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Skeletal variation: biological and cultural
Radiologic Technology
|July 1, 1986
Abstract:
Radiographic examinations may reveal skeletal variations that are biological or cultural in origin. This article reviews both types of variations, discusses radiographic examples, and explains how radiographs can be helpful in the field of anthropology.
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