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Montgomery and Megan Perry -- Community violence and everyday life : death at Arroyo Hondo / Ann M. Palkovich -- Bioarchaeological signatures of strife in terminal Pueblo III settlements in the northern San Juan / Kristin A. Kuckelman -- The space of war : connecting geophysical landscapes with skeletal evidence of warfare-related trauma / Heather Worne ... [et al.] -- Where are the warriors? : cranial trauma patterns and conflict among the ancient Maya / Vera Tiesler and Andrea Cucina -- Violence against women : differential treatment of local and foreign females in the heartland of the Wari empire, Peru / Tiffany A. Tung -- Meaning and the bioarchaeology of captivity, sacrifice, and cannibalism : a case study from the Mississippian period at Larson, Illinois / Mallorie A. Hatch -- Performances of imposed status : captivity at Cahokia / Kathryn M. Koziol -- Biological distance analysis in contexts of ritual violence / William N. 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