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A Vertebrate Faunal Analysis Coding System, with North American Taxonomy and dBase Support Programs and Procedures (Version 3.3)
Brian S. Shaffer and Barry W. Baker
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The authors present the constructs for a logical and hierarchal vertebrate coding system for use in the analysis of faunal remains from archaeological sites. FACS consists of a series of numeric codes for recording information on 24 attributes for each faunal specimen.
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Contents
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List Of Tables
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Foreword
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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Coding Form Criteria
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Proposal For A New Database Coding System
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Element Lists
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Taxonomy
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The Coding Form
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Computer Applications
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Use of the Coding Form
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Provenience Information
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Taxon
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Element
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Common Elements
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Miscellaneous Elements
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Portion of Element
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Mandible
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Long Bone
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Podials and Miscellaneous Portions of Elements
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Side
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Age Criteria
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Age
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Taphonomy
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Weathering
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Burning
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Cut Marks
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Medical Disorders/Trauma
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Comments
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Summary
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Appendix I: Vertebrate Faunal Analysis System Codes
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Appendix II: dBase Facs Support Programs And Procedures
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Introduction
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Check Program
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XTOT Program
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Numeric-To-Text Report Generation (LINKFILE Program)
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Condense File Procedures
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Database Link Procedures
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References Cited
Citable Link
Published: 1992
Publisher: University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
- 978-1-951538-25-5 (ebook)
- 978-0-915703-28-9 (paper)