Archaeozoology in the Eastern Adriatic (CROSBI ID 560333)
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Radović, Siniša
engleski
Archaeozoology in the Eastern Adriatic
Until the 1950's, archaeology in the Eastern Adriatic region was focused on Classical and Medieval periods, when prehistoric archaeology came to light. However, the focus stayed on artifacts and architecture, while remains of animals were neglected. The only exception was palaeontological research on Pleistocene faunas by Mirko Malez. True archaeozoological research started in the 1980's with the emergence of multidisciplinary, international, systematic excavations followed by faunal analyses. Archaeozoology is now recognized by most archaeologists as elementary for understanding the nature of the site and its formation. The aim of this paper is to present the state of art in archaeozoology in this region. The subject is divided into sections covering: 1) The evolution of this discipline as practised for different periods ; 2) The organizational structures, approaches, and backgrounds of archaeozoologists ; 3) Thematic directions of current research (subsistance, economy, rituals, identity).
archaeozoology; Eastern Adriatic; state of the art
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Podaci o prilogu
1475-1475.
2010.
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pozvano predavanje
23.08.2010-28.08.2010
Pariz, Francuska