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FIG. 1 in Management of feral goats Capra hircus Linnaeus, 1758 in insular southern Greece: implications for prehistory
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- 1. Dept. of Archaeology, University of Sheffield 20 Jarrow Road, Sheffield S11 8YB (United Kingdom) p.halstead@sheffield.ac.uk
- 2. School of Archaeology, Oxford University 1 South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3TG (United Kingdom) valasia.isaakidou@arch.ox.ac.uk
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FIG. 1. — Map of Greece showing location of modern feral goat Capra hircus Linnaeus, 1758 populations studied by observation or interview with owner:A, B, named locations on Crete: 1, Ano Zakros; 2, Kato Zakros; 3, Palaikastro; 4, Toplou monastery; 5, Xirolimni; 6, Kritsa; 7, Tzermiado; 8, Psychro; 9, Ag Georgios; 10, Martha; 11, Akhendrias;12, Anogia;13, Sisarkha;14, Gonies;15, Axos;C, named locations on Kythera:16, Avlemonas;17, Diakofti;18, Kakia Langada;other named locations: Antikythera, Proti; *, locations not mentioned by name in the text. Credits: Google Earth - Data SIO, NOAA, U.S. Navy, NGA, GEBCO Landsat / Copernicus (A-C).
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