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Jessica Grimm

Project: Zooarchaeology of Medieval Emden

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Jessica Grimm completed her doctoral thesis in 2010. This project dataset is related to her dissertation, titled Animal keeping and the use of animal products in medieval Emden (Lower Saxony, Germany).

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Suggested Citation
Jessica Grimm. "Zooarchaeology of Medieval Emden: Jessica Grimm (Participant)" (Released 2010-10-29). Jessica Grimm (Ed.) Open Context. <http://opencontext.org/projects/A8474C2C-A080-4E03-82A9-4B99393BC609>
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Project Keywords
zooarchaeology, medieval, Lower Saxony, Germany, subsistence,
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Zooarchaeology of Medieval Emden: Jessica Grimm (Participant)
2010-10-29
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