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A bioarchaeological examination of the skeletal remains of Warring States period Tuchengzi, Inner Mongolia, China
Author: Hardy, Evan Gareth
Date created: 2015-12-11
Analysis and interpretation of the fauna from the Bluff Great House
Author: Fothergill, Brooklynne B. C
Date created: 2008

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