New Methods in Zooarchaeology
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 81st Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL (2016)
Conventional zooarchaeological methods are critical and serve as a fundamental baseline towards generating robust data, yet these frameworks may not always be applicable to various datasets. Furthermore, zooarchaeologists are continuously developing new techniques and procedures to further enhance our understanding of faunal assemblages through time and across space. This session serves to present recent and new approaches and methodologies. The session ultimately aims to synthesize dynamic discussions among the zooarchaeology community.
Other Keywords
Zooarchaeology •
Methods •
Paleoenvironments •
Bone Tools •
Projectile Point •
Historic Archaeology •
Paleoenvironment •
Computers •
Statistics •
Osteometrics
Geographic Keywords
Europe •
South America •
Mesoamerica •
AFRICA •
North America - Plains •
North America - Midwest •
North America - Southwest •
North America - Northeast •
West Asia •
North America - Mid-Atlantic
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Faunal Database Preservation and Collaborative Zooarchaeology by the Eastern Archaic Faunal Working Group (2016)
Historical Continuity in Southern Arizona Free Range Ranching Practices: Carbon, Oxygen, and Strontium Isotope Evidence from two 18th Century Missions (2016)