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Occupational Histories, Settlements, and Subsistence in Western India: What Bones and Genes can tell us about the Origins and Spread of Pastoralism
Contributor(s):: Patel, Ajita K.
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Ordinary and ritual uses of meat in lenisei Basin The example of reindeer and sheep
Contributor(s):: D'Iatchenko, Vladimir I., David, Francine
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Ras al-cam and Achoura Two meat-eating feasts in Tunisia
Contributor(s):: Trabelsi-Bacha, Hamida
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Representation of movement in the Upper Palaeolithic: An ethological approach to the interpretation of parietal art
Contributor(s):: Azema, Marc
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The bestiary of Lautreamont. Classification of animals with commentary
Contributor(s):: Lassalle, Jean-Pierre
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Whose Bones are those? Preliminary Comparative Analysis of Fragmented Human and Animal Bones in the "Death Pit" at Domuztepe, a Late Neolithic Settlement in Southeastern Turkey
Contributor(s):: Kansa, Sarah Whitcher, Gauld, Suellen C., Campbell, Stuart, Carter, Elizabeth
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An annotated visit to the cinematic zoo
Contributor(s):: Burland, J. Alexis
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Animals in children's stories
Contributor(s):: Krueger, David W., Krueger, Lauren N.
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Artists and beasts: sacred and sacrificed
Contributor(s):: Lager, Eric
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The animal-human bond: health and wellness
Contributor(s):: Friedmann, Erika, Tsai, Chia-Chun
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The role of animal-assisted therapy in clinical practice: the importance of demonstrating empirically orientated psychotherapy
Contributor(s):: Fine, Aubrey H., Mio, Jeffery S.