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Castles and towns of the Teutonic Order in Chelmno Land: Environment, animals and plant subsistence. A new archaeological and geo-archaeological study
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Disassembling cattle and enskilling subjectivities: Butchering techniques and the emergence of new colonial subjects in Santiago de Guatemala
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Journal:  Journal of Social Archaeology Volume 20, Issue 2 (2020), p. 189
Lower Paleolithic Stone-Animal ontologies: stone scrapers as mediators between early humans and their preferred prey
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