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... individual bones . The reason why these were not simply severed further along the length of the tendon is probably dual : first , as mentioned above , to facilitate access to individual bones with adequate marrow reserves , and ...
... individual bones . The reason why these were not simply severed further along the length of the tendon is probably dual : first , as mentioned above , to facilitate access to individual bones with adequate marrow reserves , and ...
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individual's religious affiliation . It is possible to observe their actions , to listen to their conversation , or ... individual is the single best ( indeed only ) arbiter of who they are and how they go about being who they are ( sce ...
individual's religious affiliation . It is possible to observe their actions , to listen to their conversation , or ... individual is the single best ( indeed only ) arbiter of who they are and how they go about being who they are ( sce ...
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... individual , all were extended supine with the head to the west ( Mårtensson 1976 : 92 ) . We find the same uniformity at Sigtuna . Within one of the town's earliest burial places a total of 130 inhumation graves have been excavated ...
... individual , all were extended supine with the head to the west ( Mårtensson 1976 : 92 ) . We find the same uniformity at Sigtuna . Within one of the town's earliest burial places a total of 130 inhumation graves have been excavated ...
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