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Medieval Zooarchaeology : What Are We Trying to Do ? Terry O'Connor Department of Archaeology , University of York One particularly abundant source of information about medieval animals is their physical remains , the often copious ...
Medieval Zooarchaeology : What Are We Trying to Do ? Terry O'Connor Department of Archaeology , University of York One particularly abundant source of information about medieval animals is their physical remains , the often copious ...
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... medieval towns . Soderburg ( 2001 ) recently presented a paper on deer in medieval Irish monastic contexts , combining documentary , iconographic and archaeological sources . Schofield and Vince ( 1994 : 192 ) and Harvey ( 1995 : 39 ) ...
... medieval towns . Soderburg ( 2001 ) recently presented a paper on deer in medieval Irish monastic contexts , combining documentary , iconographic and archaeological sources . Schofield and Vince ( 1994 : 192 ) and Harvey ( 1995 : 39 ) ...
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Hewitt , H. J. 1983. The Horse in Medieval England . London : J.A. Allen . Hicks , C. 1993. Animals in Early Medieval Art . Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press . Hoffmann , R. C. 1995. " Carpes pour le duc ... " The operation of fish ...
Hewitt , H. J. 1983. The Horse in Medieval England . London : J.A. Allen . Hicks , C. 1993. Animals in Early Medieval Art . Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press . Hoffmann , R. C. 1995. " Carpes pour le duc ... " The operation of fish ...
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