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Animals and Archaeology: 1. Hunters and their Prey
Juliet Clutton-Brock and Caroline Grigson
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Front Cover
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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PREFACE
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BONES IN CONTENTION: COMPETING EXPLANATIONS FOR THE JUXTAPOSITION OF EARLY PLEISTOCENE ARTIFACTS AND FAUNAL REMAINS
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EVIDENCE ON THE DIET AND SUBSISTENCE PATTERNS OF PLIO-PLEISTOCENE HOMINIDS AT KOOBI FORA, KENYA, AND OLDUVAI GORGE, TANZANIA
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EARLY HOMINID LIFESTYLE: HUNTING AND GATHERING OR FORAGING AND SCAVENGING?
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FORAGING FOR FAUNAL RESOURCES BY EARLY HOMINIDSAT OLDUVAI GORGE, TANZANIA
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MODELLING HUNTING STRATEGIES AND INFERRING PREDATOR BEHAVIOUR FROM PREY ATTRIBUTES
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SMALL MAMMAL FAUNAL DIVERSITY AT OLDUVAI GORGE, TANZANIA
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HYAENAS AND EARLY HOMINIDS
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PATTERNS OF NATURAL BONE DISTRIBUTION ON RECENT LAND SURFACES: IMPLICATIONS FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE FORMATION
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RECENT SINGLE-CARCASS BONE SCALIERS AND THE PROBLEM OF "BUTCHERY" SITES IN THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORD
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MODERN BONE ASSEMBLAGES FROM A SAN HUNTER-GATHERER CAMP IN THE KALAHARI DESERT, BOTSWANA, AND FROM A SPOTTED HYENA DEN NEAR NAIROBI, KENYA
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BONES FROM CAVE SITES: WHO ATE WHAT? PROBLEMS AND A CASE STUDY
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CAVES AND FAUNAS FROM LAST GLACIAL EUROPE
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ASPECTS OF THE LIFE OF MIDDLE PALAEOLITHIC HUNTERS IN THE N.W. GERMAN LOWLANDS, BASED ON THE SITE SALZGITTER-LEBENSTEDT
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NICHE-WIDTH VARIATION IN CANTABRIAN ARCHAEOFAUNAS: A DIACHRONIC STUDY
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TERMINAL PLEISTOCENE FAUNAL EXPLOITATION IN CANTABRIA AND GASCONY
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ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ARCHAEOFAUNAS AND PARIETAL ART IN THE CAVES OF THE CANTABRIAN REGION
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METHODE POUR LA MISE EN EVIDENCE DE LA CONSUMMATION DU PETIT GIBIER
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AN EXAMPLE OF TAPHONOMIC LOSS IN A MESOLITHIC FAUNAL ASSEMBLAGE
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SEASONAL ACTIVITIES AT UMINGMAK A MUSKOX-HUNTING SITE ON BANKS ISLAND, N.W.T., CANADA, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE BIRD REMAINS
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RESOURCE FLUCTUATIONS AND HUMAN SUBSISTENCE. A ZOO-ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ETHNOGRAPHICAL INVESTIGATION OF A WEST GREENLAND CARIBOU HUNTING CAMP
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OSSEOUS PROJECTILE POINTS: BIOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS AFFECTING RAW MATERIAL SELECTION AND DESIGN AMONG PALEOLITHIC AND PALEOINDIAN PEOPLES
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SELECTIVITY DETERMINATIONS: A CONTINUUM FROM CONSERVATIVE TO CONFIDENT
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EVIDENCE FOR FAUNAL RESOURCE PARTITIONING IN AN EASTERN NORTH AMERICAN CHIEFDOM
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PREHISTORIC UTILIZATION OF FAUNAL RESOURCES IN ARID ARGENTINA
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A QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE DIETARY CONTRIBUTION OF GAME SPECIES TO THE SUBSISTENCE OF SOUTH AMERICAN TROPICAL FOREST TRIBAL PEOPLES
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Published: 1983
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9780860542087 (paperback)
- 9781407331096 (ebook)
BAR Number: S163
- Archaeozoology / Bioarchaeology / Osteoarchaeology
- Computing and Quantitative Methods
- Central and South America and the Caribbean
- Theory and Method (general titles)
- Hunter-Gatherers / Hunting
- Africa
- Western Europe and Britain
- Landscape Archaeology
- Trade / Exchange / Travel / Economy
- Food and Drink / Diet
- Human Origins
- Prehistory (general titles only)
- North America
- Palaeolithic / Mesolithic