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... Animal Genetics 31 : 329–332 . Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations ( FAO ) 2004. Measurement of domestic animal diversity ( MoDAD ) : Recommended microsatellite markers . In Sec- ondary Guidelines for Development of ...
... Animal Genetics 31 : 329–332 . Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations ( FAO ) 2004. Measurement of domestic animal diversity ( MoDAD ) : Recommended microsatellite markers . In Sec- ondary Guidelines for Development of ...
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... Animal DNA in PCR reagents plagues ancient DNA research . Journal of Archaeological Science 34 : 1361–1366 . MacHugh , D.E. , Loftus , R.T. , Cunningham , P. and Bradley , D.G. 1998. Genetic structure of seven European cattle breeds ...
... Animal DNA in PCR reagents plagues ancient DNA research . Journal of Archaeological Science 34 : 1361–1366 . MacHugh , D.E. , Loftus , R.T. , Cunningham , P. and Bradley , D.G. 1998. Genetic structure of seven European cattle breeds ...
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... animal foods can be inferred as an essen- tial requirement to survival ( also posited by Yesner 1984 ) . This argument is also supported by ethnographic evidence that suggests food storage in cold - climate societies is virtually ...
... animal foods can be inferred as an essen- tial requirement to survival ( also posited by Yesner 1984 ) . This argument is also supported by ethnographic evidence that suggests food storage in cold - climate societies is virtually ...
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Archaeological Histories | 1 |
Our Legacies in Saving the Past | 25 |
Reflections on the Changing Role of Masada in Israeli National Consciousness | 41 |
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