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Animals And Archaeology In Northern Medieval Russia Zooarchaeological Studies In Novgorod And Its Region Mark Maltby

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Animals And Archaeology In Northern Medieval Russia Zooarchaeological Studies In Novgorod And Its Region Mark Maltby
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Publisher: Oxbow Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.87 MB
Pages: 394
Author: Mark Maltby, Mark Brisbane
ISBN: 9781842172773, 1842172778
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Animals And Archaeology In Northern Medieval Russia Zooarchaeological Studies In Novgorod And Its Region Mark Maltby by Mark Maltby, Mark Brisbane 9781842172773, 1842172778 instant download after payment.

This is the third book on material studies in this series on medieval Novgorod and its territory, and deals with a substantial body of animal bones that has been recovered over the last decade. The zooarchaeological evidence is discussed by the editor and a number of other British and Russian specialists looking at the remains of mammals, birds and fish. Topics discussed include diet, butchery practices, the exploitation of fur and skins, mortality patterns of mammals, and metrical analyses of a wide range of species. Detailed data sets are provided to enable the reader to make comparisons with their own research, but the book is also suitable for those with a more general interest in medieval Russian archaeology.

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