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RE-POST: Sorry for the duplicate episode. Had to post a correction! Ignore if you've already heard Ep 48.
Welcome to episode three of a miniseries focusing on the zooarchaeology of various world regions. This episode is centred around Asian zooarchaeology, focusing on the natural history and anatomy of the most prominent wild and domesticated species found throughout the continent. Tune in to learn how pandas were mistaken for tapirs, grunting oxen and oracle bones.
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RE-POST: Sorry for the duplicate episode. Had to post a correction! Ignore if you've already heard Ep 48.
Welcome to episode three of a miniseries focusing on the zooarchaeology of various world regions. This episode is centred around Asian zooarchaeology, focusing on the natural history and anatomy of the most prominent wild and domesticated species found throughout the continent. Tune in to learn how pandas were mistaken for tapirs, grunting oxen and oracle bones.
Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.
Start your own podcast with Zencastr and get 30% off your first three months with code ANIMALS. Click this message for more information.

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