The Resource Integrating zooarchaeology, edited by Mark Maltby
Integrating zooarchaeology, edited by Mark Maltby
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The item Integrating zooarchaeology, edited by Mark Maltby represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool.
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- viii, 152 p.
- Contents
-
- 1.
- Integrating zooarchaeology : introduction/
- Mark Maltby
- p. 1
- 2.
- Integrating zooarchaeology from Pampa and Patagonia/
- Daniel Loponte
- Alejandro Acosta
- p. 5
- 3.
- Of books and bones : the integration of historical and zooarchaeological evidence in the study of medieval animal husbandry/
- Richard Thomas
- p. 17
- 4.
- diet of Washington's soldiers at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-78/
- Douglas V. Campana
- Pam J. Crabtree
- p. 27
- 5.
- Animal husbandry and diet in pre-modern villages in mandatory Palestine, according to ethnographic data/
- Aharon Sasson
- p. 33
- 6.
- Archaeozoo-ecological footprints : how sustainable was cattle raising and breeding?/
- Giovanni Siracusano
- p. 41
- 7.
- Bones, text and art in Roman Italy/
- Michael MacKinnon
- p. 51
- 8.
- use of cattle in prehistoric Sardinia from the evidence of bronze statuettes/
- Filippo Manconi
- p. 59
- 9.
- Archaeofaunas and architecture : zooarchaeological variability in an Inuit semi-subterranean house, Arctic Canada/
- T. Max Friesen
- Matthew W. Betts
- p. 64
- p. 76
- 10.
- Eat like an Egyptian? - a contextual approach to an Early Bronze I "Egyptian colony" in the Southern Levant/
- Eric C. Kansa
- Sarah Whitcher Kansa
- Thomas E. Levy
- p. 92
- 11.
- Unspecified early Roman pits : an interdisciplinary excursion to identify the use of pits in Vindonissa (Windisch), Switzerland/
- Heide Huster Plogmann
- Stefanie Jacomet
- Andrea Hagendorn
- p. 98
- 12.
- multidisciplinary approach towards the definition of the status of the Gallo-Roman city of Paris : ceramic and animal-resource production and provisioning/
- Tarek Oueslati
- Sylvie Robin
- Philippe Marquis
- 13.
- Multidisciplinary approach to Romano-British cattle butchery/
- Krish Seetah
- p. 109
- 14.
- Salt and animal products : linking production and use in Iron Age Britain/
- Mark Maltby
- p. 117
- 15.
- Carbon isotope and microwear analysis of dog burials : evidence for maize agriculture at a small Mississippian/protohistoric site/
- S. Homes Hogue
- p. 123
- 16.
- Astragali through time/
- Jeremiah R. Dandoy
- p. 131
- Francois-Xavier Chauviere
- Jean-Pierre Chadelle
- Anne Pike-Tay
- Jean-Michel Geneste
- p. 138
- 17.
- Solutrean animal resource exploitation at Combe Sauniere (Dordogne, France)/
- Jean-Christophe Castel
- Despina Liolios
- Veronique Laroulandie
- Isbn
- 9781842171233
- Label
- Integrating zooarchaeology
- Title
- Integrating zooarchaeology
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Mark Maltby
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- UKM
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- CC79.5 A5I575 2002
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/organizationDate
- 2002 :
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/organizationName
- International Council for Archaeozoology
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Maltby, Mark
- International Council for Archaeozoology
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
- Animal remains (Archaeology)
- Label
- Integrating zooarchaeology, edited by Mark Maltby
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 1.
- Integrating zooarchaeology : introduction/
- Mark Maltby
- p. 1
- 2.
- Integrating zooarchaeology from Pampa and Patagonia/
- Daniel Loponte
- Alejandro Acosta
- p. 5
- 3.
- Of books and bones : the integration of historical and zooarchaeological evidence in the study of medieval animal husbandry/
- Richard Thomas
- p. 17
- 4.
- diet of Washington's soldiers at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-78/
- Douglas V. Campana
- Pam J. Crabtree
- p. 27
- 5.
- Animal husbandry and diet in pre-modern villages in mandatory Palestine, according to ethnographic data/
- Aharon Sasson
- p. 33
- 6.
- Archaeozoo-ecological footprints : how sustainable was cattle raising and breeding?/
- Giovanni Siracusano
- p. 41
- 7.
- Bones, text and art in Roman Italy/
- Michael MacKinnon
- p. 51
- 8.
- use of cattle in prehistoric Sardinia from the evidence of bronze statuettes/
- Filippo Manconi
- p. 59
- 9.
- Archaeofaunas and architecture : zooarchaeological variability in an Inuit semi-subterranean house, Arctic Canada/
- T. Max Friesen
- Matthew W. Betts
- p. 64
- p. 76
- 10.
