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mamm. 74:109-112
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Journal of Roman Archaeology. 23:161-195
Production de garum et salsamenta bien connue dans le monde mediterraneen et atlantique. Largement exportee au Ier s. Mais de plus en plus on decouvre un nombre important de varietes de sauces de poissons divers dans les provinces du N (Belgique, Pay
Autor:
S. Thomas Parker, Willem Van Neer
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 35:1821-1827
The fish remains are described that were found at the bottom of an Early Roman ceramic jar from Aila Aqaba, Jordan. The bones, representing the gill apparatuses of at least 33 medium-sized tunas (Auxis; Scombridae) and a single individual of a lizard
Autor:
Callum M. Roberts, Dirk Heinrich, Jennifer Harland, Colin Amundsen, Leif Jonsson, Anne Karin Hufthammer, Alison Locker, Cluny Johnstone, Daniel Makowiecki, James H. Barrett, Lembi Lõugas, Andrew K. G. Jones, Sheila Hamilton-Dyer, Michael P. Richards, Willem Van Neer, Jørgen S. Christiansen, Inge Bødker Enghoff, Anton Ervynck
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 35:850-861
This paper explores the potential of stable isotope analysis to identify the approximate region of catch of cod by analysing bones from medieval settlements in northern and western Europe. It measures the δ 13 C and δ 15 N values of cod bone collag
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 34:2081-2090
The remains are described of a young small felid found in a Predynastic burial at Hierakonpolis, Upper Egypt. Osteometric and zoogeographical arguments indicate that the specimen, dated to around 3700 B.C. on the basis of the associated pottery, belo
Autor:
Kristin Verbeke, Pierre Jacobs, Anja Luypaerts, Ive Hermans, Elena Marinova, Sabina Accardo, Marc Waelkens, Dirk De Vos, Willem Van Neer, Kerlijne Romanus
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 390:783-793
Burned greasy deposits were found inside shells of the large Nile bivalve Chambardia rubens, excavated in an eight- to tenth- century AD church of the Coptic monastery of Bawit, Egypt, and supposedly used as oil lamps. The residues were subjected to
Autor:
Chris Holmden, Willem Van Neer, Eddy Keppens, Elise Dufour, Antoine Zazzo, Patrick Degryse, William P. Patterson
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 34:1226-1239
In this paper, we investigate the potential use of oxygen and strontium isotope ratios (delta O-18(p) and Sr-87/Sr-86) measured in archaeological fish enamel as provenance indicators. delta O-18(p) and Sr-87/Sr-86 were measured in a suite of archaeol
Autor:
Willem Van Neer, Achilles Gautier
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Journal of African Archaeology. 4:223-233
Faunal remains from Mahal Teglinos span the period from about 3000 to 1000 BC. They indicate that the arrival of cattle, sheep and goat in the region predates the occupatio n of the site, but the evidence available from other and older sites near Kha
Autor:
Marc Waelkens, Nathalie Kellens, Tony Putzeys, Willem Van Neer, Thijs Van Thuyne, Inge Uytterhoeven, Jeroen Poblome
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Late Antique Archaeology. 3:495-513
The town of Sagalassos, located in south-western Turkey, was an important regional centre from the Hellenistic period to Late Antiquity. Since the 1990s, the site has been the subject of systematic interdisciplinary research focusing on industrial, c
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Analytical Letters. 37:2819-2834
Through chemical analysis of ancient animal bone found at the archaeological site of Sagalassos, and through comparison of the analytical data with that from modern bone and feed from the same location, conclusions on the ancient livestock are made.