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The aim of this research is to record the presence of human skeletal remains found in spatial and functional contexts which were not usually used as common burial locations. This study focuses on Northern Italy in the 1st millennium BC and, in order to offer a complete picture of the evidence, addresses this topic from both an archaeological and anthropological perspective.
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