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This is a direction that I've moved into with my work:

http://deborahruscillo.com/prism/

Hope this helps!
Deborah
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> Dear all
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> My colleagues and I are looking for examples of the use of archaeozoology
> data/knowledge - projects that move beyond subsistence, species lists and
> which animals were hunted, trapped, kept and served for dinner. Examples
> that show the interdisciplinary nature of our discipline and those that
> push
> the boundaries. Old and new (or a combination) methodologies are welcome.
> What are the globally relevant research directions archaeozoologists
> are/should be pursuing?
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> Please be so kind as to share with us your thoughts, favorites and the
> prime
> examples in the discipline.  If you have the references (or articles) to
> share that would be great.
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> Looking forward to the inspiration to come.
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> Greetings
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> Karin, Annie and Evin
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Dr. Deborah Ruscillo Cosmopoulos
Department of Anthropology
Washington University in St. Louis
Campus Box 1114
St. Louis, MO 63130
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