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The Untold Story of the Euboean Hinterland Through Animal Remains: The Exploitation of Mammals in the Messapian Plain of Euboea Island (Greece), during the Middle Byzantine Period.
Red deer (Cervus elaphus) in the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition, a comparative perspective.
Size Does Matter: An Archaeozoological Study on Dutch Bronze Age Suids Using Osteometric Analysis
A taphonomic and spatial distribution analysis of large mammals from the Lower Palaeolithic site Schöningen 13 II-1, Germany
Dog companionship in the Netherlands around the Dutch Roman frontier
Adding a new piece to the puzzle: the Shell Assemblage from Tabacalera, Gijón
The presence and role of domestic geese and ducks in Zuid Holland, 150-1700 AD
Viking wildfowling
Fishing between domesticates: fishing strategies during the Middle Neolithic in the Sado estuary (Portugal)
The Menu of A Roman Vicus
FISH IN ‘S-HERTOGENBOSCH- A study of the importance and value of fish in the late medieval and early modern period of ‘s-Hertogenbosch
An archaeozoological study on animal consumption in urban areas from late medieval and early modern Holland (11th - 18th century)
A Study without Context: Studying faunal remains from the Pleistocene Cattenbroekerplas located in the Dutch municipality of Woerden
Analysis of the Animal Bone Assemblage of Sedgeford in the Context of Anglo-Saxon England
A study of animal bone remains from a poor labourer community at the IPSE site in Delft
De Cervidae van de Vroeg-Paleolithische site Schöningen (Nedersaksen, Duitsland)