Pavao-Zuckerman Zooarchaeological Data

Zooarchaeological data generated by Dr. Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman and students under her direction.


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  • Alabama-Georgia Historic Sites Taxon Coding Sheet (2014)
    CODING SHEET Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. Nicole Mathwich. Andrew Webster.

    A taxon coding sheet for historical zooarchaeological data from the southeastern United States developed by Dr. Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. The first column is the coded number value. The second column is the scientific name of the species followed by the common name in parentheses.

  • Animal Husbandry at Pimería Alta Missions: El Ganado en el Sudoeste de Norteamérica ​ (2010)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman.

    Documentary evidence from the southwestern region of North America indicates that Spanish missionaries attempted to alter the daily lives of native peoples through the introduction of Eurasian domesticated animals and animal husbandry practices. However, our understanding of the degree to which these efforts were successful is hindered by a dearth of zooarchaeological evidence. Excavations at 18th-century missions in present-day northern Sonora and southern Arizona provide an opportunity to...

  • Apalachicola Ecosystems Project Fauna
    PROJECT Thomas Foster. Roger Brown. National Science Foundation.

    This project presents the results of zooarchaeological analysis of faunal specimens recovered from two sites (1RU18 and 1RU27) excavated as part of a multidisciplinary NSF-funded Collaborative Research Project titled the “Apalachicola Ecosystems Project”, as well as a reanalysis of a zooarchaeological assemblage from the nearby site of Spanish Fort. The Apalachicola Ecosystems Project was co-directed by Thomas Foster, Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman, and Roger Brown. The objectives of the...

  • Archaeological Excavations at the Early Historic Creek Indian Town of Fusihatchee (Phase 1, 1988-1989) (1990)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Paula Weiss. M. Thomas Hatley. Kristen J. Gremillion. Kathryn E. Holland Brand.

    Waselkov, Cottier, and Sheldon 1990, "Archaeological Excavations at the Early Historic Creek Indian Town of Fusihatchee (Phase 1, 1988-1989)" is the site report prepared for the NSF for the Fusihatchee site (1EE191), where the zooarchaeological remains included in the Pavao-Zuckerman Fusihatchee Fauna project were originally excavated. The report authors are named as Waselkov, Cottier, and Sheldon. Other authors listed on tDAR are contributors to a chapter. This is a report to the National...

  • Burning: Arizona State Museum Faunal Coding Key (2012)
    CODING SHEET Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. University of Arizona, Arizona State Museum.

    Specimen codes for burning developed by ASM Zooarchaeology Lab.

  • Changes in Animal Use through Time at Fusihatchee (1EE191) (1999)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. Daniel C. Weinand. Elizabeth J. Reitz.

    Archaeological sites appropriate for the study of subsistence change resulting from European-Native American contact are uncommon in the southeastern United States. One of these sites is Fusihatchee (1EE191), a Creek town in what is now Alabama. Materials from Fusihatchee were deposited during four time periods spanning the Contact Period, permitting a diachronic analysis of Creek subsistence practices. Vertebrate and some invertebrate remains were studied. The Late Mississippian component...

  • Coding sheet for burn_term (Fusihatchee Faunal Data) (2018)
    CODING SHEET Uploaded by: Andrew Webster

    This coding sheet was generated by tDAR for burn_term - TEXT 129674 column from Fusihatchee Faunal Data dataset (446732) on 10/15/18 6:16 PM

  • Coding sheet for burn_term (Fusihatchee Faunal Data) (2018)
    CODING SHEET Uploaded by: Andrew Webster

    This coding sheet was generated by tDAR for burn_term - TEXT 129674 column from Fusihatchee Faunal Data dataset (446732) on 10/15/18 6:18 PM

  • Culture Contact and Subsistence Change at Fusihatchee (1EE191) (2001)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman.

    Archaeological evidence from Colonial period Native American sites in southeastern North America document dramatic changes in many aspects of Native American life. In contrast, studies of zooarchaeological remains from the Colonial period indicate that subsistence systems changed very little in spite of the introduction of domestic animals. However, few zooarchaeological assemblages from sites with both precolonial and colonial occupations have been studied. The pre-Creek and Creek site of...

  • Deerskins and Domesticates: Creek Subsistence and Economic Strategies in the Historic Period (2007)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman.

    Previous research indicates that, following European colonization, animal husbandry did not replace hunting as the primary source of meat in the diet of southeastern Native Americans until the early nineteenth century. However, while the introduction of Eurasian domesticated animals had little immediate impact on the lives of indigenous peoples in the Southeast,the expansion of the European market economy had profound implications for the economic and subsistence strategies of Native Americans...

  • Element: Arizona State Museum Faunal Coding Key (2012)
    CODING SHEET Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. University of Arizona, Arizona State Museum. Nicole Mathwich. Andrew Webster.

    Element codes

  • Faunal Data from Apalachicola (1RU18, 1RU27) (2014)
    DATASET Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. Andrew Webster.

