Sierra Harding, PhD

Interdisciplinary Archaeozoologist

Hoofprints in the sand: A study on domestic sheep (Ovis aries) from Iron Age southern Phoenicia using traditional biometric methods.


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S. Harding, S. Vermeersch, C. Ujma, G. Deonarain, M. Susnow, R. Shaffir, G. Lehmann, A. Gilboa, N. Marom
Hoofprints in the sand: A study on domestic sheep (Ovis aries) from Iron Age southern Phoenicia using traditional biometric methods., 662–663, 2023, pp. 82–93


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Harding, S., Vermeersch, S., Ujma, C., Deonarain, G., Susnow, M., Shaffir, R., … Marom, N. (2023). Hoofprints in the sand: A study on domestic sheep (Ovis aries) from Iron Age southern Phoenicia using traditional biometric methods. . Hoofprints in the Sand: A Study on Domestic Sheep (Ovis Aries) from Iron Age Southern Phoenicia Using Traditional Biometric Methods., 662–663, 82–93. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2023.02.014


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Harding, S., S. Vermeersch, C. Ujma, G. Deonarain, M. Susnow, R. Shaffir, G. Lehmann, A. Gilboa, and N. Marom. “Hoofprints in the Sand: A Study on Domestic Sheep (Ovis Aries) from Iron Age Southern Phoenicia Using Traditional Biometric Methods. .” Hoofprints in the sand: A study on domestic sheep (Ovis aries) from Iron Age southern Phoenicia using traditional biometric methods. 662–663 (2023): 82–93.


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Harding, S., et al. “Hoofprints in the Sand: A Study on Domestic Sheep (Ovis Aries) from Iron Age Southern Phoenicia Using Traditional Biometric Methods. .” Hoofprints in the Sand: A Study on Domestic Sheep (Ovis Aries) from Iron Age Southern Phoenicia Using Traditional Biometric Methods., vol. 662–663, 2023, pp. 82–93, doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2023.02.014.


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@article{harding2023a,
  title = {Hoofprints in the sand: A study on domestic sheep (Ovis aries) from Iron Age southern Phoenicia using traditional biometric methods. },
  year = {2023},
  journal = {Hoofprints in the sand: A study on domestic sheep (Ovis aries) from Iron Age southern Phoenicia using traditional biometric methods.},
  pages = {82–93},
  volume = {662–663},
  doi = {10.1016/j.quaint.2023.02.014},
  author = {Harding, S. and Vermeersch, S. and Ujma, C. and Deonarain, G. and Susnow, M. and Shaffir, R. and Lehmann, G. and Gilboa, A. and Marom, N.}
}