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Cranial and pelvic features indicate that the individual No. 1 was male . The sex of the individual to whom the single ulna belongs is unknown although stature calculations indicate an invivo height of between 170-174 cm ( Trotter and ...
Cranial and pelvic features indicate that the individual No. 1 was male . The sex of the individual to whom the single ulna belongs is unknown although stature calculations indicate an invivo height of between 170-174 cm ( Trotter and ...
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Skull features ( brow ridge , occipital crest , mastoid processes , mandible and maxilla ) , pelvic features ( acetabular diameter and sciatic notch ) , and large bones with strong muscle attachments all indicate a male individual .
Skull features ( brow ridge , occipital crest , mastoid processes , mandible and maxilla ) , pelvic features ( acetabular diameter and sciatic notch ) , and large bones with strong muscle attachments all indicate a male individual .
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A ) VICTORIA CAVE N.B. A circular ? gaming counter cut from a ? colour coated vessel ( 1882.32 ) is not included as its provenance ' Settle Caves ' might indicate its origin in any of several sites investigated in the nineteenth century ...
A ) VICTORIA CAVE N.B. A circular ? gaming counter cut from a ? colour coated vessel ( 1882.32 ) is not included as its provenance ' Settle Caves ' might indicate its origin in any of several sites investigated in the nineteenth century ...
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LITHIC ARROWHEADS OF THE CRAVEN AREA | 1 |
EXCAVATIONS BY MISS D CHARLESWORTH 196173 | 29 |
R S RICHARDSON J A RICHARDSON and J A THORP | 60 |
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