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Zooarchaeology Cambridge Manuals In Archaeology Second Edition 2nd Edition Elizabeth J Reitz

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Zooarchaeology Cambridge Manuals In Archaeology Second Edition 2nd Edition Elizabeth J Reitz
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.62 MB
Pages: 558
Author: Elizabeth J. Reitz, Elizabeth S. Wing
ISBN: 9780511378799, 9780521857260, 0511378793, 0521857260
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 2

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Zooarchaeology Cambridge Manuals In Archaeology Second Edition 2nd Edition Elizabeth J Reitz by Elizabeth J. Reitz, Elizabeth S. Wing 9780511378799, 9780521857260, 0511378793, 0521857260 instant download after payment.

This book serves as an introductory text for students interested in identification and analysis of animal remains from archaeological sites. This revised edition reflects developments in zooarchaeology that have occurred during the past decade. It includes new sections on enamel ultrastructure and incremental analysis, stable isotyopes and trace elements, ancient genetics and enzymes, environmental reconstruction, people as agents of environmental change, applications of zooarchaeology in animal conversation and heritage management, and a discussion of issues pertaining to the curation of archaeofaunal materials.

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