    An Excel spreadsheet containing the zooarchaeological data from Apalachicola (1RU18 & 1RU27), part of the Apalachicola Ecosystems Project. The first tab contains the primary zooarchaeological data, the second tab contains the weights, and the third tab contains a pivot table which shows the total combined weight for each taxon identification.

  • Faunal Data from Spanish Fort (1RU101) (2014)
    DATASET Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. Nicole Mathwich. Andrew Webster.

    An Excel spreadsheet containing the zooarchaeological data from Spanish Fort (1RU101), part of the Apalachicola Ecosystems Project. The first tab contains the primary zooarchaeological data, the second tab contains the weights.

  • Faunal Remains from the Apalachicola Ecosystems Project (2014)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Chance H. Copperstone. Tracie Mayfield. Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman.

    This report presents the results of zooarchaeological analysis of faunal specimens recovered from two sites (1RU18 and 1RU27) excavated as part of a multidisciplinary NSF-funded Collaborative Research Project titled the “Apalachicola Ecosystems Project”, as well a reanalysis of a zooarchaeological assemblage from the nearby site of Spanish Fort. Report prepared for the National Science Foundation (Award # BCS-1026308).

  • Fossilization: Pacasmayo Coding Key (2023)
    CODING SHEET Andrew Webster.

    Fossilization codes used by Pavao-Zuckerman for the Pacasmayo project

  • Fusihatchee Faunal Data (2015)
    DATASET Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. Andrew Webster. Nicole Mathwich.

    An Access database of zooarchaeology data from the Ancestral Creek Fusihatchee site (1EE191) The data were reported in a 2001 dissertation by Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman entitled "Culture Contact and Subsistence Change at Fusihatchee." The database was created in 2015 by Nicole Mathwich and uploaded to tDAR by Andrew Webster in 2018. The database was created from handwritten data cards created from 1997-1998 at the University of Georgia. These original cards have been scanned and are included in...

  • Fusihatchee Faunal Data Paper Copy Scans ​ (1998)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. Nicole Mathwich. Andrew Webster.

    This file is a PDF scan of the original handwritten cards of zooarchaeological data for Fusihatchee that were compiled from 1997-1998 at the University of Georgia. In 2015, this data was digitized into an Access database entitled "Fusihatchee Faunal Data" which is included on tDAR with this project. Although the PDF is text searchable, in practice this will only pull up the UGA number, not the handwritten data. The OCR does not recognize every UGA number. The PDF is mostly in the order of...

  • Fusion: Arizona State Museum Faunal Coding Key (2012)
    CODING SHEET Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. University of Arizona, Arizona State Museum.

    Fusion coding key developed by Arizona State Museum.

  • Gnawing: Arizona State Museum Faunal Coding Key (2012)
    CODING SHEET Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. University of Arizona, Arizona State Museum.

    Gnawing coding key developed by Arizona State Museum.

  • Mission Cocóspera Faunal Data (2012)
    DATASET Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. University of Arizona, Arizona State Museum. Andrew Webster.

    An Excel spreadsheet containing the zooarchaeological data from Mission Cocóspera. While some human remains were uncovered during excavation, that data is excluded from this dataset.

  • Mission Cocóspera Faunal Data Paper Copy Scans (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. Andrew Webster.

    This file is a PDF scan of the original handwritten cards of zooarchaeological data for Mission Cocóspera that were compiled in 2005 by Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman at the University of Arizona. In 2019, this data was digitized into an Excel file entitled "Mission Cocóspera Faunal Data" which is included on tDAR with this project.

  • Mission San Agustín Faunal Data (2019)
    DATASET Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. Madeline E. Laub.

    An excel spreadsheet containing the zooarchaeological data from AZ BB:13:6.

  • Modifications: Arizona State Museum Faunal Coding Key (2012)
    CODING SHEET Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. University of Arizona, Arizona State Museum.

    Modification codes developed by the Arizona State Museum.

  • Northern Sonora Taxon Codes: Arizona State Museum Faunal Codes (2012)
    CODING SHEET Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. University of Arizona, Arizona State Museum.

    Taxonomic codes for Northern Sonora sites developed by Arizona State Museum.

  • Pacasmayo Faunal Data, Dillehay Sites (2021)
    DATASET Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. Andrew Webster.

    An Excel spreadsheet containing the zooarchaeological data from Pacasmayo reported in Dillehay 2011. Sites include CA-09-52 and CA-09-77. While some human remains were uncovered during excavation, that data is excluded from this dataset.

  • Pacasmayo Faunal Data, Stackelbeck Sites (2023)
    DATASET Andrew Webster. Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman.

    An Excel spreadsheet containing the zooarchaeological data from Pacasmayo reported in Dillehay 2011. Sites include JE-431, JE-439, JE-790, JE-908, JE-983, JE-993, JE-996, JE-1002, JE-1004, JE-1006, and JE-1007.

  • Pacasmayo Paper Copy Scans Stackelbeck Sites (2004)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman.

    This file is a PDF scan of the original handwritten documents of zooarchaeological data for the Stackelbeck sites of the Pacasmayo Project. This data was created in 2004 at the University of Arizona by Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. In 2023, this data was digitized into an Excel database entitled "Pacasmayo Faunal Data, Stackelbeck Sites" which is included on tDAR with this project. No paper copy scans exist for the Pacasmayo Dillehay sites.

