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Sampling Fish Bones: A Consideration of the Importance of Screen Size and Disposal Context in the North Pacific
Megan A. Partlow
Arctic Anthropology, February 2006, 43 (1) 67-79; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/arc.2011.0064
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Sampling Fish Bones: A Consideration of the Importance of Screen Size and Disposal Context in the North Pacific
Megan A. Partlow
Arctic Anthropology Feb 2006, 43 (1) 67-79; DOI: 10.1353/arc.2011.0064
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