Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
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Different Types of Dog at Roman Godmanchester Joanna Brück Trinity College , Dublin , Ireland The increase in the range of heights of domestic dog during the Romano- British period is a well - documented phenomenon ( Harcourt 1974 ...
Different Types of Dog at Roman Godmanchester Joanna Brück Trinity College , Dublin , Ireland The increase in the range of heights of domestic dog during the Romano- British period is a well - documented phenomenon ( Harcourt 1974 ...
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... substantial overlap in shoulder height between modern breeds of dog ; this does not , therefore , disprove the existence of different types of dog in Roman Britain . Context GL SD Bd SH SD / GL Bd / Different Types of Dog at Godmanchester ...
... substantial overlap in shoulder height between modern breeds of dog ; this does not , therefore , disprove the existence of different types of dog in Roman Britain . Context GL SD Bd SH SD / GL Bd / Different Types of Dog at Godmanchester ...
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... types of dog , the range of metrical variability of the radii was also examined . Three measurements were taken : greatest length ( GL ) , mid - shaft diameter ( SD ) and distal width ( Bd ) . As can be ... Types of Dog at Godmanchester 80.
... types of dog , the range of metrical variability of the radii was also examined . Three measurements were taken : greatest length ( GL ) , mid - shaft diameter ( SD ) and distal width ( Bd ) . As can be ... Types of Dog at Godmanchester 80.
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