28 results filtered with: Prehistoric archaeology
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Magnified drawing of sawn section through a fossil ostemoa
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Dinosaur tumor and caudal vertebral from Moodie's Paleopathology
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The oldest known bacteria, micrococcus
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Outline sketch showing normal appearance of the two vertebrae, based on Diplodocus and Apatosaurus
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Photomicrograph of callus in fractured fibula of Edaphosaurus
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Daggers, flint, Neolithic in final stages
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Ancient bacteria and fungi (a-d):
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Views of a mandible of a three toed horse
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Dorsal vertebra of platecarpus, a cretaceous. Mosasaur from the Niobrara Chalk of Kansas etc.
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Paleolithic flakes from Blackboy Pit near Herts
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Line drawing of Mesozoic pathology
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Lower ends of the Tibia and Fibula
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Graph showing increase of disease in geological time.
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Crude chopper, Lower Paleolithic from Boyn Hill gravel in Steven's pit between Linden Avenue and Belmont Park Road, Maidenhead, Berks. (128 mm x 102 mm.)
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Examples of Permian pathology: A)The oldest known example of Osteomylitis. B) Fractured vertebral spine of a Permian Reptile (Dimetrodon?) from Texas etc.
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Various flake implements of Acheluian & Levalloisian type
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Diseased vertebra of Smilodon from the Pleistocene deposits of California
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Pathology in two dinosaurs (a, b, c & d)
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History of Spondylitis deformans (a-d)
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Multiple arthritis
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Microscopic study of periphery of large tumor of a dinosaur
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Chronic Infections from Moodie's Paleopathology
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Photomicrographs, histology of dinosaur tumour
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A cretaceous osteoma (a-d), neoplasm of bone
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Ancient chronic infections (a-b)