Canibalismo en la Cueva de Malamuerzo : identificación de huellas de manipulación intencional en restos óseos humanos de origen arqueológico (Granada, España) /

"This volume focuses on: the identification of indelible traces recorded on bones; on human actions associated with these marks; and finally on human behaviours that led to actions performed on bodies around the time of death. The research joins a long line of studies focused on cannibalism rec...

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Main Author: Solari Giachino, Ana
Other Authors: Botella López, Miguel, Alemán, Inmaculada
Format: Book
Language:Spanish
Language Notes:Abstract in English.
Published: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2012.
Series:BAR international series ; 2418.
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