Pavao-Zuckerman Zooarchaeological Data
Zooarchaeological data generated by Dr. Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman and students under her direction.
Site Name Keywords
Mission Cocóspera •
Fusihatchee (1EE191) •
Apalachicola Old Town (1RU18) •
Apalachicola (1RU27) •
Spanish Fort (1RU101) •
Mission San Agustín (AZ BB:13:6) •
CA-09-52 •
CA-09-77 •
JE-431 •
JE-439
Site Type Keywords
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex •
Settlements •
Non-Domestic Structures •
Encampment •
Town / City •
Domestic Structures •
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features •
Hunting / Trapping •
Butchering / Kill Site •
Quarry
Other Keywords
Zooarchaeology •
Native Americans •
Faunal •
Zooarcheological Analysis •
Spanish Colonial •
Creek •
Ancestral Creek
Culture Keywords
Historic •
Historic Native American •
Spanish •
Archaic •
Woodland •
Late Woodland •
Mississippian •
Euroamerican •
O'odham
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Collections Research
Material Types
Fauna
Temporal Keywords
Colonial •
Spanish Colonial Period •
19th Century •
18th Century •
17th Century •
Historic •
sixteenth century •
Preceramic period •
Mission Period •
Proto-Historic
Geographic Keywords
United States of America (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
USA (Country) •
Alabama (State / Territory) •
North America - Southeast •
North America: Southeast United States •
Arizona •
South America •
Mexico •
American Southwest
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Apalachicola Ecosystems Project Fauna
PROJECT
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...
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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),...
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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,...
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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...