Neolithic pigs from Durrington Walls, Wiltshire, England: a biometrical database

作者: Umberto Albarella , Sebastian Payne

DOI: 10.1016/J.JAS.2004.11.008

关键词: PopulationRoyaume uniAssemblage (archaeology)Age groupsGeographyArchaeology

摘要: The large assemblage of animal remains from Late Neolithic Durrington Walls (Wiltshire, England) provides an opportunity to examine patterns variability in the measurements pig bones and teeth a archaeological sample, propose set ‘standard’ be used as comparison with other European sites. results provide basis for suggesting which are best suited tackle different questions, such separation populations, sexes age groups.

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