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Zoology in Tuscany
The number and antiquity of the zoological and paleo-anthropological specimens present in Tuscany result from a tradition of studies whose roots go back to the 16th century. The first random finds of fossilised bones and the importing of rare, exotic animals, appreciated above all for their "strangeness", were followed in time by collections that were increasingly well-organised and systematic in …
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