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Microbiol Spectr
August 2016
Laboratoire d'Anthropologie biologique Paul Broca - École Pratique des Hautes Etudes, PSL Research University Paris, Paris, France.
Paleopathology studies the traces of disease on human and animal remains from ancient times. Infectious diseases have been, for over a century, one of its main fields of interest. The applications of paleogenetics methods to microbial aDNA, that started in the 90s combined to the recent development of new sequencing techniques allowing 'paleogenomics' approaches, have completely renewed the issue of the infections in the past.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEDITOR's NOTE The year 2000 marks the onset of the 21rst century. Physical anthropologists will provide brief reflections on our discipline, including what attracted them to it, and their views on the directions our discipline may pursue as we enter, in January 2001, the third millennium.
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