Dear all

 

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?

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.

Looking forward to the inspiration to come.

 

Greetings

Karin, Annie and Evin

 

 

 



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