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Books by Margaret Cox (50 max)
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Forensic Archaeology Advances in Theory and Practice
2005
Margaret Cox, Hunter, John
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The challenge of reading failure
1968
Margaret Cox
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One school for all
1969
Margaret Cox
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Can I Tell You about Eczema?: A Guide for Friends, Family, and Professionals
2015
Julie Collier, Margaret Cox, Anthony Phillips-Smith
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Seminar on early childhood development
1971
Margaret Cox
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Britain's planning heritage
1975
Margaret Cox, Ian Dickins
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Nineteenth century Bath-stone walled graves at St Nicholas's Church, Bathampton
1994
Margaret Cox
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Human Osteology: In Archaeology and Forensic Science
2000
Margaret Cox, Simon Mays
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British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology (BABAO)
2001
Margaret Cox
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Tales of Women
2009
Margaret Cox
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Health and Disease in Britain: From Prehistory to the Present Day
2011
Margaret Cox, Charlotte Roberts
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Poems to Please
2012
Margaret Cox
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'Remember Me To All' : The archaeological recovery and identification of soldiers who fought and died in the battle of Fromelles 1916
2014
Louise Loe, Caroline Barker, Kate Brady, Margaret Cox, Helen Webb
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Scientific Investigation of Mass Graves Towards Protocols and Standard Operating Procedures
2014
Margaret Cox, Ambika Flavel, Ian Hanson, Joanna Laver, Roland Wessling
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Poems Inspired by Dreams
2014
Margaret Cox
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Mum's Perspective on Living with Chronic Illness: Piecing Together the Puzzle of Three Incurable Diseases in One Family
2017
Margaret Cox
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Fromelles - Naming the Dead: The Scientists' Story
2022
Margaret Cox, Peter Jones, Louise Loe
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Forensic archaeology, anthropology and the investigation of mass graves.
Margaret Cox