  • Pavao-Zuckerman Fauna Coding Sheet Portion (2014)
    CODING SHEET Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. Nicole Mathwich. Andrew Webster.

    The coding sheet for which portion of the element was recovered. Created by Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman.

  • Pavao-Zuckerman Fusihatchee Fauna
    PROJECT Uploaded by: Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman

    This project consists of zooarchaeological remains from the ancestral Muscogee-Creek site of Fusihatchee, identified at the University of Georgia. The data formed the basis of Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman's 2001 Dissertation. Site: The Ancestral Creek and Creek town of Fusihatchee (1EE191) is located on the Tallapoosa River in Alabama, and has both precolonial and colonial period occupations, allowing for diachronic analysis. These components include the Late Woodland (A.D. 1050-1250),...

  • Pavao-Zuckerman Pacasmayo Fauna
    PROJECT Uploaded by: Andrew Webster

    This project consists of zooarchaeological data from the Pacasmayo and Jequetepeque valleys in the Pacasmayo District of Northern Peru. Sites date from the early to mid holocene, or the Preceramic period (c. 11,000-4000 14C BP) Sites: Several sites in the Pacasmayo and Jequetepeque valley are included in this data. See Stackelbeck 2008 and Dillehay 2011 for detailed site descriptions. Sites include: • CA-09-52, CA-09-77, JE-431, JE-439, JE-790, JE-908, JE-983, JE-993, JE-996, JE-1002,...

  • Peruvian Coastal Species Taxon Codes (2007)
    CODING SHEET Andrew Webster. Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman.

    A taxon coding sheet for zooarchaeological data from the Pacasmayo coastal region of Peru developed by Dr. Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. The first column is the coded number value. The second column is the scientific name of the species followed by the common name in parentheses.

  • Pimería Alta Missions Fauna
    PROJECT Uploaded by: Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman

    This project consists of zooarchaeological data from two Spanish mission sites on the land of the O'odham people located in what is now southern Arizona and northern Sonora, Mexico. This region was referred to by the Spanish as the Pimería Alta. Dozens of Spanish colonial missions were established in the Pimería Alta region beginning in the 1690s by Jesuit missionary Father Eusebio Kino. Missions were established within existing Native American communities. While the ostensible motivation for...

  • Preceramic Period Vertebrate Use in the Jequetepeque Valley, Peru (2004)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman.

    Faunal remains from the Proyecto Pacasmayo provide the opportunity to examine vertebrate subsistence strategies of inland communities during the transitional Preceramic period. Proyecto Pacasmayo excavations at Middle Preceramic sites in the Jequetepeque Valley in northern Peru reveal evidence for increasing complexity, localization, and aggregation. The Pacasmayo sites are all located within the vegetated lomas areas of two alluvial fans, Quebrada del Batán, and Quebrada Talambo. Of...

  • Rendering Economies: Native American Labor and Secondary Animal Products in the Eighteenth-Century Pimería Alta (2011)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman.

    While the ostensible motivation for Spanish missionization in the Americas was religious conversion, missions were also critical to the expansion of European economic institutions in the sixteenth through nineteenth centuries. Native American labor in mission contexts was recruited in support of broader programs of colonialism, mercantilism, and resource extraction. Archaeological research throughout North America demonstrates the importance and extent of the integration of Native labor into...

  • San Agustín Faunal Data Paper Copy Scans (2004)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Vincent M. LaMotta. Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. Andrew Webster. Madeline E. Laub.

    This file is a PDF scan of the original handwritten cards of zooarchaeological data for Mission San Agustín that were compiled from 2003-2004 by Vincent LaMotta at the University of Arizona. In 2019, this data was digitized into an Excel file entitled "San Agustín Faunal Data" which is included on tDAR with this project.

  • Symmetry: Arizona State Museum Faunal Coding Key (2012)
    CODING SHEET Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman. University of Arizona, Arizona State Museum.

    Symmetry codes.

  • Tool Mark Orientation: Pacasmayo Coding Key (2004)
    CODING SHEET Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman.

    Tool mark orientation coding key used by Pavao-Zuckerman for the Pacasmayo project

  • Tool Mark Types: Pacasmayo Coding Key (2004)
    CODING SHEET Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman.

    Tool mark type codes used by Pavao-Zuckerman for the Pacasmayo project

  • Valle de Cocóspera Archaeological Project: Recent Finds (2005)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Júpiter Martínez.

    This report describes the excavations at Mission Cocóspera and includes maps and photographs.

  • Vertebrate Fauna from Fusihatchee (1EE191) (1997)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Elizabeth Reitz.

    Vertebrate evidence for animal use by native groups of the interior southeastern United States during the Protohistoric and early Historic periods are rare. Additional data for this time period from the Fusihatchee site are reported here. Fusihatchee vertebrate remains are from two Protohistoric structures (Structures 6 and 8) and a Historic feature (Feature 320/335). Data from two other features (Features 390 and 2232) are commented upon briefly. The Protohistoric component includes 4,218...