Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 148
Pigs The animal under consideration is Sus scrofa scrofą , a small cloven hoofed mammal of the family Suidae . Native to the Old World , it is a heavy long - legged lop - eared animal with a long mobile snout , thick bristly brown or ...
Pigs The animal under consideration is Sus scrofa scrofą , a small cloven hoofed mammal of the family Suidae . Native to the Old World , it is a heavy long - legged lop - eared animal with a long mobile snout , thick bristly brown or ...
Page 150
more animals and on several occasions there were attempts to steal pigs . At least one such attempt in 1541 resulted in the loss of approximately 300 animals when an assault scattered the herd . The result of these depredations was the ...
more animals and on several occasions there were attempts to steal pigs . At least one such attempt in 1541 resulted in the loss of approximately 300 animals when an assault scattered the herd . The result of these depredations was the ...
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While the remains of domestic animals were found in all three periods , all of the pig remains were found in the middle and late period depositions . It was concluded that domestic animals were an insignificant part of the early 17th ...
While the remains of domestic animals were found in all three periods , all of the pig remains were found in the middle and late period depositions . It was concluded that domestic animals were an insignificant part of the early 17th ...
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