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    À propos de deux cas de brucellose dans le sud de la France aux époques médiévale et moderne (Abbaye Saint-Sauveur, Aniane ; La Closeraie, Aix-en-Provence) by Avril Meffray, Philippe Biagini, Catherine Rigeade, Michel Panuel, Laurent Schneider, Yann Ardagna

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…This article presents the results of a study of two unpublished cases of brucellosis, one from the mediaeval Carolingian monastic complex of Saint-Sauveur d’Aniane (34), and the other from the mediaeval and modern cemetery of La Closeraie, in Aix-en-Provence (13). The aim of this article is therefore to present the palaeopathological data obtained for these subjects, in whom macroscopic lesions observed on the lumbar spine, supported by medical imaging, suggest brucellosis. …”
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    Étude par absorptiométrie de la densité minérale osseuse dans une population médiévale (nécropole de Notre Dame du Bourg, Digne, Alpes de Haute-Provence France, XIe-XIIIe et XVIe-XVIIIe s.) by Jean Fulpin, Bertrand Mafart, Pierre-Yves Chouc, Gabrielle Demians d'Archimbaud

    Published 2001-11-01
    “…The femurs of 18 women under the age of 30 years at death and 40 women over the age of 60 at death were collected from the Notre Dame du Bourg Necropolis in Digne, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France. Measurements of the neck and Ward’s triangle regions were made by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry after documenting the absence of radiologically detectable disease and of variations between two measurements and between right and left sides. …”
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    Tituli ante cocturam sur deux tegulae de Montenach (Moselle) et Thorame-Haute (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) : nouvelle édition et apports à la question de l’organisation du travail dans les tuileries gallo-romaines by Claudia Gatta

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This paper focuses on two ‘professional’ inscriptions on tiles from Montenach (Moselle) and Thorame-Haute (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence). A detailed re-reading of the new edition of these two tituli highlights their original features compared to other known ante cocturam inscriptions. …”
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