Patterns of Trauma among the Neandertals

Patterns of Trauma among the Neandertals is …
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P356DOI10.1016/0305-4403(95)90013-6

P50authorErik TrinkausQ2458684
P2093author name stringThomas D. Berger
P433issue6
P921main subjectNeanderthalQ40171
P304page(s)841-852
P577publication date1995-11-01
P1433published inJournal of Archaeological ScienceQ32246
P1476titlePatterns of Trauma among the Neandertals
P478volume22

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