In the footsteps of Ohthere: biomolecular analysis of early Viking Age hair combs from Hedeby (Haithabu)
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K. McGrath | N. Hausmann | S. Ashby | Sven Kalmring | Lena Holmquist | Volker Hilberg | M. Muñoz-Rodríguez | S. Presslee | Jessica Hendy
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