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___________ is the most common category of pathological conditions found in prehistoric remains.
 
  a. Gastrointestinal decease.
  b. Heart decease.
  c. Impotence.
  d. Dental decease.
  e. Mental decease.

Question 2

Skeletal biologists who study disease and trauma in prehistoric remains are called
 
  a. Zoologists
  b. Primatologists
  c. Anthropologists.
  d. Paleopathologists
  e. Medical historians



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Answer to Question 1

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iveyjurea

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Reply 2 on: Jul 10, 2018
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