Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 18Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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the taphonomic pathways by which the bone fragments reached the deposit in which they were encountered . Studies of bone taphonomy have not , on the whole , tackled urban deposits , beyond some fairly simple modelling of pathways and ...
the taphonomic pathways by which the bone fragments reached the deposit in which they were encountered . Studies of bone taphonomy have not , on the whole , tackled urban deposits , beyond some fairly simple modelling of pathways and ...
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... deposits , becoming infrequent by the late fifteenth century with the greater use of paper ( Yanin , 1992 : 71 ) . Archaeological background Novgorod is one of the most intensively and continuously studied urban sites in northern Europe ...
... deposits , becoming infrequent by the late fifteenth century with the greater use of paper ( Yanin , 1992 : 71 ) . Archaeological background Novgorod is one of the most intensively and continuously studied urban sites in northern Europe ...
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... deposits ( Hamilton - Dyer , in press ) . Sieving experiments in Novgorod showed conclusively that fish were significantly under - represented in hand - collected material and biased towards the bones of larger pike and zander ( Maltby ...
... deposits ( Hamilton - Dyer , in press ) . Sieving experiments in Novgorod showed conclusively that fish were significantly under - represented in hand - collected material and biased towards the bones of larger pike and zander ( Maltby ...
Contents
A few words on animals | 1 |
King of all beasts beast of all kings | 26 |
A new interpretation of the Witham Bowl and its animal imagery | 60 |
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