Canadian Zooarchaeology, No. 06 (1994)

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ISSN: 1923-2527
EISSN: 1923-2535
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    Canadian Zooarchaeology / Zooarchéologie canadienne, No. 6 (1994)
    (University of Victoria Libraries, 1994) Stewart, Kathlyn; Burke, Ariane; Rick, Anne M.; Morlan, Richard E.; Cooper, Janet
    This issue contains: - Editor's Note by Kathlyn Stewart (p. 1) - The Killing Season: Zooarchaeology and Seasonality by Ariane Burke (p. 2-6) - Champlain was here: animal remains from early settlements at Québec and Cap Tourment by Anne M. Rick (p. 6-10) - Some bones that ofte get away but may come back to haunt us by Richard E. Morlan (p. 10-12) - Elbow grease and the fragile piece by Janet Cooper (p. 12-13) - Contributions to Zooarchaeological Research: Papers presented at the Faunal session, Canadian Archaeological Association: Edmonton, May 1994 by Ariane Burke (p. 13-16) - Selected papers and posters presented at the ICAZ conference by Kathlyn Stewart (p. 16-18) - Recent Publications by Kathlyn Stewart (p. 19) - Forthcoming Conferences by Kathlyn Stewart (p. 19)
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