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- 162–168. Tiesler, Vera (2006). "Life and death of the ruler: recent bioarchaeological findings". In Tiesler, Vera; Cucina, Andrea (eds.). Janaab' Pakal...
- abnormalities in the Atacama preterm baby and issues of forensic and bioarchaeological research ethics. Response to Bhattacharya et al. "Whole-genome sequencing...
- contained the bodies of dozens or hundreds of sacrificed victims. A later bioarchaeological examination of "sacrificed" individuals from these contexts showed...
- The region of Semna is 15 miles south of Wadi Halfa and is situated where rocks cross the Nile narrowing its flow—the Semna Cataract. Semna was a fortified...
- Antiquity. 92 362 (2018): 387–395. Buzon, Michele R. (2008). "A Bioarchaeological Perspective on Egyptian Colonialism in Nubia during the New Kingdom"...
- dietary and subsistence transitions on prehistoric Aruba: Preliminary bioarchaeological evidence". The Archaeology of Caribbean and Cir****-Caribbean Farmers...
- Linguistic Social Archaeological Aerial Aviation Battlefield Biblical Bioarchaeological Environmental Ethnoarchaeological Experimental Feminist Forensic Maritime...
- Linguistic Social Archaeological Aerial Aviation Battlefield Biblical Bioarchaeological Environmental Ethnoarchaeological Experimental Feminist Forensic Maritime...
- Linguistic Social Archaeological Aerial Aviation Battlefield Biblical Bioarchaeological Environmental Ethnoarchaeological Experimental Feminist Forensic Maritime...
- 2020). "Cranial trepanation and healing process in modern patients—Bioarchaeological and anthropological implications". Journal of Anatomy. 237 (6): 1049–1061...