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Knowledge Feature – Determining MNI (Minimum Number of Individuals)

March 14, 2018January 23, 2019by Stephanie HalmhoferLeave a Comment on Knowledge Feature – Determining MNI (Minimum Number of Individuals)
Knowledge Feature – Determining MNI (Minimum Number of Individuals)

How do bio/osteoarchaeologists, zooarchaeologists, and forensic anthropologists figure out how many individuals are in an assemblage?

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