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The impact of economic intensification and social complexity on human health in Britain from 6000 BP (Neolithic) and the introduction of farming to the mid-nineteenth century AD.

Roberts, C. A. and Cox, M. (2007) 'The impact of economic intensification and social complexity on human health in Britain from 6000 BP (Neolithic) and the introduction of farming to the mid-nineteenth century AD.', in Ancient health : skeletal indicators of agricultural and economic intensification. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, pp. 149-163.


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