Non-invasive computed tomography and three-dimensional reconstruction of the dentition of a 2,800-year-old Egyptian mummy exhibiting extensive dental disease.
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P K Lewin | S. Holowka | M. Pharoah | S Holowka | A H Melcher | M Pharoah | A. H. Melcher | P. Lewin
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