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The results of re-examination of the Neolithic materials from the Ak-Tangi site (northern Tajikistan) [PDF]

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии
The paper reports on the results of reinterpretation of the Neolithic complexes of Hissar I–IV of the Ak-Tangi site, a field study of which was carried out in the middle of the 20th century. At the time of its discovery, only the Hissar Neolithic Culture
Shnaider S.V.   +7 more
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Faunal Remains from Archaeological Sites Document Human Impact on the Terrestrial and Aquatic Environment: examples from the last thousand years in Belgium

open access: yesInternet Archaeology, 2023
The aim of this article is to demonstrate how animal remains from archaeological sites can contribute to a better understanding of human impact on the terrestrial and aquatic environment over time.
Bea De Cupere, Wim Van Neer
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ETHNOZOOLOGY FOR ARCHAEOLOGY: RESULTS OF THE STUDY OF THE MODERN LIVESTOCK BREEDING SYSTEM IN THE STEPPE ZONE OF THE SOUTHERN URALS

open access: yesТеория и практика археологических исследований, 2022
The work is devoted to a detailed study of modern livestock breeding in the south of the Chelyabinsk region. The article describes in detail the system of grazing and keeping livestock in the summer and winter periods in the villages of the Southern ...
А.Ю. Рассадников
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FIG. 1 in Where are we now? Early Medieval archaeozoology in Slovenia: an overview

open access: yes, 2022
FIG. 1. — Geographical location of the study area. Also shown are the archaeological sites mentioned in the text.Published as part of Toškan, Borut, 2022, Where are we now? Early Medieval archaeozoology in Slovenia: an overview, pp.
Toškan, Borut
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Fish remains and humankind: part two

open access: yesInternet Archaeology, 1998
The significance of aquatic resources to past human groups is not adequately reflected in the published literature - a deficiency which is gradually being acknowledged by the archaeological community world-wide.
Andrew K G Jones , Rebecca A Nicholson
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Faunal Remains from Shikarpur, a Harappan Site in Gujarat, India [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Archaeological Studies, 2011
This paper deals with the preliminary observations of the analysis conducted on the faunal remains unearthed at thesite of Shikarpur. A single trench ES4 was selected as a research sample from the excavation conducted by theDepartment of Archaeology and ...
Pramod Joglekar, Pankaj Goyal
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FIG. 6 in Where are we now? Early Medieval archaeozoology in Slovenia: an overview

open access: yes, 2022
FIG. 6. — Plan of the burial site at Pristava with the four points of spatial connotations of the area (A-D). Also shown is the orientation of individual graves.Published as part of Toškan, Borut, 2022, Where are we now?
Toškan, Borut
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Osteological Materials from Ufa-2 Hillfort: Investigations of 2013 and 2016 Revisited

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2020
t. Goals. The article discusses results of studies that dealt with osteological collections obtained during excavations at Ufa-2 hillfort in 2013 and 2016.
Aleksey A. Romanov
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Archaeozoological Research of the Settlement Zhemchuzhina-1 and Economic Issues of South-East Сrimea in the Golden Horde Period

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2020
The work publishes the results of an archaeozoological study of a collection of bone remains from the excavations of the settlement Zhemchuzhina-I, located in the steppe foothill part of southeastern Crimea.
Yavorskaya Liliya V.
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Archaeozoology in Mainland Southeast Asia: Changing Methodology and Pleistocene to Holocene Forager Subsistence Patterns in Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia

open access: yesOpen Quaternary, 2015
Meta-analysis of archaeozoological data from 28 prehistoric sites in Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia indicate that turtle (hard-shell, soft-shell and tortoise) and mollusc exploitation dominate the late Pleistocene and Holocene hunter-gatherer record. A
Cyler Conrad
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