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Publication on the dogs on early medieval cemetaries of Germanic tribes.

This is not an strictly zooarch question, but I'd appreciate any references.

It's about a site, which was a late 18th - early 19th century ranch. Its walls were 60 cm wide, because of the length of the bricks it was made from. In these walls, we…

Butchering evidences found in skeletons of the rodent Lagostomus maximus (pains vizcacha) coming from archaeological sites of the end of late Holocene (1000 to 600 b.P.) of the Western Edge of Tandilia Range (Buenos Aires Province, Argentina) are…

We incorporate many new images.
Natural: Dermestid holes in human bones, paleopathology (fracture) microvertebrates; carnivore punctures, deforming arthritis in puma

Cultural: cut marks on small rodents, cow, horse and…

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