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Faunal analysis with a focus on Anatolia

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Near Eastern archaeology have utilized faunal analysis in identifying animals from the Palaeolithic and Neolithic periods. However, numerous faunal studies have been undertaken by archaeologists working on post-Neolithic sites in recent times. Issues surrounding the use of faunal analysis in archaeology can be better understood by studying faunal studies in Anatolia, which date back to the 1930s.

Author: Hongo, Hitomi, Meadow, Richard H.
Publisher: Archaeological Institute of America
Publication Name: American Journal of Archaeology
Subject: Anthropology/archeology/folklore
ISSN: 0002-9114
Year: 1995
Reports, Antiquities, Animal remains (Archaeology), Asia Minor

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Ceramic ecology

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The ecological aspects of ceramics from the Near East, Mediterranean and Europe are increasingly being considered by archaeologists. Archaeologists are using ecological data provided by ceramics to better understand ancient cultures. Ecological concerns associated with ceramics include the environment, technological studies, ceramically defined cultures and ceramic ethnoarchaeology.

Author: Matson, Frederick R.
Publisher: Archaeological Institute of America
Publication Name: American Journal of Archaeology
Subject: Anthropology/archeology/folklore
ISSN: 0002-9114
Year: 1995
Environmental aspects, Pottery, Ancient, Ancient pottery

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Subjects list: Methods, Archaeology, Archaeological methods
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