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The Southern Levantine pig from domestication to Romanization: A biometrical approach
Max D. Price
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Lee Perry-Gal
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Hagar Reshef
Zinman Institute of Archaeology
Department of Archaeology
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Southern Levant
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Morphological Changes
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Wild Boar
100%
Domestication
100%
Romanization
100%
Roman Period
50%
Iron Age
50%
Body Size
50%
Relative Abundance
50%
Classical Age
50%
Management Techniques
50%
Islamic Period
50%
Pre-Pottery Neolithic
50%
Local Origin
50%
Pig Husbandry
50%
Mitochondrial Haplogroups
50%
Large-scale Synthesis
50%
Native pigs
50%
Kill-off Patterns
50%
Abundance Data
50%
Pig Domestication
50%
Tooth Size
50%
Genetic Replacement
50%
Arts and Humanities
Morphology
100%
Romanization
100%
Southern Levant
66%
Roman Period
33%
Iron Age
33%
Millennium
33%
Husbandry
33%
Classical Period
33%
Islamic Period
33%
Teeth
33%
Pre-Pottery Neolithic C
33%
Kill-off patterns
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Levant
100%
Morphology
100%
Pottery
33%
Iron Age
33%