Dear Colin,
this adress might be of interest:
Albert Heim Foundation for Canine Research
Natural History Museum Berne (NMBE) • Bernastrasse 15 • CH-3005 Bern •
Switzerland
tel: +41 31 350 71 11 • fax: +41 31 350 74 99
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
web: www.nmbe.ch/abtwt/ahst.html
Yours
Christian
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KNOCHENARBEIT
Hans Christian Küchelmann
Diplom-Biologe
Findorffstrasse 12, D-28215 Bremen, Germany
tel: +421 / 61 99 177
fax: +421 / 37 83 540
mail: [log in to unmask]
web: http://www.knochenarbeit.de
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Colin P. Amundsen schrieb:
> Hi All,
>
> I was wondering if anyone knows of some good references regarding dogs in archaeological collections. I'm working on a project in northern Norway where we have found two fully articulated dogs located within a structure (right next to the hearth-poor guys) dated to approximately 1200 -1400 A.D..
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> I'm pretty ignorant of dogs so if someone could point me in the proper direction as far as techniques of analysis, manuals, etc. that would be most appreciative.
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> Thanks!!
> Colin
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