Tell Me what and how you eat and I tell you who you are: evolution of oral pathology patterns as a means to reconstruct dietary and technological changes occurred between 3000 BC and 1400 AD in the pacific coastal desert (2012)
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- Autor USP: EGGERS, SABINE - IB
- Unidade: IB
- Subjects: PALEOPATOLOGIA; DIETA; ALIMENTAÇÃO
- Language: Inglês
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- Título: Abstracts
- Conference titles: International Congress of Americanists (ICA) = Congresso Internacional de Americanistas = Congreso Internacional de Americanistas
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ABNT
EGGERS, Sabine. Tell Me what and how you eat and I tell you who you are: evolution of oral pathology patterns as a means to reconstruct dietary and technological changes occurred between 3000 BC and 1400 AD in the pacific coastal desert. 2012, Anais.. Viena: Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo, 2012. . Acesso em: 15 mar. 2026. -
APA
Eggers, S. (2012). Tell Me what and how you eat and I tell you who you are: evolution of oral pathology patterns as a means to reconstruct dietary and technological changes occurred between 3000 BC and 1400 AD in the pacific coastal desert. In Abstracts. Viena: Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo. -
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Eggers S. Tell Me what and how you eat and I tell you who you are: evolution of oral pathology patterns as a means to reconstruct dietary and technological changes occurred between 3000 BC and 1400 AD in the pacific coastal desert. Abstracts. 2012 ;[citado 2026 mar. 15 ] -
Vancouver
Eggers S. Tell Me what and how you eat and I tell you who you are: evolution of oral pathology patterns as a means to reconstruct dietary and technological changes occurred between 3000 BC and 1400 AD in the pacific coastal desert. Abstracts. 2012 ;[citado 2026 mar. 15 ] - Integrando fronteiras para compreender o passado e moldar o futuro através da Bioarqueologia
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