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- Title Pages
- Figures
- Tables
- Foreword
- Introduction
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1 Across the River -
2 Funerary Practice and Local Interaction on the Imperial Frontier, First Century CE -
3 Queering Prehistory on the Frontier -
4 Isotopes, Migration, and Sex -
5 Temporal and Spatial Biological Kinship Variation at Campovalano and Alfedena in Iron Age Central Italy -
6 Living on the Border -
7 Life on the Northern Frontier -
8 A Mass Grave outside the Walls -
9 A Line in the Sand -
10 Mortuary Practices in the First Iron Age Romanian Frontier -
11 Marginalized Motherhood - Conclusion
- Contributors
- Index
(p.285) Index
(p.285) Index
- Source:
- Bioarchaeology of Frontiers and Borderlands
- Publisher:
- University Press of Florida
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- Title Pages
- Figures
- Tables
- Foreword
- Introduction
-
1 Across the River -
2 Funerary Practice and Local Interaction on the Imperial Frontier, First Century CE -
3 Queering Prehistory on the Frontier -
4 Isotopes, Migration, and Sex -
5 Temporal and Spatial Biological Kinship Variation at Campovalano and Alfedena in Iron Age Central Italy -
6 Living on the Border -
7 Life on the Northern Frontier -
8 A Mass Grave outside the Walls -
9 A Line in the Sand -
10 Mortuary Practices in the First Iron Age Romanian Frontier -
11 Marginalized Motherhood - Conclusion
- Contributors
- Index