveals geomorphic changes in karst environments during historic times.

42. Paleopathological evidence of paranasal lesions: Two cases of frontal sinus osteomata from Imperial Rome.

43. Archaeological evidence for Pott's disease on historical populations: Tomb 05 at the Roman Circus maqbara as an example of social solidarity (Toledo, Spain).

44. Improving the use of historical written sources in paleopathology.

45. Intestinal parasites from the 2nd-5th century AD latrine in the Roman Baths at Sagalassos (Turkey).

46. A multi-method assessment of bone maintenance and loss in an Imperial Roman population: Implications for future studies of age-related bone loss in the past.

47. Medicine in Balkans during the Roman Period.

48. [Approach to illness and death of Vadinienses in roman Hispania (I-IV centuries)].

49. Busting myths of origin.

50. Pharmacology and psychiatry at the origins of Greek medicine: The myth of Melampus and the madness of the Proetides.

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