Diet, Cooking and Cosmology - Interpreting the Evidence from Bronze Age Plant Macro fossils
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عنوان ژورنال: Current Swedish Archaeology
سال: 2021
ISSN: 2002-3901,1102-7355
DOI: 10.37718/csa.1999.10