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Pathological Changes in Early Medieval Horses from Different Archaeological Sites in Poland. [PDF]

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Janeczek M   +4 more
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Archaeozoology at the CRFJ

open access: yesBulletin du Centre de recherche français à Jérusalem, 1997
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Where Typhoeus lived: <sup>87</sup>Sr/<sup>86</sup>Sr analysis of human remains in the first Greek site in the Western Mediterranean, Pithekoussai, Italy. [PDF]

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Trace Fossils in Archaeozoology

Journal of Archaeological Science, 1993
Abstract In classical palaeontology, the subdiscipline of palaeoichnology has reached a spectacular development. In archaeozoology, the analysis of trace fossils or ichnofossils focuses most often on marks left by animals and people on animal bone, but many other trace fossils exist.
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Taphonomy and palaeopathology in archaeozoology

Geobios, 2008
Abstract Taphonomy studies post mortem damage to animal bones. Palaeopathology is the study of in vivo lesions in the skeleton. Archaeozoology uses animal remains from archaeological sites to study the relationship between people and animals. The connection between these concepts is that while all archaeozoological finds are subject to some kind of ...
László Bartosiewicz
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