A Re-examination of Sheep Bone Density and its Role in Assessing Taphonomic Histories of Zooarchaeological Assemblages: PhD Thesis, University College London (2002)

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Robert Symmons (2004) A Re-examination of Sheep Bone Density and its Role in Assessing Taphonomic Histories of Zooarchaeological Assemblages: PhD Thesis, University College London (2002) [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1000223

A Re-examination of Sheep Bone Density and its Role in Assessing Taphonomic Histories of Zooarchaeological Assemblages: PhD Thesis, University College London (2002)

Location World regionContinental Europe
Non British Isles countryTurkey
TGNWorld, Europe, Asia, Turkey, Central Anatolian Region, Catalhoyuk
Grid reference Latitude longitude
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37.6712837074
32.8206540045 32.8351576389
37.6608447242
Subject Event Type (England)EXCAVATION
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)ANIMAL REMAINS
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsTaphonomy
Monument Type (England)SETTLEMENT
Period MIDASNeolithic
Project dates Created From01-JAN-2002
Created To31-DEC-2002
First Released17-FEB-2004
Last Modified06-MAR-2006
Related information Is Format ofSymmons, R. (2002) A re-examination of sheep bone density and its role in assessing taphonomic histories of zooarchaeological assemblages. : University College London
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