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13th international council of archaeozoology conference 2018

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EditorPiskin Evangelia

Jaar2021

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

Volume3028

SubtitelArchaeological biological and historical approaches in archaeozoological research

Pagina’s162

UitgeverBAR publishing

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781407357843

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Preface 9

Introduction 1-4
Piskin Evangelia

Bone Refits at Abric Romaní (Barcelona, Spain) and Riparo Tagliente (Verona, Italy): Testing Neanderthal Use of Space and Post-depositional Disturbances 5-30
Modolo Marta, Rosell Jordi, Blasco Ruth, Turrini Maria Chiara & Thun Hohenstein Ursula

Animal Remains from an Early Bronze Age Site - Tel Erani (Israel) 31-46
Wojtal Piotr, Wertz Krzysztof, Tomek Teresa, Lougas Lembi, Czarnowicz Marcin & Ochal-Czarnowicz Agnieszka

Animal Husbandry of Funnel Beaker Culture: Case Study of Mozgawa Site (Poland, Lesser Poland) 47-60
Wilczynski Jaroslaw, Pospula-Wedzicha Sylwia, Wertz Krzysztof, Lougas Lembi, Moskal-del-Hoyo Magdalena, Korczynska Marta & Nowak Marek

An Overview of Zooarchaeological Research in Brazil: The role of Multiproxy Analyses 61-74
Corrêa Luz de Souza Rosa Cristina, Nogueira de Queiroz Albérico & Alexandre de Carvalho Olivia

Exploring the Zooarchaeological Evidence of Otariids Exploitation by Terrestrial Hunter-Gatherers Along the Western Coast of San Matías Gulf, Argentina 75-84
Borella Florencia & L'Heureux G. Lorena

Dogs and Cats at Medieval Komana, Turkey 85-102
Piskin Evangelia & Sütçu Özgen

A Multidisciplinary Approach to Zooarchaeology: Human-Animal Relationships at Tarquinia (Italy) 103-110
Prato Ornella
  • Zooarchaeology in a complex society , p. 103
  • Etruscans and Tarquinia , p. 103
  • Zooarchaeology and iconography at Tarquinia , p. 104
  • Deer and the Etruscans , p. 105
  • Conclusion , pp. 106-110

The Master and His Best Friend : The Role of the Dog in Human Life and Beyond in the South-Eastern Alpine Region During Roman Times 111-122
Ragolic Anja & Toskan Borut
  • South-eastern Alpine region in the Roman Age , p. 112
  • The dog in prehistoric south-eastern Alpine region , p. 112
  • Case studies , pp. 113-118
  • Conclusion , pp. 119-122

Pastoral Economy in the Late Bronze Age City of Sapinuva, Turkey : A Comparison of Zooarchaeological and Textual Evidence 123-142
Piskin Evangelia & Durdu Gamze
  • The Hittite empire and Sapinuva , pp. 123-124
  • The structure of Hittite animal husbandry from the texts , pp. 125-128
  • Zooarchaeological materials, hypotheses and methods , p. 129
  • Data and species proportions , p. 130
  • Mortality profiles , pp. 131-136
  • Discussion , pp. 138-139
  • Conclusions , pp. 140-142

The Importance of Combining Literary and Archaeozoological Data to Understand the Role of Animals in Ancient India (1200 BCE to 300 CE) 143-158
Bedekar Gauri
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