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Se presentan los resultados del análisis zooarqueológico de dos conjuntos de artefactos Tiwanaku (400-1100 DC), procedentes de la localidad de Amaguaya, en Bolivia.
José M. Capriles F
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Archaeological animal bone assemblages are often highly fragmented, meaning that for over 70% of the recovered bone fragments we do not know what animal (or human) species they belonged to.
Karen Ruebens +3 more
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Over the past three decades, a new picture of our own ancestral past has emerged through the elucidation of the complex genetic relationships between Neanderthals, Denisovans, and modern humans by the direct analysis of ancient hominin genomes.
Frido Welker +6 more
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Zooarqueologia do lastro de embarcação naufragada, Praia dos Ingleses, Ilha de Santa Catarina, Brasil [PDF]
TCC(graduação) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Centro de Ciências Biológicas. Biologia.Um naufrágio, localizado na região sudeste da Praia dos Ingleses, Ilha de Santa Catarina, Brasil, é motivo de investigação da ONG PAS (Organização Não ...
Monteiro, Patrícia Cardoso
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South American camelids were essential to the subsistence of pre-Hispanic Andean populations. In Northwestern Argentina (NOA), both wild and domesticated large camelid species—guanaco and llama—have been present in the archaeological record since the ...
Anahí Hernández, Pablo Mercolli
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Commercial archaeology, zooarchaeology and the study of Romano-British towns
This chapter will review the contribution that commercial zooarchaeology has made in advancing our knowledge of the exploitation of animals in Romano-British towns.
Maltby, Mark
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Conclusions: Suggesting Solutions to the Issues of Tropical Zooarchaeology
This special issue of the journal Archaeofauna attempts to address some of the difficulties that face tropical zooarchaeology. Emery’s introduction to the issue defines the two main themes - methods and interpretation - and, within these themes, the ...
Teeter, Wendy G.
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Foreword Animals, and their bones, in the 'modern' world: a multi-scalar zooarchaeology
Thomas, Richard, Fothergill, Tyr (2014): Foreword Animals, and their bones, in the 'modern' world: a multi-scalar zooarchaeology.
Fothergill, Tyr, Thomas, Richard
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Human-camelid interactions were an essential component in the everyday life of the societies that inhabited the South and Central Andes. While numerous studies have concentrated on this topic, they have primarily focused on the Puna plateaus, where ...
Enrique Moreno +7 more
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Se presentan los resultados del análisis zooarqueológico de dos conjuntos de artefactos Tiwanaku (400-1100 DC), procedentes de la localidad de Amaguaya, en Bolivia.
José M. Capriles F
doaj

