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If fault must be found in the field work and subsequent report, it is the lack of an osteological and biodata summary. One would like to assume that no bones (human or animal) or other biodata were found, rather than, this information was ignored. Although it was mentioned that some human skeletal remains were recovered while some of the local residents dug the foundations of some of their houses, a collection and report of the biodata certainly would have contributed to a greater understanding of the inhabitants of Vaddamanu. This does not, however, distract from the immense advances this text contributes to the discussion of the South Asian chronicle.
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