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paleopathologist

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  • noun One who works in paleopathology.

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Examples

  • “What does the paleopathologist in you think?” he asked, scanning the room.

    Kresley Cole Immortals After Dark: The Clan MacRieve Kresley Cole 2010

  • Many years ago, I happened to show a photograph of a small bronze figurine to a paleopathologist, Della C. Cook, at Indiana University.

    TB or not TB 2009

  • But paleopathologist Arthur Aufderheide of University of Minnesota at Duluth says our upbringing is also a factor.

    Screaming Mummies! 2009

  • So, what do an art historian and a paleopathologist see when they look at the same artifact?

    TB or not TB 2009

  • According to Swiss anatomist and paleopathologist Frank Ruhli, head of the Swiss Mummy Project at the University of Zurich, Hawass' finding is very important.

    King Tut's Father Identified Jan 2008

  • According to Swiss anatomist and paleopathologist Frank Ruhli, head of the Swiss Mummy Project at the University of Zurich, Hawass' finding is very important.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Jan 2008

  • I am a paleopathologist, but this case is very complicated.

    Blowback Brad Thor 2005

  • I am a paleopathologist, but this case is very complicated.

    Blowback Brad Thor 2005

  • You're also well known for your work in Peru with the paleopathologist Arthur Aufderheide.

    Conversations: Bone Reader 2005

  • Doing the investigation is paleopathologist Gino Fornaciari, along with a team from the University of Pisa, and mummy specialist Bob Brier, who takes part in the recovery and examination of the remains and serves as host for the show (Brier is also a Contributing Editor to ARCHAEOLOGY magazine).

    Medici Mystery 2004

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