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Jenna Dittmar
Jenna Dittmar
Other namesJenna Dittmar-Blado
Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine – Louisiana
Verified email at uwalumni.com
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Osteobiography: the history of the body as real bottom-line history
J Robb, SA Inskip, C Cessford, J Dittmar, T Kivisild, PD Mitchell, B Mulder, ...
Bioarchaeology international 3 (1), 16, 2019
372019
From cradle to grave via the dissection room: the role of foetal and infant bodies in anatomical education from the late 1700s to early 1900s
JM Dittmar, PD Mitchell
Journal of Anatomy 229 (6), 713-722, 2016
342016
A new method for identifying and differentiating human dissection and autopsy in archaeological human skeletal remains
JM Dittmar, PD Mitchell
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 3, 73-79, 2015
342015
The greatest health problem of the Middle Ages? Estimating the burden of disease in medieval England
J Robb, C Cessford, J Dittmar, SA Inskip, PD Mitchell
International Journal of Paleopathology 34, 101-112, 2021
272021
Ancient herpes simplex 1 genomes reveal recent viral structure in Eurasia
M Guellil, L van Dorp, SA Inskip, JM Dittmar, L Saag, K Tambets, R Hui, ...
Science Advances 8 (30), eabo4435, 2022
222022
The prevalence of cancer in Britain before industrialization
PD Mitchell, JM Dittmar, B Mulder, S Inskip, A Littlewood, C Cessford, ...
Cancer 127 (17), 3054-3059, 2021
202021
Medieval injuries: Skeletal trauma as an indicator of past living conditions and hazard risk in Cambridge, England
JM Dittmar, PD Mitchell, C Cessford, SA Inskip, JE Robb
American journal of physical anthropology 175 (3), 626-645, 2021
192021
Skeletal evidence for violent trauma from the bronze age Qijia culture (2,300-1,500 BCE), Gansu Province, China
JM Dittmar, E Berger, X Zhan, R Mao, H Wang, HY Yeh
International journal of paleopathology 27, 66-79, 2019
192019
An invasive Haemophilus influenzae serotype b infection in an Anglo-Saxon plague victim
M Guellil, M Keller, JM Dittmar, SA Inskip, C Cessford, A Solnik, T Kivisild, ...
Genome biology 23 (1), 22, 2022
182022
Fancy shoes and painful feet: Hallux valgus and fracture risk in medieval Cambridge, England
JM Dittmar, PD Mitchell, C Cessford, SA Inskip, JE Robb
International Journal of Paleopathology 35, 90-100, 2021
172021
The comparison and application of silicone casting material for trauma analysis on well preserved archaeological skeletal remains
JM Dittmar, D Errickson, A Caffell
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 4, 559-564, 2015
132015
Intestinal parasite infection in the Augustinian friars and general population of medieval Cambridge, UK
T Wang, C Cessford, JM Dittmar, S Inskip, PM Jones, PD Mitchell
International Journal of Paleopathology 39, 115-121, 2022
82022
“Cut to the Bone”: The Enhancement and Analysis of Skeletal Trauma Using Scanning Electron Microscopy
JM Dittmar
Human Remains: Another Dimension, 45-56, 2017
62017
The afterlife of Laurence Sterne (1713–1768): Body snatching, dissection and the role of Cambridge anatomist Charles Collignon
JM Dittmar, PD Mitchell
Journal of Medical Biography 24 (4), 559-565, 2016
62016
Caring for the injured: Exploring the immediate and long-term consequences of injury in medieval Cambridge, England
JM Dittmar, B Mulder, A Tran, PD Mitchell, PD Jones, SA Inskip, ...
International journal of paleopathology 40, 7-19, 2023
52023
Gout and ‘Podagra’in medieval Cambridge, England
JM Dittmar, PD Mitchell, PM Jones, B Mulder, SA Inskip, C Cessford, ...
International journal of paleopathology 33, 170-181, 2021
52021
A probable case of multiple myeloma from Bronze Age China
JM Dittmar, ES Berger, R Mao, H Wang, HY Yeh
International Journal of Paleopathology 31, 64-70, 2020
52020
Ritualistic cranial surgery in the Qijia Culture (2300-1500 BC), Gansu, China
JM DITTMAR, Z Xiaoya, E Berger, MAO Ruilin, W Hui, Z Yongsheng, ...
Acta Anthropologica Sinica 38 (03), 389, 2019
52019
Equality after death: The dissection of the female body for anatomical education in nineteenth-century England
JM Dittmar, PD Mitchell
Bioarchaeology International 2 (4), 283-294, 2019
52019
The Mogou bioarchaeology project: exploring health in the Chinese bronze age
JM Dittmar, ES Berger, R Mao, H Wang, HY Yeh
Antiquity 95 (381), e15, 2021
42021
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