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Approche Taphonomique des Restes Humains: Les Cas des Mésolithiques de la Grotte des Perrats et le Problème du Cannibalism en Préhistoire [Taphonomic Approach to Human Remains: The Case of the Mesolithic Caves of Perrats and the Problem of Cannibalism in Prehistory]

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By: Bruno Boulestin
276 pages, illustrations
Publisher: BAR Publishing
Approche Taphonomique des Restes Humains: Les Cas des Mésolithiques de la Grotte des Perrats et le Problème du Cannibalism en Préhistoire
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  • Approche Taphonomique des Restes Humains: Les Cas des Mésolithiques de la Grotte des Perrats et le Problème du Cannibalism en Préhistoire ISBN: 9780860549918 Paperback Dec 1999 Out of Print #188817
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Language: French

Bruno Boulestin studies the human remains from this Mesolithic site, especially looking for evidence of bone modification and cannibalism. The first section looks at materials, theories and methods of analysis, most notably the identification of evidence for cannibalistic activity. The second section analyses the evidence recovered from the site and makes a series of interpretations from an evaluation of the remains. With many illustrations.

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Report Out of Print
By: Bruno Boulestin
276 pages, illustrations
Publisher: BAR Publishing
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