Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 18-19Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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... species include large species , such as capercaillie , black grouse , swan , stork , crane and heron . Many of the geese may have been domestic birds . Smaller gamebirds such as partridge and woodcock are also present in small numbers ...
... species include large species , such as capercaillie , black grouse , swan , stork , crane and heron . Many of the geese may have been domestic birds . Smaller gamebirds such as partridge and woodcock are also present in small numbers ...
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... species in the rivers and lakes of the territory of Novgorod . As all the names of fish species that are mentioned in the birch - bark documents refer to the collection of tribute , those species were the ones preferred and deliberately ...
... species in the rivers and lakes of the territory of Novgorod . As all the names of fish species that are mentioned in the birch - bark documents refer to the collection of tribute , those species were the ones preferred and deliberately ...
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• Species indicators : the faunal assemblages of related sites are used to refer to species present in the surrounding locality as well as those imported in from outside the immediate hinterland . The ' size , shape and general ...
• Species indicators : the faunal assemblages of related sites are used to refer to species present in the surrounding locality as well as those imported in from outside the immediate hinterland . The ' size , shape and general ...
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