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Palaeohistoria 25 (1983)

  • Frontmatter
    The Editorial Staff
    I-VI
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  • A.E. van Giffen as archaeozoologist
    A.T. Clason
    1-6
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  • Some notes on recent and pre- and protohistoric fishing gear from Northwestern Europe
    D.C. Brinkhuizen
    7-53
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  • The molluscs of the dwelling mound Gomolava, Yugoslavia. An environmental investigation on and near Gomolava
    J.W. Eggink
    55-76
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  • Spoolde. Worked and unworked antlers and bone tools from Spoolde, De Gaste, the IJsselmeerpolders and adjacent areas
    A.T. Clason
    77-130
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  • The animal remains of Tell Sweyhat, Syria
    H. Buitenhuis
    131-144
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  • Farming on the banks of the river Aa. The faunal remains and bone objects of Paddepoel 200 B.C.-250 A.D.
    E. Knol
    154-182
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  • A meal for the dead. Animal bone finds in Roman graves
    R.C.G.M. Lauwerier
    183-193
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  • Medieval horses from Utrecht (Jan Meijenstraat)
    W. Prummel
    195-210
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  • The zoological reference collection of the Biologisch-Archaeologisch Instituut in Groningen. With appendix by A. T Clason, R.J. Kosters & T.P. Jacobs: The catalogue of the reference collection of the Biologisch-Archaeologisch Instituut
    A.T. Clason
    211-217
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