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167 related items for PubMed ID: 12955120

  • 21. [Teeth of ancient Mexicans. Study of their dentitions in Prehispanic skulls].
    Fastlicht S.
    Gac Med Mex; 1975 Mar; 109(3):223-36. PubMed ID: 1093917
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    Wood B.
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    Kemp BM, Malhi RS, McDonough J, Bolnick DA, Eshleman JA, Rickards O, Martinez-Labarga C, Johnson JR, Lorenz JG, Dixon EJ, Fifield TE, Heaton TH, Worl R, Smith DG.
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  • 26. [More raw material! Distinct perspectives on the indigenous population of central Mexico].
    Rojas JL.
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    Dalton R.
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    Jaeger JJ, Marivaux L.
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    Forster P, Matsumura S.
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  • 30. [Epidemiological and historical aspects of hunger in Mexico].
    Bustamante ME.
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    Dalton R.
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  • 32. Cannibalism in Chaco Canyon: the charnel pit excavated in 1926 at Small House ruin by Frank H.H. Roberts, Jr.
    Turner CG.
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    Grine FE, Bailey RM, Harvati K, Nathan RP, Morris AG, Henderson GM, Ribot I, Pike AW.
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    Stojanowski CM.
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    Culotta E.
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  • 37. [Tlazolteotl].
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    Berger R.
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  • 39. [Dysplastic changes in the skull of a pre-Columbian Mimbres-Indian from New Mexico].
    Schultz M.
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