TY - BOOK AU - Albarella,Umberto AU - Rizzetto,Mauro AU - Russ,Hannah AU - Vickers,Kim AU - Viner-Daniels,Sarah ED - Oxford Academic TI - The Oxford handbook of zooarchaeology T2 - Oxford handbooks online SN - 9780191794223 AV - CC79.5.A5 O84 2017 U1 - 930.1 23 PY - 2017/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press KW - Animal remains (Archaeology) KW - Handbooks, manuals, etc KW - Human-animal relationships KW - History KW - Relations homme-animal KW - Histoire KW - Guides, manuels, etc KW - fast KW - ukslc N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Humans and mammals in the Upper Palaeolithic of Russia; Mietje Germonpré, Mikhail Sablin --; Changes in lifestyle in ancient Rome (Italy) across the Iron Age/Roman transition: the evidence from animal remains; Jacopo De Grossi, Claudia Minniti --; Zooarchaeological evidence for Moslem improvement of sheep (Ovis aries) in Portugal; Simon Davis --; Animals in urban life in Medieval to Early Modern England; Terry O'Connor --; From bovid to beaver: mammal exploitation in Medieval north-west Russia; Mark Maltby --; The zooarchaeology of Medieval Ireland; Finbar McCormick, Emily Murray --; Fishing, wildfowling and marine mammal exploitation in northern Scotland from prehistory to Early Modern times; Dale Serjeantson --; The emergence of livestock husbandry in Early Neolithic Anatolia; Joris Peters, Nadja Poellath, Benjamin Arbuckle --; South Asian contributions to animal domestication and pastoralism: bones, genes and archaeology; Ajita Patel, Richard Meadow --; The zooarchaeology of complexity and specialisation during the Upper Palaeolithic in Western Europe: changing diversity and evenness; Katherine Boyle --; The zooarchaeology of Neolithic China; Xiaolin Ma, Li Liu --; Subsistence economy, animal domestication and herd management in prehistoric central Asia (Neolithic -- Iron Age); Norbert Benecke --; Introduction of domestic animals to the Japanese archipelago; Hitomi Hongo --; Farming, social change and state formation in south-east Asia; Charles F.W. Higham --; The zooarchaeology of early historic periods in the southern Levant; Sarah Kansa, Justin E. Lev-Tov --; Middle and Later Stone Age hunters and their prey in southern Africa; Ina Plug --; Pastoralism in sub-Saharan Africa: emergence and ramifications; Diane Gifford-Gonzalez --; Cattle, a major component of the Kerma culture (Sudan); Louis Chaix --; The zooarchaeology of Iron Age farmers from southern Africa; Shaw Badenhorst --; Mesolithic hunting and fishing in the coastal and terrestrial environments of the eastern Baltic; Lembi Lõugas --; Animals in Ancient Egyptian religion: belief, identity, power and economy; Salima Ikram --; Animals, acculturation and colonisation in Ancient and Islamic North Africa; Michael MacKinnon --; Historical zooarchaeology of colonialism, mercantilism and indigenous dispossession: the Dutch East India Company's meat industry at the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa; Adam Heinrich --; Zooarchaeology of the pre-Contact Northwest coast of North America; Gregory G. Monks --; Fauna and the emergence of intensive agricultural economies in the United States south-west; Rebecca Dean --; 13,000 years of communal bison hunting in western North America; John D. Speth --; Tracking the trade in animal pelts in early historic eastern North America; Heather A. Lapham --; Animal use at early colonies on the south-eastern coast of the United States; Elizabeth Reitz --; Archaeozoological techniques and protocols for elaborating scenarios of early colonisation and Neolithisation of Cyprus; Jean-Denis Vigne --; Advances in hunter-gatherer research in Mexico: archaeozoological contributions; Joaquin Arroyo-Cabrales, Eduardo Corona-M. --; The exploitation of aquatic environments by the Olmec and Epi-Olmec; Tanya M. Peres --; Zooarchaeology of the Maya; Kitty F. Emery --; Zooarchaeological approaches to Pre-Columbian archaeology in the neotropics of north-western South America; Peter Stahl --; Zooarchaeology of Brazilian shell mounds; Daniela Klokler --; Camelid hunting and herding in Inca times: a view from the South of the empire; Guillermo Luis Mengoni Goñalons --; Forests, steppes and coastlines: zooarchaeology and the prehistoric exploitation of Patagonian habitats; Luis Alberto Borrero --; Pleistocene adaptations in tropical rainforest environments in Island Melanesia; Matthew Leavesley --; Behavioural inferences from Late Pleistocene aboriginal Australia: seasonality, butchery and nutrition in south-west Tasmania; Richard Cosgrove, Jillian Garvey --; Regional and chronological variations in energy harvests from prehistoric fauna in New Zealand; Ian Smith --; Spatial variability and human eco-dynamics in central-east Polynesian fisheries; Melinda S. Allen --; The exploitation of aquatic resources in Holocene West Africa; Veerle Linseele --; Patterns of animal exploitation in western Turkey: from Palaeolithic molluscs to Byzantine elephants; Canan Çakırlar, Levent Atici --; Zooarchaeology in the 21st century: where we come from, where we are, and where we are going; Umberto Albarella --; Zooarchaeological results from Neolithic and Bronze Age wetland and dryland sites in the Central Alpine Foreland: economic, ecologic and taphonomic relevance; Jörg Schibler --; Zooarchaeology in the Carpathian Basin and adjacent areas; László Bartosiewicz --; Sheep, sacrifices and symbols: animals in Later Bronze Age Greece; Paul Halstead, Valasia Isaakidou --; Zooarchaeology of the Scandinavian settlements in Iceland and Greenland: diverging pathways; Thomas H. McGovern, Konrad Smiarowski, George Hambrecht, Seth Brewington, Ramona Harrison, Megan Hicks, Frank J. Feeley, Céline Dupont-Hébert, Brenda Prehal, James Woollett; Specialized; Electronic reproduction; Oxford; Available via World Wide Web ER -