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Phyla / Mesolithic / Capsian culture / Land snail / Heliciculture / Escargot / Iberomaurusian / Helix / Holocene / Gastropods / African archaeology / Archaeology
Date: 2006-11-14 08:33:30
Phyla
Mesolithic
Capsian culture
Land snail
Heliciculture
Escargot
Iberomaurusian
Helix
Holocene
Gastropods
African archaeology
Archaeology

PETITS ANIMAUX ET SOCIÉTÉS HUMAINES. DU COMPLÉMENT ALIMENTAIRE AUX RESSOURCES UTILITAIRES XXIVe rencontres internationales d’archéologie et d’histoire d’Antibes Sous la direction de J.-P. Brugal et J. Desse Éd

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