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Early Bronze and Iron Age Animal Exploitation in Northeastern Anatolia: The faunal remains from Sos Höyük and Büyüktepe Höyük Sarah Howell-meurs

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Early Bronze and Iron Age Animal Exploitation in Northeastern Anatolia: The faunal remains from Sos Höyük and Büyüktepe Höyük Sarah Howell-meurs
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Early Bronze and Iron Age Animal Exploitation in Northeastern Anatolia: The faunal remains from Sos Höyük and Büyüktepe Höyük Sarah Howell-meurs instant download after payment.

Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.99 MB
Author: Sarah Howell-Meurs
ISBN: 9781841712376, 184171237X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Early Bronze and Iron Age Animal Exploitation in Northeastern Anatolia: The faunal remains from Sos Höyük and Büyüktepe Höyük Sarah Howell-meurs by Sarah Howell-meurs 9781841712376, 184171237X instant download after payment.

Early Bronze and Iron Age faunal remains from the two sites in the northeastern region of Turkey were analysed to establish characteristics of the previously unexamined economic patterns of the region. The study aimed to establish whether the assemblages reflect differences in the nature of occupations between the two periods, the degree of temporal consistency in subsistence strategies and the placement of the findings within the context throughout Anatolia.

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