Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
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... dogs . The bones examined also provided a number of other interesting insights into the relationship between people and dogs during this period . Evidence for the existence of different ' types ' of dog Shoulder heights Shoulder height ...
... dogs . The bones examined also provided a number of other interesting insights into the relationship between people and dogs during this period . Evidence for the existence of different ' types ' of dog Shoulder heights Shoulder height ...
Page 81
... Dogs with short , bowed bones An important feature of the bones in the collection is that all but one of the radii ... dogs begin to appear in large numbers ( ibid .: 70 ) ; many of these possess bowed legs like the smaller dogs from ...
... Dogs with short , bowed bones An important feature of the bones in the collection is that all but one of the radii ... dogs begin to appear in large numbers ( ibid .: 70 ) ; many of these possess bowed legs like the smaller dogs from ...
Page 85
... dog was one of the smaller animals , its shoulder height of approximately thirty centimetres being calculated from its other radius . If these smaller dogs were indeed kept as pets , it might not be unlikely that the animal was provided ...
... dog was one of the smaller animals , its shoulder height of approximately thirty centimetres being calculated from its other radius . If these smaller dogs were indeed kept as pets , it might not be unlikely that the animal was provided ...
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