Animal deposits, In: Kowal 14 Sepulchral and ritual place of people representing the Globular Amphora Culture (original) (raw)

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The study explores sub-fossil animal remains discovered in burial features associated with the Globular Amphora Culture (GAC) at site 14 in Kowal. It details the morphological and biological analysis of these remains, focusing on species identification, anatomical elements, age, and sex determination, alongside a taphonomic assessment of their preservation state. A systematic overview of the findings, including detailed osteometric data, enhances the understanding of animal usage and ritual practices during the GAC period.

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Animal bone remains from archaeological excavations in North-East Hungary

Ncw gco-archaeological research carried out in different regions of north-eastern Hungary was aimed at studying human impact on the landscape. Modern techniques in sedimentological, palynological 'lIId malacological analyses have opened new potentials in detecting the relationship between ancient peo ples and their environment. Landscape exploitation, agriculture, hunting and animal keeping all reflect climatic and ecological conditions on the onc hand and culturally idiosyncratic trends on the other. This paper was written in connection with reccnt cnvironmental studies. However. in the lack of new animal bone assemblages, the data presented here are based on alrcady published assemblages. My aim is to offer an ovcrvicw of environmental characteristics as reflccted in animal bone deposits from the Palacolithic to the Middle Ages. Since the studied materials originate from archaeological sites, they obviously reflect people's preferences in hunting and animal husbandry.

Bioarchaeology in the Balkans. Studies in anthropology and zooarchaeology. Papers of the Bioarchaeological section of The Serbian Archaeological Society/ Bioarheologija na Balkanu. Studije iz antropologije i zooarheologije

2023

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