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Proceedings of the 9th ICAZ Conference, Durham 2002

This series compiles proceedings from international conferences dedicated to archaeozoology. It delves into the complex relationships between humans and animals throughout history, drawing on archaeological evidence. The publications cover a vast array of subjects, from animal domestication to their role in diverse ancient societies. It serves as an invaluable resource for researchers and students studying prehistory and early human history.

Biosphere to Lithosphere: New Studies in Vertebrate Taphonomy

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  1. The book highlights the transformative impact of taphonomic studies on archaeology, particularly in understanding the processes that lead to the preservation of food remains in the archaeological record. It emphasizes the shift from viewing animal bones and plant remains solely as environmental indicators to recognizing their significance in broader research. Recent advancements in taphonomy are showcased, revealing a wide array of innovative research areas that have emerged over the past twenty-five years, demonstrating the evolving nature of this field.

    Biosphere to Lithosphere: New Studies in Vertebrate Taphonomy