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... reports . Two examples of this theoretical unawareness will clarify this statement . The first one makes reference to the overvaluing of the numbers of faunal remains by archaeozoologists ( nowhere but in archaeozoology does one sheep ...
... reports . Two examples of this theoretical unawareness will clarify this statement . The first one makes reference to the overvaluing of the numbers of faunal remains by archaeozoologists ( nowhere but in archaeozoology does one sheep ...
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... reports . This situation also favours some of the problems that arise in the relationship between archaeologists and ... reports in order to obtain economic conclusions . Although , at first sight this could be an improvement , the ...
... reports . This situation also favours some of the problems that arise in the relationship between archaeologists and ... reports in order to obtain economic conclusions . Although , at first sight this could be an improvement , the ...
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... Reports 15 , 118-210 . Harcourt , R.A. 1974 ' The dog in prehistoric and early historic Britain ' , Journal of Archaeological Science 1 , 151-175 . Luff , R.-M. 1982 A Zooarchaeological Study of the Roman North - Western Provinces ...
... Reports 15 , 118-210 . Harcourt , R.A. 1974 ' The dog in prehistoric and early historic Britain ' , Journal of Archaeological Science 1 , 151-175 . Luff , R.-M. 1982 A Zooarchaeological Study of the Roman North - Western Provinces ...
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