Hi Christian I don't, but would love a copy. If you have an interest in studying camels, the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest has some material. Which brings a thought, do you know if we have anything with you or ICAZ regarding specimen collections? Pamela J Cross Zoo/Bioarchaeology Archaeological Sciences, University of Bradford, BD7 1DP UK p.j.cross (at) student.bradford.ac.uk / pajx(at) aol.com http://www.barc.brad.ac.uk/resstud_Cross.php http://bradford.academia.edu/PamCross Life at the Edge "liminality...enable[s] evolution and growth ... Boundaries and edges also characterize the dynamics of landscapes ... environments..[both intellectual and physical]." Andrews & Roberts 2012, Liminal Landscapes -----Original Message----- From: Hans Christan Küchelmann <[log in to unmask]> To: ZOOARCH <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Wed, Dec 20, 2017 7:16 am Subject: [ZOOARCH] Köhler-Rollefson 1989 Dear colleagues, does anybody happen to have a copy of this article. The book is unfortunately lost in our library: Köhler-Rollefson, I. 1989, "Zoological analysis of camel skeletons" in Pella of the Decapolis. Volume 2, eds. R.H. Smith & I.P. Day, College of Wooster Art Museum, Wooster, pp. 142-163. Best Christian -- Knochenarbeit Hans Christian Küchelmann Speicherhof 4, D-28217 Bremen, Germany tel: +49 - 421 - 61 99 177 fax: +49 - 421 - 37 83 540 mail: [log in to unmask] web: http://www.knochenarbeit.de