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Whose bones are they? We are at a turning point over the fate of ancient human remains [editorial]. Back to their roots / James Randerson, Anil Ananthaswamy, Emma Young.
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069 reprint boxes
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Randerson, James
;
Ananthaswamy, Anil
;
Young, Emma
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NEW SCIENTIST. 31 May 2003 : p. 5 ; 12-13;
Year:
2003
Subject:
Museums - Repatriation
;
Museums - Indigenous peoples
;
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