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SM ISO690:2012 MANASERYAN, Ninna H.. Human-animal interrelation in ancient Armenia. In: Академику Л.С. Бергу – 145 лет:: Сборник научных статей, 1 februarie 2021, Bender. Bender: Tipogr. “Arconteh”, 2021, pp. 167-169. ISBN 978-9975-3404-9-6. |
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This paper, based on animal remains from archaeological sites examines the state of the fauna of Armenia in the Holocene i.e., a period when contemporary fauna were being distributed worldwide exposing to the most intensive direct and indirect impacts of man. |
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Cuvinte-cheie Armenia, Holocene fauna, animals, bone remains |
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