2014
DOI: 10.11637/kjpa.2014.27.1.11
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Maxillary Sinusitis from India: A Bio-cultural Approach

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“…Considering the ethnographic aspects, the study reveals that inflammation possibly caused by inhaling polluted air for a long duration or because of dental disease. Also, apart from pollution in domestic zones, external pollution because of vocation is also discussed in this study using relevant ethnographic parallels [50]. The interpretative approach in palaeopathology is used while understanding the biological process at the end of the Indus civilization.…”
Section: Steps Towards Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the ethnographic aspects, the study reveals that inflammation possibly caused by inhaling polluted air for a long duration or because of dental disease. Also, apart from pollution in domestic zones, external pollution because of vocation is also discussed in this study using relevant ethnographic parallels [50]. The interpretative approach in palaeopathology is used while understanding the biological process at the end of the Indus civilization.…”
Section: Steps Towards Futurementioning
confidence: 99%