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The Origins of Artificial Cranial Formation in Eurasia from theSixth Millennium B.C. to the Seventh Century A.D.
István Kiszely-
Front Cover
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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List of Illustrations
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List of Tables
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Introduction
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Chapter One: A Short Review of the History of the Discovery of Intentionally Formed Skulls in Eurasia up to 1878
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Chapter Two: Intentionally Formed Skulls in South and South-East Europe (Romania, Bugaria, Greece, Jugoslavia, and Italy)
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Chapter Three: Intentionally Formed Skulls Found in the Carpathian Basin Region
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Chapter Four: Intentionally Formed Skulls from the Territory of the Rugii (Lower Austria and Moravia), and the Vicinity of Vienna
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Chapter Five: The Final Areas of Expansion of the Custom
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Table 1
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Table 2
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Table 3
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Table 4
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Table 5
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Bibliography
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Figures 1-41
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Published: 1978
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9780860540298 (paperback)
- 9781407348018 (ebook)
BAR Number: S50
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