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    Porotic hyperostosis and cribra orbitalia in human remains from southern Patagonia by Suby, Jorge Alejandro

    Published 2014
    “…Although no temporal differences were observed, different possible patterns of health in human native populations in the during-contact period are proposed.…”
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    Cortical Cross Sectional Geometry of Tibia from a Skeletal Series of Natives from Brazil by Suby, Jorge Alejandro, Lessa, Andrea, Tessarollo, Bernardo, Rodriguez Carvalho, Claudia

    Published 2011
    “…The results showed significant differences in mechanical demand be-tween sexes. Although several individuals revealed signs of cortical resorption in CT imag-es, the results indicate that this population was be exposed to a moderate nutritional-metabolic stress, supporting previous researches conducted in the same sample.…”
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    Periapical lesions and their relationship with the subsistence´s practices in individuals of the Center-North of Mendoza during the Late Holocene by Pandiani, Cynthia Daniela, Suby, Jorge Alejandro, Novellino, Paula

    Published 2018
    “…The aim of the paper is to analyze the prevalence of the different PL in individuals of the Late Holocene of the Center-North of Mendoza, and its possible relation with the dietary transition. …”
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    The pathway of tuberculosis in Argentina: Historical (19th and 20th centuries), epidemiological, and paleopathological data by Suby, Jorge Alejandro

    Published 2021
    “…This is followed by two different periods of increasing TB rates: a probable but unconfirmed first stage, related to the contact between Europeans and natives during the 16th-18th centuries, and a second stage during the Industrial Revolution, from the 1880s to the 1950s, when it was finally controlled with the aid of chemotherapies.Conclusions: TB rates increased during industrialization, coincident and probably related to immigration, the disorganized growth of cities, and bad working conditions. …”
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    Temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis in human ancient skeletal remains from Late Holocene in southern Patagonia by Suby, Jorge Alejandro, Giberto, Diego Agustin

    Published 2019
    “…Further studies are necessary to explore the morphological variability of the mandible and its possible relationship with different diets and dental pathologies in these populations.…”
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