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==References==
==References==
Detry, C., Santos, A.B., Casimiro, T., Caessa, A., & Mota, N. (2020). Animal remains from 17<sup>th</sup> century Carnide, Lisbon, Portugal. In: U. Albarella, C. Detry, C. Ginja, A. E. Pires, S. Gabriel, & J. Tereso (Eds.), ''The Archaeology of Animals: From The Mediterranean to the Atlantic''. Oxford: Oxbow.
* Detry, C., Santos, A.B., Casimiro, T., Caessa, A., & Mota, N. (2020). Animal remains from 17<sup>th</sup> century Carnide, Lisbon, Portugal. In: U. Albarella, C. Detry, C. Ginja, A. E. Pires, S. Gabriel, & J. Tereso (Eds.), ''The Archaeology of Animals: From The Mediterranean to the Atlantic''. Oxford: Oxbow.


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The district of Lisbon (red) on the map of Portugal. © University Museum of Bergen
Country
Portugal
County/ Region
Lisbon
Archaeological Period
16th/17th century AD
Year of excavation
2012-2013
Species present

References

  • Detry, C., Santos, A.B., Casimiro, T., Caessa, A., & Mota, N. (2020). Animal remains from 17th century Carnide, Lisbon, Portugal. In: U. Albarella, C. Detry, C. Ginja, A. E. Pires, S. Gabriel, & J. Tereso (Eds.), The Archaeology of Animals: From The Mediterranean to the Atlantic. Oxford: Oxbow.