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What is Archaeozoology
Where Can I Learn More about Archaeozoology?
There are a number of good books about archaeozoology that give
a comprehensive overview of the discipline. Some of these books
are:
- Chaix, Louis, and Patrice Meniel (1996). Elements d'Archaeozoologie.
Archeologie aujourd'hui, Errance, Paris.
- Chaix, Louis and Patrice Meniel (2001). Archéozoologie.
Les Animaux et l'Archéologie. Collection des Hesperides,
Errance, Paris.
- Davis, Simon (1987). The Archaeology of Animal Bones.
Batsford, London; Yale University Press, New Haven.
- Grayson, Donald K. (1984). Quantitative Zooarchaeology:
Topics in the Analysis of Archaeological Faunas. Academic
Press, Orlando, Florida.
- Hesse, Brian, and Paula Wapnish (1985). Animal Bone Archaeology:
From Objectives to Analysis. Taraxacum, Washington.
- Klein, Richard G., and Kathryn Cruz-Uribe (1984). The Analysis
of Animal Bones from Archaeological Sites. Prehistoric Archaeology
and Ecology Series. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
- Lyman, R. Lee (1994). Vertebrate Taphonomy. Cambridge
Manuals in Archaeology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
- O'Connor, Terry (2000). The Archaeology of Animal Bones.
Texas A&M University Press, College Station.
Rackham, James (1994). Animal Bones. British Museum Press,
London.
- Reitz, Elizabeth J., and Elizabeth S. Wing (1999). Zooarchaeology.
Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology. Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge.
- Schmid, Elisabeth (1972). Atlas of Animal Bones. Elsevier
Publishing Company, Amsterdam.
More information can also be found on the Archaeozoology-Related
Links page.
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