Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
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Page 98
... disease and normality will vary in different populations through space and time . Brown et al . ( 1996 : 183 ) state that all people have to deal with minor and / or major health problems , and note that , ' ... particular diseases vary ...
... disease and normality will vary in different populations through space and time . Brown et al . ( 1996 : 183 ) state that all people have to deal with minor and / or major health problems , and note that , ' ... particular diseases vary ...
Page 106
... disease have received varying amounts of attention ( eg . Anderson , 1991 on neoplastic disease , and Hughes et al . 1996 on Harris Lines in Irish cemeteries ) , with the more commonly occurring disease processes obviously generating ...
... disease have received varying amounts of attention ( eg . Anderson , 1991 on neoplastic disease , and Hughes et al . 1996 on Harris Lines in Irish cemeteries ) , with the more commonly occurring disease processes obviously generating ...
Page 159
... disease , injury and violence including war , and activity patterns and loading . Added to these he also has thorough sections explaining bone form and function , isotopic and elemental analysis of bone , and biodistance studies ...
... disease , injury and violence including war , and activity patterns and loading . Added to these he also has thorough sections explaining bone form and function , isotopic and elemental analysis of bone , and biodistance studies ...
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