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Embalmed heads of the Celtic Iron Age in the south of France

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Fig. 2. Maps of the Le Cailar excavation with the distribution of each type of remains and location of samples (on the left) and only the metal artifacts and the human bones (on the right) (all the deposits mapped together).
Fig. 6. Gas chromatogram of internal CLR K16 R9 286 sample with extracted signals of m/z 117

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