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Alex Hrdlicka: Description of an ancient anomalous skeleton from the Valley of Mexico : with special reference to supernumerary and bicipital ribs in man  wikidata:Q93867334 reasonator:Q93867334
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Hrdlicka, Ales
Lumholtz, Carl
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Anomalous skeleton from Mexico
Volume 12
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Publication date 1899
publication_date QS:P577,+1899-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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bulletin-american-museum-natural-history-12-081-107
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