Exploring prenatal and neonatal life history through dental histology in infants from the Phoenician necropolis of Motya (7th–6th century BCE)
Beatrice Peripoli(Sapienza University of Rome), Alessia Nava(Instytut Nauk Geologicznych), Federico Lugli(University of Modena and Reggio Emilia), Patrick Mahoney(University of Kent), Melania Gigante(University of Padua), Paola Sconzo(University of Palermo), Luca Sìneo(University of Palermo), Luca Bondioli(University of Padua), Alfredo Coppa(Sapienza University of Rome), Gina McFarlane(University of Kent), Gabriele Lauria(University of Palermo)
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