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Bioarchaeological and Forensic Perspectives on Violence : How Violent Death is Interpreted from Skeletal Remains
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Debra L. Martin
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Cheryl P. Anderson
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2014
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9781107051409
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2014
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2014
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10.1017/CBO9781107051409
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Introduction: interpreting violence in the ancient and modern world when skeletonized bodies are all you have
pp. 120
Classic Maya warfare and skeletal trophies: victims and aggressors
pp. 148
Why some bodies matter: defacement and narrative in historical forensics cases
pp. 171
Violence in life, violence in death, resiliency through repatriation: bioarchaeological analysis and heritage value of Yaqui skeletal remains from Sonora, Mexico
pp. 192
Interpreting skeletal trauma and violence at Grasshopper Pueblo (AD 1275–1400)
pp. 261
Allies today, enemies tomorrow. A comparative analysis of perimortem injuries along the biomechanical continuum
pp. 103
Signatures of captivity and subordination on skeletonized human remains: a bioarchaeological case study from the ancient Southwest
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