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As a European domesticate , the pig , in the context of European culture , came bound with a set of human and animal relationships which to the Indian were foreign and sometimes disruptive . Further , when Europeans were present in ...
As a European domesticate , the pig , in the context of European culture , came bound with a set of human and animal relationships which to the Indian were foreign and sometimes disruptive . Further , when Europeans were present in ...
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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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Carol Dana | 15 |
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La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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