Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
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... humans to humans ( eg . tuberculosis ) . The study of human palaeopathology in the U.K. ( Roberts & Manchester , 1995 ) has been extensive with many notable figures . Calvin Wells , a prolific publisher , concerned himself with both ...
... humans to humans ( eg . tuberculosis ) . The study of human palaeopathology in the U.K. ( Roberts & Manchester , 1995 ) has been extensive with many notable figures . Calvin Wells , a prolific publisher , concerned himself with both ...
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... human remains and taphonomy , and spoke to as many different people in different fields as possible . I swiftly came to a couple of conclusions . One was that there is quite a tendency to think about people in the past as skeletons ...
... human remains and taphonomy , and spoke to as many different people in different fields as possible . I swiftly came to a couple of conclusions . One was that there is quite a tendency to think about people in the past as skeletons ...
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... Human Skeletal Remains . Vol . 44. Arkansas Archaeological Survey Research Series . Carlson , D.S. & D.P. Van Gerven . 1979 ' Diffusion , Biological Determinism , and Biocultural Adaptation in the Nubian Corridor ' , American ...
... Human Skeletal Remains . Vol . 44. Arkansas Archaeological Survey Research Series . Carlson , D.S. & D.P. Van Gerven . 1979 ' Diffusion , Biological Determinism , and Biocultural Adaptation in the Nubian Corridor ' , American ...
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