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Dr. Griffin of San Francisco State University joins the show to discuss dental caries and toothwear in pre-contact Native American groups.
Books, articles, and media mentioned in this episode:
- Griffin, MC. (2014). Biocultural implication of oral pathology in an ancient central California population. Am J Phys Anthropol, 154(2), 171-188.
- Griffin, MC. (2018). The End of Prehistory in the Land of Coosa: Oral Health in a Late Mississippian Village. In S Chappell Hodge & KA Shuler Bioarchaeology of the American Southeast: Approaches to Bridging Health and Identity in the Past (1st ed., pp 69-91). University of Alabama Press.
- Ed Yong. (2016). I Contain Multitudes: The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life. Ecco.
- Kathleen McAuliffe. (2016). This Is Your Brain on Parasites: How Tiny Creatures Manipulate Our Behavior and Shape Society. Mariner Books.
- Clinical literature on auditory exostoses
- Cardinal (detective drama, currently on Hulu as of June 2024)
- MC Beaton, Agatha Raisin series (Books + TV series -- I've only read the books, but I hear the show is great)
- cozy-mystery.com [My bad, y’all. I said the wrong URL on the show. There are like 5 sites that also do this, but this is the one I was thinking of. The clip art is perfect.]
- Sister Boniface Mysteries (Nun solves crimes in British countryside, currently on BritBox as of June 2024)
- Father Brown (Priest solves crimes in British countryside, currently on BritBox as of June 2024)
- Cadfael (Medieval monk solves crimes. Books + TV series)
- Grantchester (Anglican vicar solves crimes. Short stories + TV series)
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