The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... known of these people's physical appearance , since Paleo - Indian remains are very scarce , or totally absent . Apparently they did not purposely bury their dead and the relative absence of skeletons suggests they may have left the ...
... known of these people's physical appearance , since Paleo - Indian remains are very scarce , or totally absent . Apparently they did not purposely bury their dead and the relative absence of skeletons suggests they may have left the ...
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... known to the aborigine , so food tended to impact between the teeth and gums thus decaying and causing periodontal disease . Rickets ( ? ) has been noticed in some human femurs from Mnt - 12 where the bones seem to be more curved than ...
... known to the aborigine , so food tended to impact between the teeth and gums thus decaying and causing periodontal disease . Rickets ( ? ) has been noticed in some human femurs from Mnt - 12 where the bones seem to be more curved than ...
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... known their meaning all the time . We live at Winterhaven , California ; and at Yuma , Arizona , on the Fort Yuma Reservation now . But at one time we were spread out to the Needles , California area , and the story of the stone figures ...
... known their meaning all the time . We live at Winterhaven , California ; and at Yuma , Arizona , on the Fort Yuma Reservation now . But at one time we were spread out to the Needles , California area , and the story of the stone figures ...
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