Leopoli-Cencelle (9th-15th centuries CE), a centre of Papal foundation: bioarchaeological analysis of the skeletal remains of its inhabitants
Background The medieval city of Leopoli-Cencelle (9th-15th centuries CE) represents an exceptional study-model for extending our knowledge of the Italian Medieval period due not only to the large sample size available but also to the widespread presence of material data and a well preserved archaeol...
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Main Authors: | Marica Baldoni (Author), Francesca Romana Stasolla (Author), Giuseppina Scano (Author), Luigi Tonino Marsella (Author), Olga Rickards (Author), Cristina Martínez-Labarga (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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