I can send the pdf to whose of you who are intereested.
Cheers
JD Vigne
Moore, Elizabeth (VMNH) a écrit :
> I would be interested in seeing this too.
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> *Subject:* [ZOOARCH] Roe deer age at death article
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> Hi all
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>
> I'm trying to get hold of the below article, unfortunately we don't
> have a copy here. If anyone could send me a copy or post one on
> zoobook it would be much appreciated.
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> C. Timé and J.-D. Vigne (2003) Roe deer (/Capreolus capreolus/) age at
> death estimates: new methods
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> and modern reference data for tooth eruption and wear, and for
> epiphyseal fusion. /Archaeofauna /*12*: 157-
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> 173
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> Best wishes
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> Jim
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