Introduction: Scientific rigor in paleopathology
This introductory chapter to the Special Issue on “Scientific Rigor in Paleopathology” serves to orient and introduce the chapters that follow through a detailed consideration of paleopathology as a 21st century intellectual field. In this vein, we first make the significant point that paleopatholog...
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