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    <abstract>Osteological analysis for all human remains excavated from Portland St. Andrew&apos;s Church, that are now housed at Bournemouth University. Osteological data collated on the human remains consists of information relating to the following: sex determination, age estimation, stature, non-metric traits, pathology and dental pathology.</abstract>
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