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Isotope Research in Zooarchaeology : (Record no. 38106)

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International Standard Book Number 9780813070223
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Cancelled/invalid ISBN 9780813069418
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System control number (OCoLC)1327843366
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245 00 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Isotope Research in Zooarchaeology :
Remainder of title Methods, Applications, and Advances /
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Ashley E. Sharpe and John Krigbaum.
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Edition statement 1.
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-- Gainesville :
-- University Press of Florida,
-- 2022.
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-- Baltimore, Md. :
-- Project MUSE,
-- 2022
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-- ©2022.
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Extent 1 online resource (296 pages).
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Formatted contents note Introduction: Applications of Isotope Research in Zooarchaeology / Ashley E. Sharpe and John Krigbaum -- Part 1. Ecological Systems -- Long-Term Interaction between Hunter-Gatherer-Fisher Societies and Marine Resources in the Southern Tip of South America: Applications of Stable Isotopes in Zooarchaeology / Atilio Francisco J. Zangrando, Sayuri Kochi, Jonathan W. Nye, Augusto Tessone, Luciana Riccialdelli, Angelica M. Tivoli, María Paz Martinoli, Suray A. Perez, and Marilyn L. Fogel -- Combining Indices and Isotopes to Explore Social-Environmental Change in Northwest Mesoamerica / Andrew D. Somerville, Ben A. Nelson, Jose Luis Punzo Diaz, and Margaret J. Schoeninger -- Part 2. Husbandry and Domestication -- Discriminating Tastes: Isotopic Contributions to Bridging Theory and Practice / Gypsy Price, Kim Shelton, and John Krigbaum -- Reconstructing Human-Animal-Environment Relationships at the Edge of the Roman World / Holly Miller, Robert Symmons, Angela Lamb, Jane Evans, Rachel Blevis, Joseph Duffy, Tom Fox, Madalyn Grant, Hope Hancox, Raija Heikkila, Mara Page, Emily Prtak, Philip Rawlinson, Elizabeth Sanders, and Naomi Sykes -- Exploring Ancient Pastoralism in Africa through Stable Isotope Analysis / Anneke Janzen -- Part 3. Novel and Emerging Methods -- Assessing the Applicability of Lead Isotope Data from Animal Teeth in the Maya Region / Ashley E. Sharpe, George D. Kamenov, and John Krigbaum -- On the Use of Stable Hydrogen (eÌ⁸2H) Isotope Analyses of Organic Fractions of Zooarchaeological Material / Keith A. Hobson -- Using Organic Compound-Specific Stable Isotope Ratios to Identify Animals in Prehistoric Foodways of Southeast Asia / Michelle S. Eusebio, Philip Piper, Fredeliza Z. Campos, T. Elliott Arnold, Andrew Zimmerman, and John Krigbaum -- Part 4. Future Perspectives -- Large Scale Data Synthesis: A Way Forward for Stable Isotope Analysis in Zooarchaeology / Suzanne E. Pilaar Birch and Matthew H. Veres -- Why Zooarchaeology Needs Stable Isotope Analysis / Paul Szpak
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Terms governing access Open Access
Standardized terminology for access restriction Unrestricted online access
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Summary, etc "New techniques for understanding animal and human interactions in the past Through case studies of faunal remains from Roman Britain, prehistoric Southeast Asia, ancient African pastoral cultures, and beyond, this volume illustrates some of the ways stable isotope analysis of ancient animals can address key questions in human prehistory. Contributors use a diverse set of isotopic techniques to investigate social and biological topics, including human paleodiets and foodways, hunting and procurement strategies, exchange patterns, animal husbandry and the genetic consequences of domestication, and short- and long-term environmental change. They demonstrate how different isotopes can be used alone or in conjunction to address questions of animal diet, movement, ecology, and management. Studies also examine how sampling strategies, statistical techniques, and regional and temporal considerations can influence isotopic results and interpretations. By applying these new methods in concert with traditional zooarchaeological analyses, archaeologists can explore questions about human ecology and environmental archaeology that were previously deemed inaccessible"--
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Summary, etc "Through case studies of faunal remains from Roman Britain, prehistoric Southeast Asia, ancient African pastoral cultures, and beyond, this volume illustrates some of the ways stable isotope analysis of ancient animals can address key questions in human prehistory"--
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Stable isotopes in ecological research.
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-- (OCoLC)fst01131237
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Human-animal relationships.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Animal remains (Archaeology)
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-- (OCoLC)fst00809354
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Human-animal relationships.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Animal remains (Archaeology)
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Stable isotopes in ecological research.
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Genre/form data or focus term Electronic books.
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Personal name Krigbaum, John,
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Personal name Sharpe, Ashley E.,
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Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element Project Muse.
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Public note Full text available:
Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/book/103586/">https://muse.jhu.edu/book/103586/</a>
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a Project MUSE - 2022 Archaeology and Anthropology
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a Project MUSE - 2022 Complete

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