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... Carr was occupied in winter / early spring . Furthermore , it was later suggested that the red deer would have migrated in the winter from the North Yorkshire Moors to the Vale of Pickering where Star Carr was situated ( Clark 1972 ) ...
... Carr was occupied in winter / early spring . Furthermore , it was later suggested that the red deer would have migrated in the winter from the North Yorkshire Moors to the Vale of Pickering where Star Carr was situated ( Clark 1972 ) ...
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... Carr an alternative view ' , Irish Archaeological Research Forum 5 , 15-22 . Charles , R. 1997 ' The exploitation of ... Carr : An Early Mesolithic Site at Seamer Carr near Scarborough , Yorkshire . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press ...
... Carr an alternative view ' , Irish Archaeological Research Forum 5 , 15-22 . Charles , R. 1997 ' The exploitation of ... Carr : An Early Mesolithic Site at Seamer Carr near Scarborough , Yorkshire . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press ...
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... Carr revealed that red deer were over - estimated in the original report due to the inclusion of shed antler into the equation ( Caulfield 1978 ; Legge & Rowley- Conwy 1988 ) . In terms of potential meat weight auroch is more ...
... Carr revealed that red deer were over - estimated in the original report due to the inclusion of shed antler into the equation ( Caulfield 1978 ; Legge & Rowley- Conwy 1988 ) . In terms of potential meat weight auroch is more ...
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