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Southeast Asia and the Pacific Bioarchaeology Newsletter 2012 Issue 8

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Figure: Field trip to Phimai: A. Some participants at the Prasat Hin Phimai. Phimai Prasart
Figure 1a) Khnonrg Sroal jar burial site (photo: J. Miksic); b) Phnom Pel site coffin ledge (photo: Ouk S.); c) Tep Sokha at the Phnom Pel jar ledge (photo: Ouk S.); d) Ceramic conservation work undertaken in the field (photo: Ouk S.)
Figure: Angela Clark in the field recording linear enamel hypoplasia for the Ban Non Wat skeletal assemblage for her PhD research at the University of Otago

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