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Utilizing Artifacts Associated with Unknown Individuals from Herzegovina to Assess Their Status as German World War II Military CombatantsKolpan et al., 2025
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- Kolpan K
- Rafter Z
- Streiff S
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- International Journal of Historical Archaeology
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Unidentified, commingled remains from mass grave contexts make human skeletal identification difficult, particularly in regions where there have been multiple, distinct conflicts, the excavation and retrieval of remains has been delayed, and/or graves contain …
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