Discovering Zooarchaeology: An Introduction
Discovering Zooarchaeology: An Introduction offers a captivating entry into the world of zooarchaeology, the study of ancient animal remains in archaeological contexts. This book explores various aspects, including age estimation from mammal dentition, the use of bone and vertebrate bodies as uniformitarian materials, and the intricate relationship between bones and nutrition. It traces the emergence of zooarchaeology as a discipline and examines the multiple factors, such as human, animal, and geological causes, contributing to bone breakage. Additionally, it covers the methods for inferring species, sex, and age through bone analysis. Whether you're a student or enthusiast, this resource provides a comprehensive introduction to zooarchaeology's fascinating world.
Subjects / Topics
Social Sciences, Archaeology
Keywords Covered
Age Estimation from Mammal Dentition, Bone and Vertebrate Bodies as Uniformitarian Materials, Bones and Nutrition: Why Animals Eat Animals, Emergence of Zooarchaeology, Human, Animal, and Geological Causes of Bone Breakage, Inferring Species, Sex, And Age Through Bone Analysis
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