

An edition of Biosphere to lithosphere (2005)
new studies in vertebrate taphonomy
By International Council for Archaeozoology. Conference
Publish Date
2005
Publisher
Oxbow,David Brown Book Company
Language
eng
Pages
154
Description:
Taphonomic studies are a major methodological advance, the effects of which have been felt throughout archaeology. Zooarchaeologists and archaeobotanists were the first to realise how vital it was to study the entire process of how food enters the archaeological record, and taphonomy brought to a close the era when the study of animal bones and plant remains from archaeological sites were regarded mainly as environmental indicators. This volume is indicative of recent developments in taphonomic studies: hugely diverse research areas are being explored, many of which would have been totally unforeseeable only a quarter of a century ago.
subjects: Animal remains (Archaeology), Congresses, Fossil Vertebrates, Taphonomy, Vertebrates, fossil, Taphonomy--congresses, Animal remains (archaeology)--congresses, Vertebrates, fossil--congresses, Paleozoölogie, Bot (anatomie), Fossielen, Prehistorie, Archaeozoology, Vertebrate taphonomy, Biosphere, Qe721.2.f6 i55 2002, 566