Animal Use (Other Keyword)

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Meat Consumption and Animal Use at Cerro Danush, Oaxaca, Mexico (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Heather Lapham. Ronald Faulseit.

Cerro Danush is located in the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico, within the Dainzú-Macuilxóchitl region—an area that underwent significant sociopolitical reorganization as the Zapotec state centered at nearby Monte Albán weakened and its regional power declined during the Classic to Postclassic transition. Comparing and contrasting zooarchaeological assemblages from a commoner household, an elite residence, and a ceremonial complex at Cerro Danush provides new insights into differential patterns of meat...


Review of Evidence of Prehistoric Indian Use of Animals in Northwest Florida (1974)
DOCUMENT Citation Only George W. Percy.

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