Archaeozoology of the Near East 9: In honour of Hans-Peter Uerpmann and François Poplin, Volume 2 (Record no. 173123)

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Classification number D2b - Zooarchaeology
Cutter Natural Sciences General--Zoology General--Zooarchaeology
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Personal name MASHKOUR, Marjan
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Title Archaeozoology of the Near East 9: In honour of Hans-Peter Uerpmann and François Poplin, Volume 2
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Edition statement 1st
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxbow Books / ICAZ
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2017
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General note International Council of Archaeozoology
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Formatted contents note ForewordsPalaeolithic and Neolithic Subsistence in Northern Mesopotamia, Anatolia and the Iranian Plateau1. Hannes Napierala, Andrew W. Kandel and Nicholas J. Conard. Small game and the shifting subsistence patterns from the Upper Paleolithic to the Natufian at Baaz Rockshelter, Syria 2. Jean-Denis Vigne, Isabelle Carrère, Jean Guilaine. Instability and co-development of the exploitation of early domestic sheep and goats: the example of Shillourokambos (Cyprus, Pre-Pottery Neolithic, 10,400-9,000 cal BP).3. Daniel Helmer and Lionel Gourichon. The fauna of Tell Aswad (Damascus, Syria), early Neolithic levels. Comparison with Northern and Southern Levant sites.4. Julie Daujat and Marjan Mashkour. Faunal Remains From Middle Neolithic Site of Qaleh Rostam.5. Nerissa Russell and Katheryn C. Twiss. Digesting the Data: Dogs as Taphonomic Agents at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, TurkeyThe Caucasian Zooarchaeology6. Nina Manaseryan. Carnivora Mammals of Holocene in Armenia. 7. Adrian Balaşescu, Cyril Montoya, Boris Gasparyan, Jérémie Liagre and Christine Chataigner. The Upper Palaeolithic Fauna From Kalavan 1 (Armenia): Preliminary Results.8. Emmanuelle Vila, Adrian Balaşescu, Valentin Radu, Ruben Badalyan and Christine Chataigner. Neolithic subsistence economy in the plain of Ararat: preliminary comparative analysis of the faunal remains from Aratashen and Khaturnarkh-Aknashen (Armenia).9. Hans Christian Küchelmann, Nina Manaseryan, Lilit Mirzoyan. Animal Bones from Aramus, Armenia, Excavation 200410. Lilit Mirzoyan & Nina Manaseryan. Analysis of Urartian Bone Remains From Erebuni, Armenia (2003-2007 Excavations): Possible Use of Bones for the Manufacture of Paint.Examples of Animal Exploitation in Urban Sites During the Bronze Age11. Azadeh Fatemeh Mohaseb and Marjan Mashkour. Animal exploitation from the Bronze Age to the Early Islamic period in Haftavan Tepe (Western Azerbaijan- Iran)12. Rémi Berthon. Animal Exploitation In The Upper Tigris River Valley During The Middle Bronze Age: A First Assessment from Hirbemerdon Tepe13. Lubna Omar. Animal exploitation at Tell Bderi (Syria) during the Early Bronze Period.14. Jwana Chahoud and Emmanuelle Vila. Exploitation of fauna at Ras Shamra: case study of the 'Maison aux Albâtres', Late Bronze Age, Northern Levant.15. Laszlo Bartosiewicz. Size Matters: How Large a Sheep, How Big a Sample.16. Scott J. Rufolo. New Thoughts on the Role of the Middle Khabur (Syria) in the Urbanization of Northern Mesopotamia in the Early Bronze Age.Pastoralism, Nomadism and Mobility 17. Mark J. Beech, Marjan Mashkour, Hanae Sasaki, Tatsuo Sasaki, Walid Yasin Al-Tikriti & Mohammed Amer Al-Neyadi. Fish, Sheep and Goats in the Abu Dhabi Desert: Evidence for Bedouin Diet During the Pre-Oil Era. 18. Robin Bendrey, Sébastien Lepetz S., Antoine Zazzo, Marie Balasse, Tsagaan Turbat, Pierre Henri Giscard, Dominic Vella, Ganna I. Zaitseva, Konstantin V. Chugunov, Joël Ughetto, Karyne Debue and Jean- Denis Vigne. Nomads, Horses and Mobility: An Assessment of Geographic Origins of Iron Age Horses Found at Tsengel Khairkhan and Baga Turgen Gol (Mongolian Altai) Based on Oxygen Isotope Compositions of Tooth Enamel. 19. Jennifer J. Piro and Pam J. Crabtree. Zooarchaeological Evidence for Pastoralism in the Early Transcaucasian Culture. Exploitation of animal in the Arabian Peninsula20. F. G. Fedele. New Data on Domestic and Wild Camels (Camelus dromedarius and Camelus Sp.) In Sabaean and Minaean Yemen.21. Margarethe Uerpmann and Hans-Peter Uerpmann. The Iron Age Site of Muweilah (Sharjah, Uae) and the Problems of Dromedary Domestication.22. Justine Vorenger. Fish Exploitation at Qal'at Al-Bahrain from the Early Dilmun Period (3rd Millennium BC) to the Middle Islamic Period (13-16th Centuries AD): Preliminary Results23. Mark J. Beech,Vincent Charpentier and Sophie Méry. Evidence for Deep-Sea Fishing and Cultural Identity during the Neolithic period at Akab Island, Umm al-Qaiwain, United Arab Emirates.Rituals and Animal Deposits24. Jill A. Weber. Elite Equids 2: Seeing the Dead.25. Veerle Linseele, Wim Van Neer, Harco Willems, Bart Vanthuyne. An unusual cattle burial at Dayr al-Barsha (Late Period, Middle Egypt).26. Hervé Monchot and Guillaume Charloux. The Opet Temple Courtyard Excavations: A New Zooarchaeological Study for Karnak (Luxor, Egypt).27. Wim Van Neer, Veerle Linseele, Renée Friedman More animal burials from the Predynastic elite cemetery of Hierakonpolis (Upper Egypt): the 2008 season.Animal Exploitation during the Antiquity28. Bea De Cupere, Wim Van Neer, Kim Vyncke and Hannelore Vanhaverbeke. Animal exploitation during the Classical/Hellenistic period at Tepe Düzen (SW Turkey): preliminary results.29. Yasha Hourani, Tarek Oueslati. Une accumulation d'équidés à Berytus: approche taxinomique et taphonomique.30. Mohammad Al-Zawahra. The Animal Bone Remains from Mar Nicola, A Byzantine - Islamic Site at Beit Jala, Palestine.31. Bea De Cupere, Anton Ervynck, Mircea Udrescu, Wim Van Neer, Wim Wouters. Faunal analysis of the Castle of Aqaba (Jordan): preliminary results.
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Date of acquisition 2017-12-16
Source of acquisition Oxbow
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Animal remains (Archaeology)--Middle East--Congresses
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Hunting and gathering societies--Middle East--Congresses
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Middle East--Antiquities--Congresses
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Prehistoric peoples--Middle East--Congresses
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Personal name BEECH, Mark
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