When Children Mark the Change: Funerary Rituals and Socio-Demographic Dynamics in Pontecagnano (Salerno, Campania) between the 9th and 5th Centuries BCE
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L. Bondioli | A. Sperduti | I. Fiore | Bruno d’Agostino | Patrizia Gastaldi | Ilda Faiella | C. Pellegrino | Carmelo Rizzo
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