Ethne Barnes is research consultant in physical anthropology/paleopathology with the Corinth excavations of the American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece. She serves in the same capacity for the INAH La Playa burial excavations in Northwest Mexico.
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"Ethne Barnes provides a readable account of diseases past and future and of how human habits influence disease. Fascinating chapters include those on such infectious diseases as leprosy, tuberculosis, syphilis, malaria, smallpox, cholera, yellow fever, and HIV. By understanding the important interaction of human cultural evolution and disease, Barnes shows the origins of today's array of diseases and what the future may bring." - JAMA: Journal of American Medical Association "This fascinating book brings together information about emerging and reemerging infectious diseases and human cultural evolution.... The book is very readable." - Science Books & Films"