Methodological Issues In Zooarchaeology (original) (raw)

Methodological Biases in Zooarchaeology and the Interpretation of Human Activity from the Faunal Record

Rebecca Torgerson

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Taphonomy and Interpretation: an analytical framework for social zooarchaeology

David Orton

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The contributions of animal bones from archaeological sites: the past and future of zooarchaeology

Teresa Steele

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Considering 'Data' in Zooarchaeology: A Discussion and Critique of Basic Quantitative Approaches

Caroline Hall-Eastman

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Brief overview of zooarchaeological research within the framework of Middle Palaeolithic subsistence theories

Mariana Nabais

Ophiussa. Revista do Centro de Arqueologia da Universidade de Lisboa

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New Perspectives in Zooarchaeology: Researching Animals Beyond Diet

Gonzalo Linares Matás

Trowel, Vol. 15, Archaeology Journal of University College Dublin, 2014

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The Oxford Handbook of Zooarchaeology

Levent Atici

Oxford Handbooks Online, 2017

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Hadjikoumis A. and Spyrou A. (2023) Zooarchaeology. In E. Margaritis, A. Oikonomou, E. Nikita and T. Rehren (eds.) Field sampling for laboratory analysis in archaeology, pp. 29-37. Nicosia: The Cyprus Institute.

Angelos Hadjikoumis

2023

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The study of human subsistence behavior using faunal evidence form archaeological sites

Richard Redding

1995

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A zooarchaeological contribution to biological anthropology

Krish Seetah

2004

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Programme and abstracts book 5 th Postgraduate Zooarchaeology Forum

Giovanni Di Simone

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Experimental Zooarchaeology: Research Directions and Methods

Patrick Lubinski

Designing Experimental Research in Archaeology: Examining Technology through Production and Use, 2010

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Zooarchaeology in the twenty-first century

Umberto Albarella

Oxford Handbooks Online, 2017

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Introduction to Zooarchaeological Method and Theory: a Special Issue Honoring R. Lee Lyman

Christyann Darwent

Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2013

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Theory, Method, and Technique of Historical Zooarchaeology and the Implications of Social Stratification

Allie Taylor

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Journal of Anthropological Archaeology.pdf

Anna Spyrou

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Book Review of Anthropological Approaches to Zooarchaeology

Sharyn Jones

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Experimental and observational research in Zooarchaeology: Scopes, limitations and future perspectives

Fernanda Day Pilaría, Paula Escosteguy

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2020

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Thomas, R. 2006. Of books and bones: the integration of historical and zooarchaeological evidence in the study of medieval animal husbandry, pp. 17-26, in Maltby, M. (ed.), Integrating Zooarchaeology. Oxbow, Oxford.

Richard Thomas

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Taphonomical Analysis of Archaeological Faunal Remains : An Overview

Devideen Patel

Research Journal of Social and Life Sciences, 2022

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Zooarchaeology in the twenty-first century: where we come from, where we are now, and where we are going

Umberto Albarella

The Oxford Handbook of Zooarchaeology, 2017

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Beyond Cautionary Tales: A Multivariate Taphonomic Approach for Resolving Equifinality in Zooarchaeological Studies

Natalie Munro

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The Contribution of Zooarchaeology

Paul Halstead

The Routledge Handbook of Diet and Nutrition in the Roman World, 2018

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CURCI A. 2008. An introduction to Bioarchaeology through a zooarchaeological perspective. In MARCHETTI N., THUESEN I. (eds.), ARCHAIA: Case Studies on Research Planning, Characterisation, Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites. BAR I.S. 1877, pp. 187- 198.

Antonio Curci

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The Importance of Zooarchaeological Studies in Sri Lankan Archaeology An Anthropological Perspective.pdf

Kalangi Rodrigo

2020

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Applying Zooarchaeological Methods to Interpret Mortuary Behavior and Taphonomy in Commingled Burials: The Case Study of the Late Neolithic Site of Bolores, Portugal

Jennifer E . Mack, Anna Waterman

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Bones are not enough: analogues, knowledge, and interpretive strategies in zooarchaeology

李 文艳

Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 1991

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Applying Zooarchaeological Methods to Interpret Mortuary Behaviour and Taphonomy in Commingled Burials: The Case Study of the Late Neolithic Site of Bolores, Portugal

Jennifer E . Mack

International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2015

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An Introduction to Zooarchaeology

Diane Gifford-Gonzalez

Springer eBooks, 2018

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Emery, K.F. (2013) Making the Transition from Zooarchaeological Remains to Animals in a Human Context. In Archaeology of Mesoamerican Animals, edited by C. Götz and K. Emery. Pg. 607-630. Lockwood Press, Georgia.

Kitty F Emery

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The Importance of Zooarchaeological Studies in Sri Lankan Archaeology: An Anthropological Perspective

Kalangi Rodrigo

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), 2020

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Ethnozooarchaeology: The Present and Past of Human-Animal Relationships

Umberto Albarella

2011

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Applying zooarchaeological methods to interpret mortuary behaviour and taphonomy in commingled burials: The case study of the Late Neolithic site of Bolores, Portugal (2015)

Katina T Lillios, Jennifer E . Mack, Ana-Monica Racila, Anna Waterman

International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2015

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A glossary of zooarchaeological methods

Mauro Rizzetto

2017

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On mammalian taphonomy, taxonomic diversity, and measuring subsistence data in zooarchaeology

Karen Lupo

American Antiquity, 1995

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