General Information about Zooarchaeology and the Comparative Collection of Reference Faunal Specimens at the University of Oregon. Information about, and emails of, People doing Zooarchaeology research at the University of Oregon. Photo Gallery of slides and pictures relating to Zooarchaeolgy research at the University of Oregon. List of the Comparative Collection of Reference Faunal Specimens ...
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Zooarchaeology Colorado State University AP465 L. Todd This site is being prepared to give you additional information that should be helpful to you in this class or in your work with mammal bones in other contexts. In particular, you may find the pages on bison osteology and coding bones helpful during the early weeks of the class as you are working on the basics of mammalian osteology. As the ...
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ARCHAEOZOOLOGY IN NEW ZEALAND You are visitor number to this page (since I installed this counter!) About Archaeozoology in NZ Archaeozoology Who's Who in NZ Current Research Projects Archaeozoology Publications Archaeozoology Data bases Links to Other Pages This page is Maintained by Foss Leach. For any enquires send email to Foss Leach Last modified on Tuesday 10 March 1998 ...
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Zooarchaeology Comparative Databases Search the Zooarchaeology Comparative Collections: Birds Bivalves Crustaceans Fishes Gastropods Mammals Reptiles & Amphibians The Zooarchaeology Comparative Collection is one of four collections within the Environmental Archaeology program: The Zooarchaeology Comparative Collection contains skeletons of vertebrates and exoskeletons of mollusks and crustaceans ...
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/databases/zooarch/intro.htm
Volumen 1. Octubre 1992 Volumen 2. Octubre 1993 Volumen 3. Octubre 1994 Volumen 4. Octubre 1995 Volumen 5. Octubre 1996 Volumen 6. Octubre 1997 Volumen 7. Octubre 1998 Volumen 8. Octubre 1999 Volumen 9. Octubre 2000 Volumen 10. Octubre 2001 ARCHAEOFAUNA publica trabajos originales relacionados con cualquier aspecto del estudio de restos animales recuperados en yacimientos arqueol gicos.
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The Cetacean Zooarchaeology Research Network (A tentative version) We are organizing an informal network of individuals whose research interests include cetacean remains in archaeological contexts, after April in 1999. Because cetacean remains occur in widely different geographical and cultural contexts, individual researchers may often be unaware of relevant studies (published or ongoing) that ...
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Home page of the Grahame Clark Laboratory for Zooarchaeology at the Department of Archaeology at the University of Cambridge ...
Director: Thomas Wake E-mail: zooarch@ucla.edu Phone: 310.206.1782 Room: A 357 Fowler Dr. Elsie Sandefur, Lab Founder The UCLA Institute of Archaeology Zooarchaeology Laboroatory was established in 1989 in order to facilitate the identification and analysis of animal remains from archaeological sites. The lab is located in Room A-357, in the A level of the Fowler Museum of Cultural History at ...
www.sscnet.ucla.edu/ioa/labs/zooarch/zooarch.html
Zooarchaeology Laboratory and Reference Collection Specimens Resources for Students Resources for Instructors/TA's Volunteer Program The Zooarchaeology Reference Collection consists of over 700 animal skeletons of Alberta and arctic vertebrate species, domesticates, and a small number of mollusc specimens. Many of the species are represented by a variety of specimens including both sexes and ...
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LEB Home References A-D References E-G References H-K References L-O References P-S References T-Z References BIOARCHAEOLOGICAL REFERENCES Bioarchaeology is the field that attempts to identify and interpret biological remains from archaeological sites in terms of human usage, biogeography, and paleoecology. In a field as broad as bioarchaeology, numerous sources of information are necessary. The ...
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Home page for Marsha Levine's research project, the Palaeopathology of Horse Husbandry ...
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CAERWENT Animal Bone Remains A dissertation by Kevin Smith on the faunal remains of the late Romano-British period from the forum-basilica at Caerwent. Latest News: Everythings finished!!! Photos of some of the bones are now also available on these pages. The Dissertation is now finished and handed in. I've now got to sit my final exams and am then off to America for a little while. It will ...
