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Developmental Juvenile Osteology Louise Scheuer and Sue Black: It is critical that the Juvenile skeleton is correctly identified, so that the analysis of human remains can be done! If you cannot identify the skeletal components in a Juvenile then it is impossible to establish the number of individuals present or to identify the age at death. This book is specifically designed to deal with this problem. It is mainly aimed at professional people in the osteology area, however is also for those interested in the wider scientific areas. The book is logically ordered and is fairly easy to navigate as it has an introduction to the text and a ... Read the complete review
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