Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
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... species . Finally , it will be demonstrated that when using scientific methods , such as analysis of incremental growth , a thorough understanding of the biology of the species in question is essential . Introduction Over the last ...
... species . Finally , it will be demonstrated that when using scientific methods , such as analysis of incremental growth , a thorough understanding of the biology of the species in question is essential . Introduction Over the last ...
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... species and when it did not . The seasonal activities of a group of people are inextricably linked to all parts of their way of life . If faunal remains are going to be used firstly to understand seasonal procurement of resources and ...
... species and when it did not . The seasonal activities of a group of people are inextricably linked to all parts of their way of life . If faunal remains are going to be used firstly to understand seasonal procurement of resources and ...
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... species , such as reindeer , roe deer and red deer , but it must be realised that animal behaviour and biology are complex and may well differ between species and ambient environments . As stated by Legge and Rowley - Conwy ( 1988 , 38 ) ...
... species , such as reindeer , roe deer and red deer , but it must be realised that animal behaviour and biology are complex and may well differ between species and ambient environments . As stated by Legge and Rowley - Conwy ( 1988 , 38 ) ...
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