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The problem here is that skeletal remains were recovered in 1941, given cursory inspection, and lost during the war. There have always been questions regarding these bones and the reliability of the analysis done at the time, making this little episode a loose end.
I find reviewing the data (such as it is ... ) from a more sophisticated anthropometric perspective a constructive exercise, regardless of its results and whether those results close the case (I don't think they do ...).
I find reviewing the data (such as it is ... ) from a more sophisticated anthropometric perspective a constructive exercise, regardless of its results and whether those results close the case (I don't think they do ...).