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"With the recent development of fine-tuned methodologies such as stable isotope analysis and physical activity assessment, the potential to understand how animals moved about in the past has increased substantially. While the chapters in the volume utilize a wide range of archaeological methods, they are all united by an emphasis on understanding animal activity and mobility patterns as something that has a major impact on human societies and human-animal relationships. Chapters in this volume show that animal activity patterns provide information on multiple aspects of human-animal relationships, including analysis of animal management practices, transhumance, global and regional trade networks, and animal domestication"--Page 4 of cover.
Environmental archaeology. --- Archaeology, Environmental --- Archaeology --- Methodology --- Environmental archaeology --- Animal remains (Archaeology) --- Archaeozoology --- Zooarchaeology --- Zoology in archaeology --- Bones --- Animal paleopathology
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Animal remains (Archaeology) --- Cattle. --- China --- Antiquities. --- Bos taurus --- Bos --- Livestock --- Archaeozoology --- Zooarchaeology --- Zoology in archaeology --- Archaeology --- Bones --- Animal paleopathology --- Methodology
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Animal remains (Archaeology) --- Restes d'animaux (Archéologie) --- Archaeozoology --- Zooarchaeology --- Zoology in archaeology --- Archaeology --- Bones --- Animal paleopathology --- Methodology --- Animal remains (Archaeology). --- Restes d'animaux (Archéologie)
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Advances in Food and Nutrition Research, Volume 87 provides updated information on nutrients in foods and how to avoid deficiency, especially the essential nutrients that should be present in the diet to reduce disease risk and optimize health. The book provides the latest advances on the identification and characterization of emerging bioactive compounds with putative health benefits. Chapters in this new release include discussions of the function and application of bioactive peptides from corn gluten meal, Dietary fatty acids and metabolic syndrome, the Microbial ecology of plant-based fermented foods and current knowledge on their impact on human health, and much more.
Animal remains (Archaeology) --- Archaeozoology --- Zooarchaeology --- Zoology in archaeology --- Archaeology --- Bones --- Animal paleopathology --- Methodology --- Animal remains (Archaeology). --- Fatty acids. --- Acids, Fatty --- Carboxylic acids
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Animal remains (Archaeology) --- Magdalenian culture. --- Reindeer period --- Paleolithic period --- Archaeozoology --- Zooarchaeology --- Zoology in archaeology --- Archaeology --- Bones --- Animal paleopathology --- Methodology --- Germany (West) --- Antiquities. --- Magdalenian culture --- Animal remains (Archaeology).
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Neolithic period --- -New Stone age --- Stone age --- Animal remains (Archaeology) --- -Neolithic period --- Animal remains (Archaeology). --- New Stone age --- Archaeozoology --- Zooarchaeology --- Zoology in archaeology --- Archaeology --- Bones --- Animal paleopathology --- Methodology
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Animal remains (Archaeology) --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Slovenia --- Antiquities. --- Archaeozoology --- Zooarchaeology --- Zoology in archaeology --- Archaeology --- Bones --- Animal paleopathology --- Methodology --- Animal remains (Archaeology) - Slovenia --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Slovenia
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Animal remains (Archaeology) --- Archaeologists --- Historians --- Archaeozoology --- Zooarchaeology --- Zoology in archaeology --- Archaeology --- Bones --- Animal paleopathology --- Research&delete& --- Directories --- Methodology --- Research --- ARCHEOZOOLOGIE --- PALEONTOLOGIE --- REPERTOIRES
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This volume is derived, in concept, from a conference held in honour of John Evans by the School of History and Archaeology and The Prehistoric Society at Cardiff University in March 2006. It brings together papers that address themes and landscapes on a variety of levels. They cover geographical, methodological and thematic areas that were of interest to, and had been studied by, John Evans. The volume is divided into five sections, which echo themes of importance in British prehistory. They include papers on aspects of environmental archaeology, experiments and philosophy; new research on th
Prehistoric peoples --- Environmental archaeology --- Animal remains (Archaeology) --- Archaeozoology --- Zooarchaeology --- Zoology in archaeology --- Archaeology --- Bones --- Animal paleopathology --- Archaeology, Environmental --- Methodology --- Great Britain --- Antiquities.
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Animal paleopathology --- Animal remains (Archaeology) --- Archaeozoology --- Zooarchaeology --- Zoology in archaeology --- Archaeology --- Bones --- Animals --- Domestic animals --- Veterinary paleopathology --- Paleopathology --- Veterinary pathology --- Methodology --- Europe --- Antiquities