Don't you mean Richard Meadow?
>>> salima <[log in to unmask]> 05/30 3:24 PM >>>
Richard Redding is the best source, although his area is more the Punjab
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> Dear Florencia
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> I'm guessing you want to know about fauna of this region - one of the
> best places to start might be with Roberts 'the mammals of Pakistan'.
> Is there a period or issue that you are particularly interested in?
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> Cheers
> Ruth
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> Dear Zooarchers:
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> Does anyone know of any archaeologist or anthropologist having worked or
> working in Pakistan, specially in the mountainous region of the
> Karakorum?.
> References on the Himalayas, Hindukush or Pamir chains are also welcome
> Thank you in advance,
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> Florencia
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Salima Ikram (Dr)
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