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Big-cat hunting in the Bronze and Iron Ages of the Near East: a view from Tel Burna
J. S. Gaastra
, T. L. Greenfield
, D. Cassuto
, I. Shai
The Martin (Szusz) Department of Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology
Durham University
University of Cambridge
Ariel University
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Iron Age
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Bronze Age
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Tel Burna
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Near East
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Big Cats
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Lion
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PANTHER
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Political Leadership
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Social Status
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Chalcolithic Period
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Archaeological Remains
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Assemblage Composition
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Zooarchaeological Evidence
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Faunal Material
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Ancient Near Eastern Iconography
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Find Context
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Dangerous Animals
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Natural Range
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Arts and Humanities
Hunting
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Near East
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Bronze Age
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Iron Age
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Lion
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Leaders
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Archaeological Remains
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Chalcolithic Period
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Iron Age
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Bronze Age
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