
Palaeohistoria 25 (1983)
Institute of Archaeology, Groningen, the Netherlands
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher CRC Press
- Date of Publication 1 January 1986
- ISBN 9789061916062
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages224 pages
- Size 280x210 mm
- Weight 570 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This volume gives an impression of the Archaeozoology Department's current research activity. It will be useful for several research workers, a number of technical assistants, and research students of archaeozoology.
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This volume gives an impression of the Archaeozoology Department's current research activity. It will be useful for several research workers, a number of technical assistants, and research students of archaeozoology.
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1. Some notes on recent and pre- and protohistoric fishing gear from Northwestern Europe 2. The molluscs of the dwelling mound Gomolava, Yugoslavia. An environmental investigation on and near Gomolava 3. Spoolde. Worked and unworked antlers and bone tools from Spoolde, De Gaste, the IJsselmeerpolders and adjacent areas 4. The animal remains of Tell Sweyhat, Syria 5. Farming on the banks of the river Aa. The faunal remains and bone objects of Paddepoel 200 B.C.-250 AD. 6. A meal for the dead. Animal bone finds in Roman graves 7. Medieval horses from Utrecht (Jan Meijenstraat) 8. The zoological reference collection of the Biologisch-Archaeologisch Instituut in Groningen 9. The catalogue of the reference collection of the Biologisch?Archaeologisch Instituut
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