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    Zooarchaeology or archaeozoology merges the disciplines of zoology and archaeology, focusing on the analysis of animal remains within archaeological sites...
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    the Pampas During the Saltpetre Boom in Chile: A View from Historic Zooarchaeology. Revista Española de antropología Americana. Beef shank Pork knuckle...
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  • Zooarchaeology by mass spectrometry, commonly referred to by the abbreviation ZooMS, is a scientific method that identifies animal species by means of...
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    pollen collected from a site can all be analyzed using the methods of zooarchaeology, paleoethnobotany, palynology and stable isotopes while any texts can...
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    original on 26 July 2018. Retrieved 29 August 2019. Vigne, J.-D. (1992). "Zooarchaeology and the biogeographical history of the mammals of Corsica and Sardinia...
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    divided into three sub-fields: archaeobotany (the study of plant remains) zooarchaeology (the study of faunal remains) geoarchaeology (the study of geological...
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    John F. Hoffeckerb; Robin L. Burgess (May 1996). "Palaeontology and Zooarchaeology of Mezmaiskaya Cave (Northwestern Caucasus, Russia)". Journal of Archaeological...
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    in Canberra. His research is instrumental in expanding research in Zooarchaeology and Paleoecology, particularly in Southeast Asia, and more recently...
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    Tell Sabi Abyad (Arabic: تل صبي أبيض) is an archaeological site in the Balikh River valley in northern Syria. It lies about 2 kilometers south of Tell...
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    Issue 6, June 2017, Pages 534–545 [1] Amorosi, T. "Contributions to the zooarchaeology of Iceland: some preliminary notes" in The Anthropology of Iceland (eds...
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    Subsistence and Settlement Archaeology of Kings Bay Locality" In Volume 2: Zooarchaeology, Reports of Investigations 2, edited by W.H. Adams. University of Florida...
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    Science+Business Media. ISBN 978-0306435751. Crabtree, Pam J. (1990). "Zooarchaeology and Complex Societies: Some Uses of Faunal Analysis for the Study of...
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  • Ovicaprid (category Zooarchaeology)
    bones of these two closely related taxa — Zeder and Lapham, 2010 In zooarchaeology and paleontology, ovicaprids or caprines are domestic sheep and goats...
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  • Archeological Site 4-SK-4, nearest to Dorris, California, is a stratified archeological site that was a hunter-gatherer village west of Lower Klamath Lake...
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    the rich resources of the library's varied collections. The San Diego Zooarchaeology Laboratory (SDZL) identifies faunal assemblages from archaeological...
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  • Zooming (writing skill), especially used in descriptive writing ZooMS (zooarchaeology by mass spectrometry), a scientific method that identifies animal species...
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    II site in Israel. In the Fertile Crescent 11,000–10,000 years ago, zooarchaeology indicates that goats, pigs, sheep, and taurine cattle were the first...
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  • analysis of plant remains in the archaeological record. archaeozoology See zooarchaeology. archaeologist A person engaged in the study or profession of archaeology...
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    Higham used a method of collagen peptide mass fingerprinting, called Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS), and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis...
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  • It can be seen as a blanket term for paleobotany, animal osteology, zooarchaeology, microbiology, and many other sub-disciplines. Specifically, plant and...
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  • religious ritual, and everyday life. His current project, ZOOCRETE: The Zooarchaeology of Historical Crete: A Multiscalar Approach to Animals in Ancient Greece...
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    humanization Service animal Social grooming Trans-species psychology Zooarchaeology Mills, Daniel S. "Anthrozoology" Archived 2016-06-03 at the Wayback...
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    342−346. doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.1992.tb04832.x. Vigne, J.-D. (1992). "Zooarchaeology and the biogeographical history of the mammals of Corsica and Sardinia...
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  • species when it can be considered to have become fully domesticated. Zooarchaeology has identified three classes of animal domesticates: Pets (dogs, cats...
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    made wine. There is also evidence that they may have kept bees. The zooarchaeology of Cucuteni–Trypillia sites indicate that the inhabitants practiced...
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  • that she take a degree in zoology before undertaking further study in zooarchaeology. She therefore studied zoology at the Chelsea College of Science and...
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    "肉食の忌避という虚構―動物考古学からの視点―" [The Fiction of Meat Eating Avoidance: A View from Zooarchaeology] (in Japanese). The Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology. doi:10...
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    Linnéenne de Bordeaux. Quatrième Série. 39: 129–296. Vigne, J.-D. (1992). "Zooarchaeology and the biogeographical history of the mammals of Corsica and Sardinia...
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  • Italian-British archaeologist, prehistorian, and activist. He is professor of Zooarchaeology at the Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield. Albarella's...
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  • forensic anthropology, bioarchaeology, osteoarchaeology, Paleontology and zooarchaeology Minimum number of individuals, or MNI, refers to the fewest possible...
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