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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.
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1831. Founding of the Magasin de Zoologie, the first French-language zoological journal. 1831–1836. Charles Darwin (English, 1809–1882) and Captain Robert FitzRoy (English) depart for their voyage. Darwin's report is generally known as The Voyage of the Beagle. 1832.
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]
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Although, he was never classically trained in zooarchaeology, he likely acquired knowledge in the field through his later work. [3] In 1932, White began working at the Harvard Museum of Comparative Anatomy, where he remained until 1947. [3] During WWII, he served in the US Army as a technical sergeant from 1942 to 1945.
Paul Belloni Du Chaillu (July 31, 1831 (disputed) – April 29, 1903) was a French-American traveler, zoologist, and anthropologist. He became famous in the 1860s as the first modern European outsider to confirm the existence of gorillas, and later the Pygmy people of central Africa. He later researched the prehistory of Scandinavia.