Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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Page 120
... bone pipes and of mouth - piece rims in trumpets , for example , is necessary to ensure an efficient ( and painless ) pneumatic seal at the finger - tips or lips , so their absence in a given find of perforated bone- being inconsistent ...
... bone pipes and of mouth - piece rims in trumpets , for example , is necessary to ensure an efficient ( and painless ) pneumatic seal at the finger - tips or lips , so their absence in a given find of perforated bone- being inconsistent ...
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... bone being given , the bone elements place or displace themselves in the direction of the functional pressure " ( Murray 1985 : 134 ) . Bone adaptation is a response of the skeleton to stress in relation to its load ( force transmission ) ...
... bone being given , the bone elements place or displace themselves in the direction of the functional pressure " ( Murray 1985 : 134 ) . Bone adaptation is a response of the skeleton to stress in relation to its load ( force transmission ) ...
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... bone ) , with remodelled lesions in the bone of those people who survived to adulthood . Such diseases are associated with nutritional deficiencies in the case of anaemia from lack of iron , and unfavourable living conditions in the ...
... bone ) , with remodelled lesions in the bone of those people who survived to adulthood . Such diseases are associated with nutritional deficiencies in the case of anaemia from lack of iron , and unfavourable living conditions in the ...
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