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Wallacean mammalogy and zooarchaeology: remembrances and a renaissance
Published 2023-12-01“…Wallacean mammalogy and zooarchaeology: remembrances and a renaissance. In Contributions to Mammalogy and Zooarchaeology of Wallacea, ed. …”
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Zooarchaeology of livestock and game in medieval and early modern Estonia
Published 2023-11-01“…In this article, zooarchaeological evidence from 37 medieval and early modern sites in Estonia were assembled and examined. …”
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The York System: An integrated zooarchaeological database for research and teaching
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Mesolithic Freshwater Fishing: A Zooarchaeological Case Study
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Zooarchaeology of the Late Bronze Age Fortified Settlements in Lithuania
Published 2022-12-01Subjects: “…zooarchaeology…”
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Zooarchaeological Evidence from Medieval Ojców Castle, Lesser Poland
Published 2022-12-01Subjects: “…zooarchaeology…”
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Zooarchaeology and ancient DNA, part 2: new substrates and perspectives
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An Integrated Zooarchaeological and Micromorphological Perspective on Midden Taphonomy at Late Neolithic Çatalhöyük
Published 2022-06-01“…Here we present a taphonomic analysis of middens from the TP Area of the site (Late Neolithic, Final Phase), in terms of natural and cultural alterations to bone, through a combination of zooarchaeological analysis, with micromorphological analysis of associated sedimentary contexts. …”
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Close Companions? A Zooarchaeological Study of the Human–Cattle Relationship in Medieval England
Published 2021-04-01“…Although the changing roles of cattle throughout this period may have influenced relationships between humans and cattle, this has been largely neglected in historical and zooarchaeological studies. Data from nearly 700 archaeological assemblages of animal remains have been used to provide an overview of the herd structures (age and sex) of cattle populations for England between AD 450 and 1400. …”
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ZOOARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSEMBLAGE OF THE ENEOLITHIC FROM THE SETTLEMENT TANAY 4A (Kemerovo region)
Published 2015-11-01Subjects: “…zooarchaeology, eneolithic, western siberia, system of environmental management…”
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Zooarchaeological assemblages contextualize the historical ecology and harvest of fur-bearing mammals in Vermont
Published 2023-04-01Subjects: “…zooarchaeology…”
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A network approach to zooarchaeological datasets and human-centered ecosystems in southwestern Florida
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Zooarchaeology and ancient DNA, part 1: a brief review of the methods and applications
Published 2021“…Ancient DNA (aDNA) analyses from archaeological animal remains is well suited to many of the objectives investigated through zooarchaeological analyses. This paper aims at presenting the field of palaeogenomics, particularly in its application to zooarchaeological questions. …”
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Close companions? A zooarchaeological study of the human–cattle relationship in medieval England
Published 2021“…Although the changing roles of cattle throughout this period may have influenced relationships between humans and cattle, this has been largely neglected in historical and zooarchaeological studies. Data from nearly 700 archaeological assemblages of animal remains have been used to provide an overview of the herd structures (age and sex) of cattle populations for England between AD 450 and 1400. …”
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Using commensals as proxies for historical inference in the Indian ocean: genetic and zooarchaeological perspectives
Published 2014“…I reconstruct colonisation histories of three widespread commensal mammalian species in the Western Indian Ocean, the black rat <em>Rattus rattus</em>, house mouse <em>Mus musculus</em> and Asian house shrew <em>Suncus murinus</em>, through phylogeographic studies (the geographic distribution of genetic lineages) of maternally-inherited mitochondrial markers, and zooarchaeological data. The DNA analyses are conducted on samples largely derived from museum specimens collected up to 110 years ago, and from archaeological bones (in the case of rats). …”
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Zooarchaeological evidence for the exploitation of birds in medieval and early modern Estonia (ca 1200–1800)
Published 2023-11-01Subjects: “…zooarchaeology…”
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Zooarchaeological Collection from Bolshepichuginsky Kurgan Burial Mound (According to the Excavations in 2013–2016)*
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Between Plain and Plateau: Micro-Transitions in Zooarchaeological Landscapes in the Guanzhong Region of Northwest China
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