Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
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... patterns and are determined by a myriad of endogenous ( intrinsic to the host ) and exogenous ( extrinsic to the body of the host ) factors . Genetic makeup , immune status , sex , age , ethnicity , diet , living conditions , occupation ...
... patterns and are determined by a myriad of endogenous ( intrinsic to the host ) and exogenous ( extrinsic to the body of the host ) factors . Genetic makeup , immune status , sex , age , ethnicity , diet , living conditions , occupation ...
Page 151
... patterns that cover their entire body except for the head . In a later cultural phase , Cucuteni B , this regular incised pattern will be replaced by a painted one , visible only in the area of wrists and ankles . Due to the regularity ...
... patterns that cover their entire body except for the head . In a later cultural phase , Cucuteni B , this regular incised pattern will be replaced by a painted one , visible only in the area of wrists and ankles . Due to the regularity ...
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... pattern of degenerative articular pathology that matches activities observed ethnographically . The Neanderthal skeletal material was initially misinterpreted , leading to incorrect locomotor patterns being proposed . The explanation of ...
... pattern of degenerative articular pathology that matches activities observed ethnographically . The Neanderthal skeletal material was initially misinterpreted , leading to incorrect locomotor patterns being proposed . The explanation of ...
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