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_aAMER-ANT/vol.47(4)/ Oct.1982
100 1 _aStahl, Peter W.
245 _aOn small mammal remains in archaeological context.
_bPeter W. Stahl
260 _aEstados Unidos-US :
_bSociety for American Archaeology,
_c1982.
300 _a822-829 páginas.
310 _aTrimestral
362 _avol.47; n.4 (Oct.1982)
490 _3American Antiquity. Journal of the Society for American Archaeology ;
_ano.4
520 _aAnalysis of the dissected remains of certain small mammals suggests a consistently high ratio of edible meat to live weight. These figures, together with the great abundance of small mammals in natural and culturally modified settings, are combined to support the argument that they may have been important elements in prehistoric diet. Their dietary status may be consistently underestimated because of a number of blases.
653 _aARQUEOLOGIA
653 _aMAMIFEROS
653 _aPALEOZOOLOGIA
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_aSociety for American Archaeology
_dEstados Unidos-US : Society for American Archaeology, 1982.
_oHEMREV012692
_tAmerican Antiquity. Journal of the Society for American Archaeology;
_w(BO-LP-MUSEF)MUSEF-HEM-PPE-091233
810 _aSoociety for American Archaeology.
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