PDF-Figure 17. Age-at-death profile for the Beringa skeletal sample (N=23
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2007 286 Tung Village of BeringaFigure 16 Examples of Wariinfluenced ceramics from the site of Beringa from Tung 2003 2007 284Figure 15 Examples of spindle whorls
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