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Just skin and bones ? New perspectives on human-animal relations in the historical past

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EditorPluskowski A.

Jaar2005

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

VolumeS 1410

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Pagina’s112

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781841718538

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Exemplaar35652 ReknummerT-4-3-e

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