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Zoë Crossland and Rosemary A. Joyce, eds. Disturbing Bodies. Perspectives on Forensic Anthropology (Santa Fe: School for Advanced Research Press, 2015, 234pp., pbk, ISBN 978-1-938645-55-6)
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20 January 2017
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