Mays, S. (2011). The scientific study of human skeletal remains. The Heritage of Death. Vol 66, pp. 5-7.

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The scientific study of human skeletal remains
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The Heritage of Death
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Conservation Bulletin
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66
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48
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5 - 7
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Briefly discusses some of the insights gained from the study of archaeological human skeletal material, from stature of past populations to studies of ancient DNA, noting that Britain's extensive collections of excavated remains are key to its position as an international centre for these types of research. PP-B
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Simon Mays
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2011
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Archaeological Human Skeletal Material (Auto Detected Subject)
Human Skeletal Remains (Auto Detected Subject)
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URI: http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/content/publications/publicationsNew/conservation-bulletin/conservation-bulletin-66/cb-66.pdf
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03 Jul 2012