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Animals for the Deceased: Zooarchaeological Analysis of the Bronze Age in the Castillejo del Bonete Site (Terrinches, Ciudad Real, Spain). [PDF]
Galindo-Pellicena MÁ +6 more
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Identification and quantification of projectile impact marks on bone: new experimental insights using osseous points. [PDF]
Yeshurun R +6 more
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Early agriculture and crop transitions at Kakapel Rockshelter in the Lake Victoria region of eastern Africa. [PDF]
Goldstein ST +13 more
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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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Canadian Journal of Archaeology / Journal Canadien d'Archéologie, 2023
Dr. Howard G. Savage, one of the founders of zooarchaeology in Canada, taught the Faunal Archaeo-Osteology course at the University of Toronto from the 1970s to the 1990s.
T. Friesen +4 more
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Dr. Howard G. Savage, one of the founders of zooarchaeology in Canada, taught the Faunal Archaeo-Osteology course at the University of Toronto from the 1970s to the 1990s.
T. Friesen +4 more
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Holocene subsistence change in eastern Australia: The zooarchaeology of Graman B1 Rockshelter
The HoloceneThe Holocene in Australia is characterised as a period of dramatic social and economic reorganisation in Aboriginal culture across the continent, with some of the most evident changes visible in the archaeological record of subsistence patterns.
L. Koungoulos, J. Balme, S. O'Connor
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