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Zooarchaeology
Zooarchaeology | Elizabeth J. Reitz, Elizabeth Reitz, Elizabeth S. Wing
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Zooarchaeology is a detailed reference manual for students and professional archaeologists interested in identifying and analysing animal remains from archaeological sites. Drawing on material from all over the world, and covering a time span from the Pleistocene to the nineteenth century AD, the emphasis is on animals whose remains inform us about many aspects of the relationships between humans and their natural and social environments, especially site formation processes, subsistence strategies, and paleoenvironments. The authors discuss suitable methods and theories for all vertebrate classes and molluscs, and include hypothetical examples to demonstrate these. There are extensive references and illustrations to help in the process of identification.
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ErinSBecker
Zooarchaeology | Elizabeth J. Reitz, Elizabeth Reitz, Elizabeth S. Wing

In case you, like me, can never remember the difference between barnacles and limpets. https://youtu.be/X57kqvNGjbU Sound on. You're welcome.

thegreensofa Omg that was brilliant! 😆💛 3y
ErinSBecker @thegreensofa 😅😅 I've watched it a half dozen times. Can't get enough!! 3y
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ErinSBecker
Zooarchaeology | Elizabeth J. Reitz, Elizabeth Reitz, Elizabeth S. Wing

My local library just restarted their academic ILL program. I'm celebrating with a zooarchaeology textbook. Strict return deadline of April 28 so goal to read 15-20 pages/day. Other readathon goals are finishing Changes by Ama Ata Aidoo, and Madness of Angels. #awesomeApril

charl08 Good luck! 3y
ErinSBecker @charl08 thank you! 😊 3y
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