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Date: 2010-05-30 16:54:57
Astragalus
Stewart Culin
Knucklebones
Medicine
Biology
Health
Medicinal plants
Skeletal system
Talus bone

Astragalus Bones: Artifacts Or Ecofacts? Henry C. Koerper and Nancy A. Whitney-Desautels Abstract Ethnographic and historic sources document wide cross-cultural employment of astragalus bones in amusements, games, and di

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