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English, 26.08.2021 01:00 carebear147

"The tales told by colonial skeletons include sickness, sadness, and brain- teasing puzzles. Doug Owsley, one of the world's leading forensic
Anthropologists, is an expert at coaxing these stories from bones..." After
reading his passage, what conclusions or central ideas can a reader
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