Human remains (Archaeology)
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Human remains (Archaeology)
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Human remains (Archaeology)
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- Written in bones, how human remains unlock the secrets of the dead, Paul Bahn, consultant editor
- Identification of pathological conditions in human skeletal remains, Donald J. Ortner and Walter G.J. Putschar
- Grave disturbances, the archaeology of post-depositional interactions with the dead
- The ossuary of San Francisco Church, Quito, Ecuador, human skeletal biology, Douglas H. Ubelaker and Catherine E. Ripley
- The incredible human journey, BBC ; produced and directed by David Stewart ... [and others] ; series originated by Michael Mosley ; Travel Channel co-production in association with France 5
- At home in her tomb, Lady Dai and the ancient Chinese treasures of Mawangdui, Christine Liu-Perkins ; with illustrations by Sarah Brannen
- The archaeology of the dead, lectures in archaeothanatology
- Gone and done it, a dreamwalker mystery, Maggie Toussaint
- The Mummy Congress, science, obsession, and the everlasting dead, Heather Pringle
- The molecule hunt, archaeology and the search for ancient DNA, Martin Jones
- Bulletin of the International Association for Paleodontology
- Human remains from Voegtly Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Douglas H. Ubelaker and Erica B. Jones, editors ; with Diane Beynon Landers, associate editor for archeology
- Sacred body, materializing the divine through human remains in antiquity
- Identification of pathological conditions in human skeletal remains, Donald J. Ortner and Walter G.J. Putschar
- If a mummy could talk ...
- The corseted skeleton, a bioarchaeology of binding, Rebecca Gibson
- Secrets of the ancient dead, deciphering the past from tombs, graves and mummies, Tony Allan
- Growing up in the Ice Age, fossil and archaeological evidence of the lived lives of Plio-Pleistocene children, April Nowell
- The fossil chronicles, how two controversial discoveries changed our view of human evolution, Dean Falk
- Neolithic bodies
- Burying the dead, an archaeological history of burial grounds,graveyards and cemeteries, Lorraine Evans
- The bioarchaeology of ritual and religion
- The archaeology of death and burial, Mike Parker Pearson
- Human remains from Voegtly Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Douglas H. Ubelaker and Erica B. Jones, editors ; with Diane Beynon Landers, associate editor for archeology
- Forgotten bones, uncovering a slave cemetery, by Lois Miner Huey