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Harald Meller, Johannes Krause, Wolfgang Haak & Roberto Risch (ed.). 2023. Kinship, sex, and biological relatedness: the contribution of archaeogenetics to the understanding of social and biological relations (Tagungen des Landesmuseum für Vorgeschichte Halle 28). Langenweißbach: Beier & Beran; 978-3-948618-66-7 hardback €59.
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Harald Meller, Johannes Krause, Wolfgang Haak & Roberto Risch (ed.). 2023. Kinship, sex, and biological relatedness: the contribution of archaeogenetics to the understanding of social and biological relations (Tagungen des Landesmuseum für Vorgeschichte Halle 28). Langenweißbach: Beier & Beran; 978-3-948618-66-7 hardback €59.
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