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A page of annotated links to sites for the Paleolithic Diet, also called a hunter/gatherer diet.
Site Map Home Page William R. Adams Bio. Glenn Black Bio. Contact Information Email: adamsw@indiana.edu Student Building Room 025 Ph: 812.855.6755 Links Indiana University Anthropology Department Indiana University - Bloomington Campus (IUB) We Need Specimens and Volunteer Workers The Indiana University Zooarch ology Laboratory is a part of the I.U. Anthropology Department and is closely ...
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Selected Bibliography: AK Bailey, Geoff, Pat Carter, Clive Gamble, and Helen Higgs Epirus Revisited: Seasonality and Inter-site Variation in the Upper Paleolithic of North-West Greece. In Hunter-Gatherer Economy in Prehistory, ed. Geoff Bailey, 64-78. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1983a. Bartosiewicz, Laszlo, and Haskel J. Greenfield, eds. Transhumant Pastoralism in Southern Europe: ...
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Subsistence Remains from Prehistoric North Carolina Archaeological Sites John F. Scarry C. Margaret Scarry Research Laboratories of Archaeology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill October, 1997 Partially funded under a grant from the U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service, as adminstered by the Historic Preservation Office, North Carolina Division of Archives and History.
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LABORATORIO DE ARQUEOZOOLOGIA Nueva ubicaci n de las paginas del Laboratorio de Arqueozoologia: http://www.uam.es/arqueozoologia/ Por favor actualicen sus bookmarks Gracias ltima actualizaci n lunes, 03 de diciembre de 2001 ...
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2 Archaeological Research at CSU Chico: The Zooarchaeology Lab Zooarchaeology graduate students Denise Furlong and Anastasia Leigh examine a bobcat skeleton in the Zooarchaeology Lab. A collection of carnivore skulls await scholarly consideration in the Lab. (photos courtesy of Greg White) Faculty and students alike benefit when the time-honored separation of schools, divisions, and departments ...
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ABCml: Analysis of Bone Counts by Maximum Likelihood by Alan R. Rogers Quick links Launch Java version of ABCml Status of Java version of ABCml Documentation Introduction ABCml is a computer package that implements a statistical method described by Rogers, Alan R. 2000. Analysis of bone counts by maximum likelihood. Journal of Archaeological Science, 27: 111-125. The method is designed for ...
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An Archaeological Investigation of Late Prehistoric Subsistence-Settlement Diversity in Central Indiana APPENDIX 3: FAUNAL REMAINS FROM 12 Mg1, 12 Jo 289, and 12 Jo 5 Bundy-Voyles Site (12 MG 1)(pp. 286-289) by Rexford C. Garniewicz Bundy-Voyles Site (12 MG 1) A total of 6, 024 specimens were analyzed out of an estimated total count of 33, 000 specimens of recovered bone. A total weight of 6, 248 ...
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7.0 FAUNAL ANALYSIS Michael Barnes Introduction and General Comments All faunal materials recovered from Pollock& Bullock's 1992 underwater test pits and Settlement Surveys 1997 excavations were examined. Previous work by the author has expressed the importance of thorough faunal analyses. In the past, some archaeological site reports have not fully utilized the important information available ...
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The fish bones from Orford (site ORF 032), Suffolk REPORT BY: Dr. Mark Beech, Honorary Visiting Fellow, Department of Archaeology, University of York, The King's Manor, York YO1 7EP. Email: mjb117@york.ac.uk Charlie Stokes, 45 Wadham Road, North End, Portsmouth, Hants PO2 9ED Email: garage_flower@lycos.com REPORT COMMISSIONED BY: Alexis Willett, Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, ...
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Archaeological Analytical Research Facilities Biological Anthropology Research Facilities Archaeological Analytical Research Facilities The Archaeological Analytical Research Facility provides infrastructural and analytical support for research and teaching by faculty and students in the Department of Anthropology at Binghamton University. The Facility consists of a laboratory complex located on ...
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