Canadian Zooarchaeology, No. 10 (1996)

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ISSN: 1923-2527
EISSN: 1923-2535
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    Canadian Zooarchaeology / Zooarchéologie canadienne, No. 10 (1996)
    (University of Victoria Libraries, 1996) Stewart, Kathlyn; Cox Thomas, Stephen; Muir, Jeffrey; Burke, Ariane; Leblanc, Leola
    This issue contains: - Editor's Note by Kathlyn Stewart (p. 1) - Differentiation of selected frog (Rana) and toad (Bufo) bones using morphological and osteometric traits by Stephen Cox Thomas (p. 2-8) - Zooarchaeological presentations in honour of Dr. H.G. Savage – summary of the papers at the CAA, May 1996 by Kathlyn Stewart, Jeffrey Muir (p. 17-20) - Crimean faunal program by Ariane Burke (p. 9-11) - Zooarchaeological report from Konispol Cave, Albania by Leola Leblanc (p. 11-15) - A brief summary of the cervid pit found at the Watford site (AlGu-5) by Jeffrey Muir (p. 16-17) - Recent Publications by Kathlyn Stewart (p. 21-23) - Forthcoming Conferences by Kathlyn Stewart (p. 23-24) - Requests, Exchanges, Notices by Kathlyn Stewart (p. 24)
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