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Mortal Wounds: The Human Skeleton as Evidence for Conflict in the Past

Mortal Wounds: The Human Skeleton as Evidence for Conflict in the Past

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Mortal Wounds: The Human Skeleton as Evidence for Conflict in the Past

by Martin Smith

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Hardback. New. Overview of the value of skeletal remains as evidence for past conflicts

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Title
Mortal Wounds: The Human Skeleton as Evidence for Conflict in the Past
Author
Martin Smith
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Hardback
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New
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Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
1473823188
ISBN 13
9781473823181
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Pen And Sword
This edition first published
2017

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