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Jaar1975
PublicatietypeAflevering
SerieJournal of Archaeological Science
Volume2/2
Subtitel--
Pagina’s85-167
UitgeverAcademic Press
PlaatsLondon/New York
ISBN--
Citation key--
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Exemplaar112154 ReknummerT-18-3-a
Pitfalls in the environmental interpretation of insect death assemblages
85-94
Kenward H. K.
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Excavation and pollen analysis on a bell barrow at Ascot, Berkshire
95-108
Bradley R. & Keith-Lucas M.
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The craniology and relationships fo four species of Bos. II. Basic craniology: Bos taurus L. proportions and angles
109-128
Grigson G.
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C.O. Watherhouse's list of insects from Silchester (Withe a note on early identifications of insects in archaeological contexts)
129-136
Amsden A .F. & Boon G. C.
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Absence of premolar teeth from ruminant mandibles founds at archaeological sites
137-144
Andrews A. H. & Noddle B. A.
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Scanniing electron microscopy of wood replaced by iron corrosion products
145-150
Keepax C.
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A reconsideration of the date of the Kanam jaw
151-152
Oakley K. P. |
Simplified procedure for examining charcoal specimens for identification
153-159
Lenney L. & Casteel R. W. |
Adaptive growth rate changes as a possible explanation for the distinctiveness of the Neanderthalers
161-163
Brothwell D. |