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kabwe1 · 9 years
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Deinotherium giganteum (Kaup,1829), left M3 (Serbia, Middle Miocene to Pliocene).
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kabwe1 · 9 years
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Sharp force injury of temporal bone, possibly fatal (Serbia, Middle Ages).
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kabwe1 · 9 years
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kabwe1 · 9 years
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Some cremated human remains (Bronze Age Serbia)
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kabwe1 · 9 years
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Degenerative changes, again (lumbar vertebral body)
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kabwe1 · 10 years
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A case of frontal bone abscess, probably resulting from a compound skull fracture complication (infection). (An adult male, Medieval Serbia)
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kabwe1 · 10 years
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Evidence for the chronic maxillary sinusitis (adult female, Medieval Serbia).
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kabwe1 · 10 years
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Fragmented Mesopithecus delsoni mandible NHMBEO-0332658.
Dated to the upper part of the Miocene (MN11 to MN12 age).
http://www.nhmbeo.rs/upload/images/Glasnik/Bulletin%202013-01.pdf
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kabwe1 · 10 years
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Temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis.
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kabwe1 · 10 years
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The lower jaw of of the fossil colobine monkey Mesopithecus delsoni (NHMBEO-0332657), from the upper part of the Miocene (MN11 to MN12 (Turolian) age).
The paper I've done with my colleagues from the National History Museum in Belgrade can be found here: 
http://www.nhmbeo.rs/upload/images/Glasnik/Bulletin%202013-01.pdf
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kabwe1 · 10 years
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Degenerative changes of superior articular facets in lumbar vertebra (spondylarthrosis lumbalis).
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kabwe1 · 10 years
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Porosity of the outer lamina (Bronze Age burned human remains, Serbia)
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kabwe1 · 10 years
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Enamel malformation.
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kabwe1 · 10 years
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Eburnation on cervical vertebra of an adult female.
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kabwe1 · 11 years
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Scientists have unearthed a jawbone from an ancient human ancestor in a cave in Serbia.
The jawbone, which may have come from an ancient Homo erectus or a primitive-looking Neanderthal precursor, is more than 397,000 years old, and possibly more than 525,000 years old. The fossil, described...
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kabwe1 · 11 years
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Is it just me, or KNM-ER1470 is really on Slayers cover? :)
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