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Forensic anthropology and the concept of race: If races don't exist, why are forensic anthropologists so good at identifying them?
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Estimation of stature from long bones of American Whites and Negroes.
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A re-evaluation of estimation of stature based on measurements of stature taken during life and of long bones after death.
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Social Science & Medicine
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Social Science & Medicine
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