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Two novel methods for the study of dental morphological variation in Sus scrofa, in order to identify separate breeding groups within archaeological assemblages / [Warman, Sylvia]
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In: The first steps of animal domestication : new archaeozoological approaches / Jean-Denis Vigne, Joris Peters & Daniel Helmer Ed(s). Oxford, Oxbow
Sujet: archéozoologie • domestication des animaux • dentition • sanglier • suidé • mammifères • faune sauvage • faune domestiquée • morphométrie (anatomie)
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Sus scrofa
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