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The memory of bones. Science at the service of history
In the following pages, we propose a diachronic journey from ancient times to the present. The different authors approach history from twenty-first century lines of research, and bioanthropological and genetic heritage is the subject of the different studies, as well as the vehicle for understanding the memory of past societies.
In memory of Jose Delfin Villalain Blanco, Professor of Legal Medicine of the University of Valencia