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Ancient DNA sheds light on the funerary practices of late Neolithic collective burial in southern France. [PDF]
Arzelier A +7 more
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Where Typhoeus lived: <sup>87</sup>Sr/<sup>86</sup>Sr analysis of human remains in the first Greek site in the Western Mediterranean, Pithekoussai, Italy. [PDF]
Gigante M +8 more
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Early European evidence of artificial cranial modification from the Italian Late Upper Palaeolithic Arene Candide Cave. [PDF]
Mori T +14 more
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Human, Animal, or Mineral? Ethical Considerations for Studies of Fossilized Hominin Remains. [PDF]
Champney TH +3 more
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Earliest evidence of sedentism in the Antilles: Multiple isotope data from Canímar Abajo, Cuba. [PDF]
Chinique de Armas Y +4 more
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Funerary vs. domestic vessels from the Hallstatt period. A study on ceramic vases from the Milejowice settlement and the Domasław cemetery. [PDF]
Rosiak A +4 more
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A detailed analysis of the funerary practices in the Etruscan city of Marzabotto, which are only scarcely known. However, what survives is a really extraordinary phenomenon and a dramatically important evidence to reconstruct rites and rituals.
C. Pizzirani
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