Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Paleopathology
Discover the fascinating world of ancient human health with the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Paleopathology, published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. This comprehensive volume spans 498 pages and serves as an essential resource for paleopathologists, anthropologists, archaeologists, demographers, and physicians alike. Delve into the study of diseases that leave distinctive lesions on human bones, teeth, or soft tissues, allowing for their identification long after death. This encyclopedia not only aids in recognizing these ancient ailments but also offers valuable insights into the interpretation of diseases found in human remains. Perfect for professionals and enthusiasts in the field, this book is a vital addition to any library focused on human history and health.