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Text-fig. 1. Bottom view of the spoke bone of the excavated greyhound-like dog (above) and the spoke bone of a dog of the same size category (below). The gracility of the spoke bone of the greyhound-like dog is clearly visible. Photo by D. Nývlt. in Genetic Analysis Of Possibly The Oldest Greyhound Remains Within The Territory Of The Czech Republic As Proof Of A Local Elite Presence At Chotěbuz-Podobora Hillfort In The 8 -9 Century Ad
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- 1. Department of Criminalistic Technique and Expertise, Police of the Czech Republic, Kounicova 24, 611 32 Brno, the Czech Republic; email: hancin@seznam.cz
- 2. Department of Molecular Biology and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Veterinary and Pharmaceutical University, Palackého tř. 1/3, 612 42, Brno, the Czech Republic; email: bartosm@VFU.cz
- 3. Institute of Archaeology, Czech Academy of Science, Čechyňská 19, 602 00, Brno, the Czech Republic; email: nyvltova@arub.cz
- 4. Institute of Archaeology, Czech Academy of Science, Čechyňská 19, 602 00, Brno, the Czech Republic; email: kouril@arub.cz
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Text-fig. 1. Bottom view of the spoke bone of the excavated greyhound-like dog (above) and the spoke bone of a dog of the same size category (below). The gracility of the spoke bone of the greyhound-like dog is clearly visible. Photo by D. Nývlt.
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