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Normal growth, altered growth? Study of the relationship between harris lines and bone form within a post-medieval plague cemetery (Dendermonde, Belgium, 16th Century)
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Foot anomalies in four post-medieval, Dutch populations (17th-19th century)
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Throwing Activities Among Neolithic Populations from the Meuse River Basin (Belgium, 4500–2500 BC) with a Focus on Adolescents
Les origines des Wallons et des Flamands
Viruses in a 14th-century coprolite
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Polyphasic analysis of a middle ages coprolite microbiota, Belgium
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The contribution of entheseal changes to the identification of past equine activity-related use : Exploratory research and application of a new approach to the horses associated wi...
The Late Neandertal permanent lower left third premolar from Walou Cave (Trooz, Belgium) and its context
A century of village mobilities and landscape dynamics in a forest-savannah mosaic, Democratic Republic of Congo ; Un siglo de movilidad de los pueblosy la dinámica del paisajeen u...