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- Micro-CT video of a fixed bone dental bridge recovered from the Carmo burial site 2025
- CT video of the cranium belonging to UE 6108: Carmo burial site. LABOH - Laboratory of Biological Anthropology and Human Osteology, CRIA. Lisbon. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15299296 2025
- Nano-CT video of the calcified mass found in association with UE 6126: Carmo burial site. 2025
- One in a thousand: A challenging palaeopathological diagnosis of a lumbar vertebra found amongst commingled remains from Carmo (Porto, Portugal) 2024
- Surviving but not thriving: palaeopathological insights from a 19th century adult individual from the 3rd Order of Our Lady of Carmo burial site (Porto, Portugal) 2024
- Exploring a Calcified Tissue from the 19th century Carmo Burial Site (Porto, Portugal): Differential Diagnosis Using Nano-CT Imaging. 2024
- The unearthed smile: examining an 18th/19th century fixed dental bridge from the 3rd Order of Our Lady of Carmo burial site (Porto, Portugal) 2024
- EcoPlis: Human occupations in the Pleistocene ecotones of River Lis (Portugal): the 2015-2016 results 2017
- EcoPlis: Human Occupations in the Pleistocene Ecotones of River Lis (Portugal) 2017
- “Exploring Dental and Alveolar Health in a Portuguese Roman Sample from Quinta da Torrinha/Quinta de Santo António (Almada, 3rd-5th AD)”. The 20th Congress of the European Anthropological Association - European Anthropology in a Changing World: From culture to global biology. European Anthropological Association 2016
- Working your fingers to the bone: an interdisciplinary conference on identifying occupation from the skeleton 2016
- “How Ill Were the Sick? Assessing health via skeletal remains exhumed from the Royal Hospital of All-Saints (18th Century, Lisbon, Portugal)”. V Jornadas de Paleopatologia, GEEvH & CIAS, Departamento de Ciências da Vida, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal 2016
- “Is Differential Diagnosis Attainable in Non-Articulated Pathological Bone Remains? A case-study from a 19th-20th century necropolis from Juncal (Porto de Mós, Portugal)”. The 20th Congress of the European Anthropological Association - European Anthropology in a Changing World: From culture to global biology. 2016
- “Working Activities or Workload? Categorization of occupation in identified skeletal series for the analysis of activity related osseous changes”. The 81st Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropology, Portland, US 2012
- “A Possible Case of Venereal Syphilis at the Extinct Royal Hospital of All Saints – Lisbon, Portugal (18th Century)”, The 18th Paleopathology Association European Meeting, Vienna (Austria) 2010
- Database_ Exploring "Wear and Tear" of Joints and "Muscle Function" Assumptions in Skeletons with Known Occupation at Death [Data set].