- Eat like an Egyptian? - a contextual approach to an Early Bronze I "Egyptian colony" in the Southern Levant/
- Eric C. Kansa
- Sarah Whitcher Kansa
- Thomas E. Levy
- p. 92
- 11.
- Unspecified early Roman pits : an interdisciplinary excursion to identify the use of pits in Vindonissa (Windisch), Switzerland/
- Heide Huster Plogmann
- Stefanie Jacomet
- Andrea Hagendorn
- p. 98
- 12.
- multidisciplinary approach towards the definition of the status of the Gallo-Roman city of Paris : ceramic and animal-resource production and provisioning/
- Tarek Oueslati
- Sylvie Robin
- Philippe Marquis
- 13.
- Multidisciplinary approach to Romano-British cattle butchery/
- Krish Seetah
- p. 109
- 14.
- Salt and animal products : linking production and use in Iron Age Britain/
- Mark Maltby
- p. 117
- 15.
- Carbon isotope and microwear analysis of dog burials : evidence for maize agriculture at a small Mississippian/protohistoric site/
- S. Homes Hogue
- p. 123
- 16.
- Astragali through time/
- Jeremiah R. Dandoy
- p. 131
- Francois-Xavier Chauviere
- Jean-Pierre Chadelle
- Anne Pike-Tay
- Jean-Michel Geneste
- p. 138
- 17.
- Solutrean animal resource exploitation at Combe Sauniere (Dordogne, France)/
- Jean-Christophe Castel
- Despina Liolios
- Veronique Laroulandie
- Control code
- ocm60741367
- Dimensions
- 31 cm.
- Extent
- viii, 152 p.
- Isbn
- 9781842171233
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- ill.
- Label
- Integrating zooarchaeology, edited by Mark Maltby
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 1.
- Integrating zooarchaeology : introduction/
- Mark Maltby
- p. 1
- 2.
- Integrating zooarchaeology from Pampa and Patagonia/
- Daniel Loponte
- Alejandro Acosta
- p. 5
- 3.
- Of books and bones : the integration of historical and zooarchaeological evidence in the study of medieval animal husbandry/
- Richard Thomas
- p. 17
- 4.
- diet of Washington's soldiers at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-78/
- Douglas V. Campana
- Pam J. Crabtree
- p. 27
- 5.
- Animal husbandry and diet in pre-modern villages in mandatory Palestine, according to ethnographic data/
- Aharon Sasson
- p. 33
- 6.
- Archaeozoo-ecological footprints : how sustainable was cattle raising and breeding?/
- Giovanni Siracusano
- p. 41
- 7.
- Bones, text and art in Roman Italy/
- Michael MacKinnon
- p. 51
- 8.
- use of cattle in prehistoric Sardinia from the evidence of bronze statuettes/
- Filippo Manconi
- p. 59
- 9.
- Archaeofaunas and architecture : zooarchaeological variability in an Inuit semi-subterranean house, Arctic Canada/
- T. Max Friesen
- Matthew W. Betts
- p. 64
- p. 76
- 10.
- Eat like an Egyptian? - a contextual approach to an Early Bronze I "Egyptian colony" in the Southern Levant/
- Eric C. Kansa
- Sarah Whitcher Kansa
- Thomas E. Levy
- p. 92
- 11.
- Unspecified early Roman pits : an interdisciplinary excursion to identify the use of pits in Vindonissa (Windisch), Switzerland/
- Heide Huster Plogmann
- Stefanie Jacomet
- Andrea Hagendorn
- p. 98
- 12.
- multidisciplinary approach towards the definition of the status of the Gallo-Roman city of Paris : ceramic and animal-resource production and provisioning/
- Tarek Oueslati
- Sylvie Robin
- Philippe Marquis
- 13.
- Multidisciplinary approach to Romano-British cattle butchery/
- Krish Seetah
- p. 109
- 14.
- Salt and animal products : linking production and use in Iron Age Britain/
- Mark Maltby
- p. 117
- 15.
- Carbon isotope and microwear analysis of dog burials : evidence for maize agriculture at a small Mississippian/protohistoric site/
- S. Homes Hogue
- p. 123
- 16.
- Astragali through time/
- Jeremiah R. Dandoy
- p. 131
- Francois-Xavier Chauviere
- Jean-Pierre Chadelle
- Anne Pike-Tay
- Jean-Michel Geneste
- p. 138
- 17.
- Solutrean animal resource exploitation at Combe Sauniere (Dordogne, France)/
- Jean-Christophe Castel
- Despina Liolios
- Veronique Laroulandie
- Control code
- ocm60741367
- Dimensions
- 31 cm.
- Extent
- viii, 152 p.
- Isbn
- 9781842171233
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- ill.
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