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Session 7-3: Archaeozoology in Central and Eastern Europe

Session organizers

Marylène Patou-Mathis1, Anne Tresset2 & Jean-Denis Vigne2

1, CNRS, UMR 7194 « Histoire naturelle de l’homme préhistorique »,  MNHN, Dpt Préhistoire, IPH, 1 rue René Panhard, 75013 Paris, France. patmath@mnhn.fr

2, CNRS, UMR 7209 « Archéozoologie, Archéobotanique : sociétés, pratiques, environnements »,  MNHN, Dpt Ecologie et gestion de la biodiversité, 55 rue Buffon, 75005 Paris, France. atresset@mnhn.fr ; vigne@mnhn.fr

Archaeozoology has a long tradition in Central and Eastern Europe. ICAZ has been founded in Budapest in 1971. However, for now 20 years, in most of the countries of these areas, archaeology and more specifically archaeozoology have experienced important evolutions, due both to increasing international interactions and to the renewal of numerous scientific issues, such as the earliest evidence of Homo genus, the extinction of the Pleistocene fauna, the differentiation of the Holocene biodiversity or historical introduction of species and cultures from the East to the West of Eurasia. The 11th ICAZ conference is a good opportunity for reviewing these recent evolutions both in historical and scientific terms, and for discussing the perspectives for archaeozoology in Central and Eastern Europe.

PROGRAM

Schedule of Oral Presentations

Friday, 27 August

Session Chair: Zora MIKLIKOVÀ

16:30 – 16:45: REKOVETS Leonid, ZURAVLEV Oleh  & STEPANCHUK Vadim

Archeozoological studies in Ukraine and adjoining regions

16:50 – 17:05: BALASESCU Adrian, BEJENARU Luminita & RADU Valentin

Archaeozoology in Romania and Republic of Moldova

17:10 – 17:30

Discussion about the South Caucasian and Black Sea countries

 

Saturday, 28 August

Session Chair: Lembi LOUGAS

9:00 – 9:15: RADOVIC Siniša

Archaeozoology in the Eastern Adriatic

9:20 – 9:35: GÀL Erika

Tracking the hunters: archaeozoology of the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Periods in Hungary

9:40 – 9h55: BARTOSIEWICZ Laszlo

Who is who’s handmaiden? Historicism, archaeology and archaeozoology in Hungary

10:00 - 11:00: Poster session

11:00 - 11:30:  Coffee Break

Session Chair: Zbigniew M. BOCHENSKI

11:30 – 11:45: KYSELY Rene, MIKLÍKOVÁ Zora & LAZNICKOVA-GALETOVA Martina

Archaeozoology in the Czech Republic and Slovakia

11:50 – 12:05

Discussion about Central Europe

12:10 – 12:25: BARYSHNIKOV Gennady

Archaeozoology in Russia and Belarus 

12:30 - 14:00: Lunch

Session Chair: Laszlo BARTOSIEWICZ

14:00 – 14:15: LOUGAS Lembi

Archaeozoology in the Baltic States

14:20 – 14:35: BOCHENSKI Zbigniew M. , MAKOWIECKI Daniel & WOJTAL Piotr

The fauna and people of Poland: A zooarchaeological time travel

14:40 – 15:00

Discussion about Russia, Byelorussia, Poland and the Baltic area

 

Contributed Posters (in alphabetical order)

On display

Friday 27 August: 10:00 – 11:00

Saturday 28 August: 10:00 – 11:00

 

• 1 - BARYSHNIKOV Gennady

Analysis of bone assemblages from the Middle Paleolithic site of Akhstyrskaya Cave in the Caucasus (Russia)

• 2 - Crépin Laurent, Laznickova-Galetova Martina& Péan Stéphane

Magdalenian status of Reindeer and Horse in Central Europe (Moravia, Czech Republic)

• 3 - Daschek Eva

The Kiskevély cave: archaeozoological analysis of a Hungarian Mousterian site

• 4 - Daschek Eva

New archaeozoological data from Middle Palaeolithic site of Érd (Hungary)

• 5 - Gourichon Lionel & Commenge Catherine

Pastoral economies in neolithic macedonia. New insights from the archaeozoological study of madzhari (first half of the 6th mill. bc)

• 6 - Kysely René

The Eneolithic story: selected results from archaezoological research in Bohemia

• 7 - Oros Srsen Ankica

Comparison of two avifaunal assemblages from different parts of eastern Adriatic coast, Croatia

• 8 - Sanford Jane

Hellenistic colonization and change in dalmatia (croatia): a zooarchaeological approach

• 9 - Spry-Marques Victoria Pia, Radovic Siniša & Miracle Preston

Vela spila (korula, Croatia): preliminary results of human dietary adaptations on the adriatic plain during the last glacial maximum and thereafter

• 10 - Krzysztof  Stefaniak, Cezary Busko, Piotr Wojtal, Jarosław Wilczynski, Barbara Miekina, Krzysztof Wertz  & Paweł Socha

Archaeozoological studies of palaeontological materials from medieval Wrocław and Kraków square markets

• 11 - Syromyatnikov Elena & Danilov Igor

Review of turtle records from archeological sites of Russia and adjacent territories

• 12 - Miroslawa Zabilska

Fish and Fishing in the late Mesolithic site at Dabki - south Baltic Sea (Poland)

 

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