Iceland (Geographic Keyword)
626-650 (686 Records)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_112624AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_112641AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_112732AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_112754AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_112836AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_114240AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_114421AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_114431AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_114458AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_114522AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_114712AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_114734AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_114913AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_114930AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_114948AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_115205AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_115230AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_115247AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_115312AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_115857AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
SKULLS2002_0709_115914AA (2002)
HST cattle skull pictures
The sling in medieval Europe (2006)
J. Whittaker: History, accounts of accuracy, good refs.
A Small Archaeofauna from Context 714 Þingvellir (Thingvellir), Iceland (2014)
In 2006 a small collection of animal bones (archaeofauna) was recovered from a pit fill from the farm and church site near the famous assembly site of Thingvellir in southern Iceland. The bone collection was from a pit (context 714) and was associated with pieces of hack-silver and three (?)silver coins of 11th century date. The analysis of the bone remains indicates that these were animal (not human) remains, and that sheep, pig, and a larger animal (probably cattle) were represented. The...
The social context for archaeological reconstruction in England, Germany and Scandinavia (2000)
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