Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
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... deer antler and bone were thought to indicate that red deer was the most important resource at the site . Of the 106 red deer antlers found , 65 had been broken out of the skulls . The inference from this was that the occupation of the ...
... deer antler and bone were thought to indicate that red deer was the most important resource at the site . Of the 106 red deer antlers found , 65 had been broken out of the skulls . The inference from this was that the occupation of the ...
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would have been , red deer do not migrate and therefore the studies by Darling and Ingebrigtsen of deer in Scotland and Norway are not valid for this study area ( Legge and Rowley - Conwy 1988 ) . Red deer can tolerate a wide range of ...
would have been , red deer do not migrate and therefore the studies by Darling and Ingebrigtsen of deer in Scotland and Norway are not valid for this study area ( Legge and Rowley - Conwy 1988 ) . Red deer can tolerate a wide range of ...
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... deer were less important in the diet than previously suggested . He showed that red deer antler was an important raw material and doubted the model of seasonal transhumance of deer and people . It was concluded that the bone ...
... deer were less important in the diet than previously suggested . He showed that red deer antler was an important raw material and doubted the model of seasonal transhumance of deer and people . It was concluded that the bone ...
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