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  2. Zooarchaeology - Wikipedia

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    This means zooarchaeology is part of the general study of waste or garbology. Archaeologists may have to sort through and identify the species and body region of faunal remains. [ 12 ] The types of fauna that leave behind these remains will depend on where the archaeological site is located.

  3. Katherine Brunson - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Brunson's main research focus is in Chinese zooarchaeology and the environmental impacts of animal domestication. [4] Brunson directs Wesleyan's Environmental Archaeology Lab, where she works with undergraduate students on community outreach projects, 3D scanning of Wesleyan's unique collections, and management of Wesleyan's comparative osteology collections.

  4. Elizabeth Reitz - Wikipedia

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    A reviewer for the Canadian Journal of Archaeology praised Reitz and Wing's book, Zooarchaeology as "the best available introductory text on the subject for undergraduate students". [10] She has been credited for having "done more than any other individual to advance the subfield of historical zooarchaeology". [11]

  5. Diane Gifford-Gonzalez - Wikipedia

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    Diane Gifford-Gonzalez is an American archaeologist who specializes in the field of zooarchaeology.Her research has included fieldwork near Lake Turkana, northwestern Kenya, and her research often touches on the question of animal domestication and the origins and development of African pastoralism. [1]

  6. Stanley John Olsen - Wikipedia

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    Stanley John Olsen (24 June 1919 – 23 December 2003) was an American vertebrate paleontologist and one of the founding figures of zooarchaeology in the United States. Olsen was also recognized as an historical archaeologist and scholar of United States military insignia, especially buttons of the American Colonial through Civil War periods.

  7. Humpback whale makes one of the longest migrations ever recorded

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    CBS News reached out to one of the study's authors for comment but did not receive an immediate reply. Extended interview: Billie Eilish. Eye Opener: UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect erupts ...

  8. Richard Cooke (archaeologist) - Wikipedia

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    Among his areas of concentration were zooarchaeology and the “Greater Coclé semiotic tradition" of central Panama. He did extensive research on ancient fishing [ 3 ] He was also interested in Panamanian paleo-ecology, the original settlement of the tropical-forest region of the Americas, the development of agriculture, and general social ...

  9. Hannah Russ - Wikipedia

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    Russ, H. 2017. "To fish, or not to fish? Using observations of recent hunter-gatherer fishing in the interpretation of Late Pleistocene fish bone assemblages".