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I got curious about the paper in the American Journal of Archaeology & was
able to download the entire issue even though I am not a subcriber. The
address is: http://www.ajaonline.org/issues/i_toc.html

When I clicked on the "Full Text" link for the Pinto-Guillaume's paper,
nothing happened. But then I tried the "Full Text" link for the entire issue
located near the top under the bar that says "Volume 106.1 January 2002" I
got the entire issue.

Aydin


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert J Lichtenstein [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Thursday, 21 February, 2002 3:15 PM
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> Subject: Rosy Wolf Snail Question
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> 2. Recently I read an article by Pinto-Guillaume in the
> January volume of hte Americam Journal of Archaeology, where
> it is proposed that the Romans of the first century B.C. to
> first century A.D. may have used Rumina decolata (Linne 1758)
> as a form of biological past controll in villa gardens.
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