Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 15Department of Archaeology, 1998 - Archaeology |
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... Remains ( Ortner & Putschar , 1981 ) , shelved in library alongside History of Medicine . Disability here is equated with an explicitly medical perspective . Most writing on disability politics has been in the field of sociology . In ...
... Remains ( Ortner & Putschar , 1981 ) , shelved in library alongside History of Medicine . Disability here is equated with an explicitly medical perspective . Most writing on disability politics has been in the field of sociology . In ...
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... remains lie beneath one of only two females interred in this area of the cemetery . Since this burial appears to respect the earlier one , it may be that the association of the two was planned . These may be the remains of a husband and ...
... remains lie beneath one of only two females interred in this area of the cemetery . Since this burial appears to respect the earlier one , it may be that the association of the two was planned . These may be the remains of a husband and ...
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... remains . In Serjeantson , D. and Waldron , T. ( eds . ) Diet and Crafts in Towns : The Evidence of Animal Remains from the Roman to the post - Medieval Periods . Oxford : British Archaeological Reports , British Series 199 : 55-73 ...
... remains . In Serjeantson , D. and Waldron , T. ( eds . ) Diet and Crafts in Towns : The Evidence of Animal Remains from the Roman to the post - Medieval Periods . Oxford : British Archaeological Reports , British Series 199 : 55-73 ...
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