2020
DOI: 10.1002/oa.2880
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Roman Tunisian dietary patterns as a feature ofRomanitas: An archaeozoological approach

Abstract: This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions."Aquest arxiu PDF conté el manuscrit acceptat per a la seva publicació. Funding informationEuropean programme of International doctorate in Quaternary and Prehistory scholarship Eramus+ (IDQP)

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“… 88 Azaza and Colominas 2020 offer an overview and synthesis, attributing the lack of wild species to minimal forest around urban centres. For Carthage, see MacKinnon 2010: 170–1, noting the paucity of wild animals (0.7 per cent of assemblages at the sites studied).…”
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“… 88 Azaza and Colominas 2020 offer an overview and synthesis, attributing the lack of wild species to minimal forest around urban centres. For Carthage, see MacKinnon 2010: 170–1, noting the paucity of wild animals (0.7 per cent of assemblages at the sites studied).…”
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confidence: 99%