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The first occupation levels at Tell Aswad, a Neolithic site located in the central Levant near Damascus (Syria), dates to the end of the Early PPNB period. These architectural levels had yielded a low amount of faunal remains but their chronological position and the geographical location of the settlement make their study of great...
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The identification of the exploitation of products from small domestic ruminants in prehistory is only possible through an archaeozoological and ethological approach, as each type of exploitation implies particular culling strategies. Thus by establishing mortality profiles it is possible to infer the products sought. The advances made in...
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Néolithique et Bronze ancien en Provence. Données archéozoologiques
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Tirer et porter : l'emploi des bovins au Néolithique. Apport de l'étude des phalanges 1
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During the Neolithic period, cattle were used not only for their meat and their milk but also for their strength. Unfortunately, apart from the discovery of specific instruments (yokes, travois, wheels, ards, etc.), it is not easy to demonstrate archaeologically their use for work. Nevertheless, the bone pathologies related to this activity can...
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Early Domestic Animals in Italy, Istria, the Tyrrhenian Islands and Southern France
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Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene cattle in the northern Near East: results of the osteometric studies
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Référentiel de bovins de Camargue : Etat d'avancement de l'étude et application aux bovins du site néolithique ancien de Vaihingen-an-der Enz (Bade-Würtemberg)
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