Abstract

The study of skeletal remains from long-past archaeological excavations is a task infinitely more difficult than conducting one’s own excavations and considerably less glamorous. Scholars undertaking such ventures, and the archaeologists who carefully curate their field records and excavated materials, are to be congratulated for their efforts. Both materials and records warrant examination, and often reexamination, as our analytical abilities improve through time.

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