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Here it is. Hope it is useful.
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haskel

Haskel J. Greenfield, Full Professor
University of Manitoba
Department of Anthropology
Fletcher Argue 435
Winnipeg, MB R3T 5V5, Canada
Home Tel.: 204-489-4962
Office Tel.: 204-474-6332
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GOD PUT ME ON EARTH TO ACCOMPLISH A CERTAIN NUMBER OF THINGS. RIGHT NOW
I'M SO FAR BEHIND I WILL NEVER DIE!

-----Original Message-----
From: Analysis of animal remains from archaeological sites
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jenny Bredenberg
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 7:43 AM
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Subject: [ZOOARCH] reference material

Dear All,

I'm planning to prepare a small-ish reference collection to use on field
work in Morocco, a couple of sheep and goat skulls and some limb bones.
A while ago Haskel G posted an excellent instruction on how to prepare
bones from scratch, unfortunately I accidentally deleted it from my
folders, so if he or anyone who saved it could re-post it or mail it to
me directly I'd be very grateful. Any other ideas or references also
welcome, I am doing a PhD on animals in Islamic Morocco so feel free to
mail me if you have an interest in this topic or anything else that
might be related to it. I'm always keen on feed back.

Thanks for your time and all the best

Jenny Bredenberg
PhD-student
Institute of Archaology
University College London