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A day in the life of a zooarchaeologist – playing with bones at the Natural History Museum


Year: 2011 Author: Lizzie Wright Categories: Prehistory, Day of Archaeology 2011, Day of Archaeology, Museum Archaeology, Science

Tags: food, Europe, Poland, metal implements, Research, Spyridoula Pappa, Bovines, The Star, Britain, Cardiff, Mammal Group, Natural History Museum, security guard, Pilot, Italy, NHM Mammal Group, Andy Currant, http, Copenhagen, Extinction, Zoology Museum, Bone, National Museum of Wales, Roberto Portela, Aurochs, Zooarchaeology, London, Danish National Museum, Mammal, France, a day in the life, Wales, Cambridge, Portugal, Palaeontology Department, The Skulls, Denmark

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