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Exploring late Holocene subsistence practices at sites EeRb 77 and EeRb 140, Kamloops, British Columbia through zooarchaeology [PDF]
Derian, Alexandra
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The zooarchaeology of great house sites in the San Juan Basin of the American Southwest [PDF]
Badenhorst, Shaw
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Editorial: Neanderthal complex behaviour through the lens of faunal resources
Mariana Nabais +4 more
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An Introduction to Zooarchaeology
This volume is a comprehensive, critical introduction to vertebrate zooarchaeology, the field that explores the history of human relations with animals from the Pliocene to the Industrial Revolution. The book is organized into five sections, each with an
Diane Gifford-Gonzalez
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"Zooarchaeology is a detailed reference manual for students and professional archaeologists interested in identifying and analyzing animal remains from archaeological sites.
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2023
Zooarchaeology/archaeozoology focuses on the investigation of animals in the past through analysis of recovered faunal remains, largely teeth and bones, from archaeological sites. As such zooarchaeological analyses can disclose much about the animals themselves, the environmental and ecological parameters in which they existed, as well as the cultures ...
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Zooarchaeology/archaeozoology focuses on the investigation of animals in the past through analysis of recovered faunal remains, largely teeth and bones, from archaeological sites. As such zooarchaeological analyses can disclose much about the animals themselves, the environmental and ecological parameters in which they existed, as well as the cultures ...
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2008
This is an introductory text for students interested in identification and analysis of animal remains from archaeological sites. The emphasis is on animals whose remains inform us about the relationship between humans and their natural and social environments, especially site formation processes, subsistence strategies, the processes of domestication ...
Elizabeth J. Reitz, Elizabeth S. Wing
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This is an introductory text for students interested in identification and analysis of animal remains from archaeological sites. The emphasis is on animals whose remains inform us about the relationship between humans and their natural and social environments, especially site formation processes, subsistence strategies, the processes of domestication ...
Elizabeth J. Reitz, Elizabeth S. Wing
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