- Title
- New evidence for an early presence of human tuberculosis in the Fertile Crescent more than 10 milleniums ago, predating domestication period
- Creators - without role
- Oussama BakerOona Y.-C. Lee - School of BiosciencesGurdyal S Besra - Institut de biologie et chimie des protéines [Lyon]D.E. MinnikinGareth LlewellynMichael D. Williams - Swansea UniversityFrank Maixner - Institute for Mummies and the IcemanNiall O'SullivanAlbert Zink - Division of PaleopathologyBérénice Chamel - ArchéorientRima Khawam - ArchéorientDaniel Helmer - ArchéorientLionel Gourichon - Centre d'Études Préhistoire, Antiquité, Moyen-AgeFrançoise Le Mort - ArchéorientGyörgy Pálfi - FacultyBruno Dutailly - De la Préhistoire à l'Actuel : Culture, Environnement et AnthropologieHélène Coqueugniot - De la Préhistoire à l'Actuel : Culture, Environnement et AnthropologiePascale Perrin - Evolution of host-microbe communitiesEric Coqueugniot - ArchéorientOlivier Dutour - BIOHui-Yin Wu
- Conference
- Biomedical Science and Methods in Archaeology (bordeaux, France, 07/11/2014)
- Identifiers
- 99101995809311
- Academic Unit
- Maladies Infectieuses et Vecteurs : Ecologie, Génétique, Evolution et Contrôle - MIVEGEC
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference poster
- Local Fields
- hal-01819304
Conference poster
New evidence for an early presence of human tuberculosis in the Fertile Crescent more than 10 milleniums ago, predating domestication period
Biomedical Science and Methods in Archaeology (bordeaux, France, 07/11/2014)
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