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Bring Out Your Dead
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The archaeology of grim things.
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Bring Out Your Dead
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Bring Out Your Dead | The archaeology of grim things. Bring Out Your Dead Skip to content Home About December 6, 2011 · 7:33 PM The Saami Skeletons This post is pretty much an extension of some seminar work I did last week, but whilst I was researching it I became really interested, and thought it was worth sharing here, albeit a little late. _______________________________________________________________________________ The Saami people are the indigenous population of Norway (Borgos 2009). Saami skeletons have been the subject of controversy for some time now, with numerous cases being brought to light recently of the debate between those who wish to complete research using the remains, and the Saami people themselves. Some of the skeletons are up to 1000 years old. The Saami were reliant on reindeer for survival (from articpeoples.net - accessible at http://www.arcticpeoples.org//uploads/2008/02/ome-photo.jpg ) The indigenous population of Norway lives in t...
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