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Figure 1: Examples of cranial vault taphonomy and trauma from modern forensics cases.

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Stojanowski, C., Seidel, A., Fulginiti, L. et al. Contesting the massacre at Nataruk. Nature 539, E8–E10 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature19778

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