Publisher: Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris

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Entre tradition classique et imaginaire germano-celtique: les monstres anthropomorphes des mers septentrionales, au Moyen Âge et au début de l'époque moderne
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Animal limbs in funerary contexts in southern Portugal and the question of segmentation
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Dog burials associated with Human burials in the West Indies during the early pre-Columbian Ceramic Age (500 BC-600 AD)
Sandrine Grouard, et al. (2013)
Early domestication and farming: what should we know or do for a better understanding?
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Symptomatologie des morsures d'ophidiens d'après le papyrus Brooklyn nos 47.218.48 et 85 : aspects épistémologiques d'un texte égyptien ancien recopié au IVe siècle avant notre ère
Sydney H. Aufrère, et al. (2012)
New insights into the Early Neolithic economy and management of animals in Southern and Central Europe revealed using lipid residue analyses of pottery vessels
M. Salque, et al. (2012)
The Milky Way: The implications of using animal milk products in infant feeding
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