North American Zooarchaeology : Reflections on History and Continuity.
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- 9781621907459
- 930.10285097
- CC79.5.A5 N678 2023
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword. Walter Klippel: His Developmental Years in Missouri and Illinois | R. Bruce McMillan and Bonnie W. Styles -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction | Samantha N. Upton, Jennifer L. Green, and Meagan E. Dennison -- 1. Integrating Faunal and Lithic Data Using an Organization of Technology Model | Andrew P. Bradbury and Philip J. Carr -- 2. Cultural and Taphonomic Considerations of Black-Footed Ferret (Mustela nigripes) at the Burntwood Creek Bison Kill Site, Central High Plains, USA | Jack L. Hofman and Barbara M. Crable -- 3. Broken Bones: Taphonomy versus Cultural Modification in North and Central Texas | Jodi A. Jacobson -- 4. Bone Preservation in a Sandstone Rock Shelter | Meagan E. Dennison, Jay D. Franklin, and Renee Whitman -- 5. Provisioned and Caught: Historic Perspectives on Afro-Caribbean and Planter Diet in the Danish West Indies | Judith A. Sichler -- 6. Subsistence, Butchery, and Commercialization in Historic Knox County, Tennessee | R. Jeannine Windham -- 7. Sacred Animal Images in Pre-contact Southeastern Rock Art | Jan Simek and Alan Cressler -- 8. A Reflection on the Application of Archaeology to the Understanding of the History and Ecology of Holocene Bison in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem | Kenneth P. Cannon, Molly Boeka Cannon, and Houston L. Martin -- 9. Zooarchaeological Identification in and beyond the Twenty-First Century | Bruce L. Manzano, Thomas Royster, Bernard K. Means, and George M. Crothers -- 10. A Decade's Perspective on Publishing Trends in North American Zooarchaeology | Jennifer L. Green, Samantha N. Upton, and Meagan E. Dennison -- Bibliography of Works by Walter Klippel -- Contributors.
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