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The camel remains from site HD-6 (Ra's al-Hadd, Sultanate of Oman): an opportunity for a critical review of dromedary findings in eastern Arabia

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Curci, Antonio, Carletti, Michela, Tosi, Maurizio (2014): The camel remains from site HD-6 (Ra's al-Hadd, Sultanate of Oman): an opportunity for a critical review of dromedary findings in eastern Arabia. Anthropozoologica 49 (2): 207-224, DOI: 10.5252/az2014n2a04, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/az2014n2a04

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