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Rijkelijkhuizen, M., 2009. Whales, Walruses, and Elephants: Artisans in Ivory, Baleen, and Other Skeletal Materials in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam. ''Int. J. Histor. Archaeol.'' 13, p.409–429. | Rijkelijkhuizen, M., 2009. Whales, Walruses, and Elephants: Artisans in Ivory, Baleen, and Other Skeletal Materials in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam. ''Int. J. Histor. Archaeol.'' 13, p.409–429. [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10761-009-0091-0 DOI 10.1007/s10761-009-0091-0] | ||
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whaling • the practice of hunting and killing whales.
- English
- Whaling
- Portuguese
- Baleação
- Norwegian
- Hvalfangst (bm); Kvalfangst (nn); Hvalfart (bm); Kvalfart (nn)
- Dutch
- Walvisvaart; Walvisjacht
- German
- Walfang
- French
- Pêche à la baleine
- Spanish
- Caza de ballenas
- Italian
- Caccia alla balena
- Greek
- Creole
- Portugal
References
Rijkelijkhuizen, M., 2009. Whales, Walruses, and Elephants: Artisans in Ivory, Baleen, and Other Skeletal Materials in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam. Int. J. Histor. Archaeol. 13, p.409–429. DOI 10.1007/s10761-009-0091-0