The analysis of animal bones found in the castle mount of Jersika
2000
Mugurevics, A. (Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Veterinary Medicine)
Animal bones found in the archeological excavations in the castle mount of Jersika were studied to clarify the structure of inhabitants' diet, the species of domestic animals and chases. Altogether 2531 bones of mammals were determined. 92.84% of the determined bones belong to domestic animals, 7.15% - to wild belong. The information about domestic animals in the ancient Jersika was specified. It was established that the main aim of hunting was the yield of furs.
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书目信息
Veterinarmedicinas raksti (Latvia)
ISSN
1407-1754
出版者
Latvia University of Agriculture
页码
p. 124-129
其它主题
Animales domesticos; Investigacion
语言
拉脱维亚语
注释
Summaries (En, Lv)
3 ill., 5 ref.
翻译的标题
Jersikas pilskalna atrasto dzivnieku kaulu analize
类型
Summary; Conference
来源
[Proceedings of the International Conference "Current Issues in Veterinary Medicine", 29 September 2000, Jelgava, Latvia], Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.- Jelgava (Latvia): Latvia University of Agriculture, 2000. 275 p.
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International Conference: Current Issues in Veterinary Medicine, Jelgava (Latvia), 29 Sep 2000
2000-08-15
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