What can be learned from skeletons that might interest economists, historians and other social scientists?:
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spellingShingle | Steckel, Richard H. 1944- What can be learned from skeletons that might interest economists, historians and other social scientists? National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series Anthropometry Forensic osteology |
title | What can be learned from skeletons that might interest economists, historians and other social scientists? |
title_auth | What can be learned from skeletons that might interest economists, historians and other social scientists? |
title_exact_search | What can be learned from skeletons that might interest economists, historians and other social scientists? |
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title_full | What can be learned from skeletons that might interest economists, historians and other social scientists? Richard H. Skeckel(!) |
title_fullStr | What can be learned from skeletons that might interest economists, historians and other social scientists? Richard H. Skeckel(!) |
title_full_unstemmed | What can be learned from skeletons that might interest economists, historians and other social scientists? Richard H. Skeckel(!) |
title_short | What can be learned from skeletons that might interest economists, historians and other social scientists? |
title_sort | what can be learned from skeletons that might interest economists historians and other social scientists |
topic | Anthropometry Forensic osteology |
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