Bird scraps from a Greek table: The case of Klisoura Cave

作者: Teresa Tomek , Zbigniew M. Bocheñski

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摘要: The paper analyses bird remains from Klisoura Cave, Eastern Peloponnese, Greece. 449 belong to 10 taxa, of which two species Rock Partridge Alectoris graeca and Great Bustard Otis tarda clearly predominate. Traces burning the archaeological setting indicate that bones were deposited by humans.

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