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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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Archaeozoology

open access: yes, 2014
Archaeozoology may be defined as the scientific evaluation of faunal materials retrieved from archaeological sites. These include all the organic remains left in the soil after the death and decay of animals but also the representation of animals in rock art and on portable materials.
Juliet Clutton-Brock
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Archaeozoology: Methods

open access: yes, 2018
Abstract Archaeozoology is the study of animal remains, mainly bones and other hard parts, from archaeological sites. It contributes to a more complete understanding of various aspects of human life in the past. Ideally, archaeozoologists, like other specialists, should be involved in the entire process of an archaeological research ...
Veerle Linseele
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Statistically robust representation and comparison of mortality profiles in archaeozoology [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Archaeological Science, 2016
Archaeozoological mortality profiles have been used to infer site-specific subsistence strategies. There is however no common agreement on the best way to present these profiles and confidence intervals around age class proportions. In order to deal with
Pascale Gerbault   +2 more
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Beryozov settlement: the archaeozoological research

Northern Antiquities: Archaeology, Ethnography, History, 2023
В работе проанализирована остеологическая коллекция (более 1000 остатков) из раскопок Берёзовского городища, датируемых XVIII–XX вв. Состав коллекции определяет не только хозяйственные особенности этого периода, но и специфику утилизации туш животных, а также особенности хозяйственного освоения и использования разных площадок поселения.
Tatiana V. Lobanova   +2 more
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Archaeozoology of Classical antiquity in Croatia

2021
This paper presents a short overview of the state-of-the-art in archaeozoological studies of these periods. A brief list of all currently known, mostly published, archaeofaunal analyses for the Greek, Hellenistic and Roman period sites in present-day Croatia is given.
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Collecting, sieving and archaeozoological research

Journal of Archaeological Science, 1977
Abstract The purpose of this short exposition is to pin-point some problems which arise when we demand that all animal remains should be sampled during excavation, and to point out some of the difficulties that arise in the interpretation of the data obtained.
A.T. Clason, W. Prummel
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Radiovisiography in archaeozoological analysis

1999
During archaeological research 1984/85 on Vučedol site (Vukovar, Croatia) a large amount of animal bones was found. Near 15, 000 animal bone fragments from that site were taken to the Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Zagreb, Croatia.
Babić, Krešimir   +3 more
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