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An excellent and useful volume that can be appreciated by professionals and students alike. Both archaeologists and bioarchaeologists should refer to it for informative examples of projects using human remains to interpret social complexity.
--Antiquity

These are some of the best bioarchaeological case studies from the standpoint of not shirking either the ‘bio’ or the ‘archaeology.’. . . The chapters in this volume are excellent examples of the value of bioarchaeological data in the broadest sense to issues of social complexity in prehistoric societies.
--Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies

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