Recognizing variability in eighteenth-century plantation diet through pattern analysis

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To test the hypothesis that faunal remains from 18th century plantation sites reflect status and ethnicity through recognizable patterns, which can be used to infer status and ethnicity in a faunal assemblage of uncertain originTo test the hypothesis that faunal remains from 18th century plantation sites reflect status and ethnicity through recognizable patterns, which can be used to infer status and ethnicity in a faunal assemblage of uncertain origin

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