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During the last years, archaeozoological studies carried out on palaeolithic assemblages have shown a great improvement in several topics of special interest regarding the subsistence behaviour of ancient human societies, the development of economic systems and social and Taphonomical studies, experimental archaeology and ethological and ethnological ...
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Joint diseases in animal paleopathology: Veterinary approach
Animal paleopathology is not a very well known scientific discipline within veterinary science, but it has great importance for historical and archaeological investigations.
Oliver Stevanović, +3 more
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The Importance and Representation of Teeth in Archaeozoological Material
Archaeologists, in most cases, neglect animal bones and teeth, which present common material on archaeological sites. Analysis of archaeozoological material from Vucedol (Baden culture) and prehistoric cave site Vela spila on Korcula, has been applied to stress the importance of that material (especially single animal teeth) in archaeozoological ...
Mihelić, Damir +4 more
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The site of Şibot (Alba County) was investigated in 2012 and over 300 archaeological features were exposed. The excavations confirmed the presence of a medieval settlement dating to the 15th century and destroyed during the battle of Câmpul Pâinii.
Samson, A., Bălășescu, A., Radu, V.
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Animal Resources in the Economy of Medieval Moldova: Archaeozoological Case Study of the Urban Settlement from Târgu Neamț (NE Romania). [PDF]
Stanc MS +4 more
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La volaille en région Centre-Val de Loire du Néolithique à nos jours. Approche archéozoologique
The multidisciplinary research programme of regional interest, VOLAILLES, from 2018, has in particular made it possible to carry out an exhaustive collection of archaeozoological data produced in the Centre-Val de Loire region for almost 60 years.
Colin Duval +9 more
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ARCHAEOZOOLOGICAL COMPLEXES OF SCYTHIAN BARROWS
Archaeozoological studies of the complexes of the Scythian burial mounds Babina and Vodyana Mohyly, the Berdyansk Kurhan and barrow group 1 near the town of Kamenka-Dneprovska allow to make the following generalizations. As the studied materials show, the horse was widely used in the funeral rites of the Scythians. Parts of the carcasses of horses were
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International audienceRecent excavations conducted by F. Valla and H. Khalaily at Eynan/Ain Mallaha, located in the Upper Jordan Valley, have since 1996, concentrated on the Final Natufian layer. Numerous faunal remains were collected from the occupation
Bridault, Anne +2 more
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Archaeozoological studies, carried out according to the methodological scheme of the Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, analyzed collections of animal bone remains from excavations of nine cities and six rural settlements of the
Liliya V. Yavorskaya
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