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Abstract Embedded artifacts in osteoarchaeological remains may be key to approaching hunting strategies and other behavioral‐related issues such as technological development. However, that kind of evidence is not common within the archaeological record and often not well‐characterized, especially for faunal remains from prehistoric sites.
Marián Cueto +4 more
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Archaeological Insights into the 16 th–17th Centuries Human Behaviour in the Vecinity of Doamnei Church [PDF]
The archaeological excavation carried out in the courtyard of the Nifon Palace in 2023 led to the identification of two pits located within the perimeter of the Doamnei Church necropolis.
Adelina-Elena Darie +3 more
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The Genetic Speciation of Archaeological Fish Bone: A Feasibility Study from Southeast Queensland [PDF]
Current genetic methods enable highly specific identification of DNA from modern fish bone. The applicability of these methods to the identification of archaeological fish bone was investigated through a study of a sample from late Holocene southeast ...
Hall, Jay +3 more
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Mass capture fishing in the Marquesas Islands
ABSTRACT Mass capture of small fishes with a variety of nets, traps, and weirs was widely practiced and economically important across East Polynesia at western contact. Archaeological research, however, has suggested these technologies were less important during the early settlement period and gained prominence over time. Several explanations have been
Reno Nims +2 more
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New Data on Birds from the Ufa-II Medieval Site
This paper deals with the study of birds bone remains from the cultural layers of the medieval site of federal significance, the Ufa-II hillfort. In the course of the study 112 bone remains of birds from this hillfort were studied.
Maria P. Maslitsyna, Dmitry O. Gimranov
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ABSTRACT This article both introduces our Special Issue on “Zooarchaeology and Human Ecodynamics in East Polynesia” and reviews recent research from East Polynesia at large. The seven articles and discussion essay derive from a symposium at the 14th International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ) conference in Cairns, Australia (2023). To contextualize
Melinda S. Allen, Jennifer G. Kahn
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Abstract Aim Due to its complex biogeographical and ecological history, the seasonally dry forests (SDF) of Mesoamerica are considered a biodiversity hotspot. SDF are currently distributed in relatively large and continuous, but isolated areas, in which there are both high total and endemic species numbers.
Pak Tsun Chan +3 more
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ПОСЕЛЕНИЕ ПЕРЕХОДНОГО ВРЕМЕНИ (IX—VII ВВ. ДО Н.Э.) СЕРЕКТАС-2 В ЖЕТЫСУ: НОВЫЕ ДАННЫЕ [PDF]
В статье представлены материалы раскопок поселения Серектас-2, полученные в 2024 г. Цель исследования — комплексное изучение полученной коллекции с применением междисциплинарных методов.
Ермолаева, А.С. +4 more
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The article is devoted to the 90th anniversary of the birth of Aida Grigoryevna Petrenko, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Honored Scientist of the Republic of Tatarstan, the largest specialist in the field of archaeozoology of the Volga-Ural region.
Madina Sh. Galimova +1 more
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Archaeozoological materials from the Late Medieval settlement of Yabalakly-1 (Southern Urals) [PDF]
Here, we present the results of the study of osteological materials from the settlement of the Chiyalik Culture of the Golden Horde period. The site is located in the forest-steppe zone of the Cis-Ural region, in the Dema River basin, and it is dated to ...
Kisagulov A.V., Ruslanov E.V.
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