توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Animals and Archaeology: 1. Hunters and their Prey
نام کتاب : Animals and Archaeology: 1. Hunters and their Prey
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : حیوانات و باستان شناسی: 1. شکارچیان و طعمه های آنها
سری : BAR British Archaeological Reports International Series 163
نویسندگان : Juliet Clutton-Brock, Caroline Grigson
ناشر : BAR Publishing
سال نشر : 1983
تعداد صفحات : 354
ISBN (شابک) : 9780860542087 , 9781407331096
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 174 مگابایت
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PREFACE
BONES IN CONTENTION: COMPETING EXPLANATIONS FOR THE JUXTAPOSITION OF EARLY PLEISTOCENE ARTIFACTS AND FAUNAL REMAINS
EVIDENCE ON THE DIET AND SUBSISTENCE PATTERNS OF PLIO-PLEISTOCENE HOMINIDS AT KOOBI FORA, KENYA, AND OLDUVAI GORGE, TANZANIA
EARLY HOMINID LIFESTYLE: HUNTING AND GATHERING OR FORAGING AND SCAVENGING?
FORAGING FOR FAUNAL RESOURCES BY EARLY HOMINIDSAT OLDUVAI GORGE, TANZANIA
MODELLING HUNTING STRATEGIES AND INFERRING PREDATOR BEHAVIOUR FROM PREY ATTRIBUTES
SMALL MAMMAL FAUNAL DIVERSITY AT OLDUVAI GORGE, TANZANIA
HYAENAS AND EARLY HOMINIDS
PATTERNS OF NATURAL BONE DISTRIBUTION ON RECENT LAND SURFACES: IMPLICATIONS FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE FORMATION
RECENT SINGLE-CARCASS BONE SCALIERS AND THE PROBLEM OF \"BUTCHERY\" SITES IN THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORD
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
BONES FROM CAVE SITES: WHO ATE WHAT? PROBLEMS AND A CASE STUDY
CAVES AND FAUNAS FROM LAST GLACIAL EUROPE
ASPECTS OF THE LIFE OF MIDDLE PALAEOLITHIC HUNTERS IN THE N.W. GERMAN LOWLANDS, BASED ON THE SITE SALZGITTER-LEBENSTEDT
NICHE-WIDTH VARIATION IN CANTABRIAN ARCHAEOFAUNAS: A DIACHRONIC STUDY
TERMINAL PLEISTOCENE FAUNAL EXPLOITATION IN CANTABRIA AND GASCONY
ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ARCHAEOFAUNAS AND PARIETAL ART IN THE CAVES OF THE CANTABRIAN REGION
METHODE POUR LA MISE EN EVIDENCE DE LA CONSUMMATION DU PETIT GIBIER
AN EXAMPLE OF TAPHONOMIC LOSS IN A MESOLITHIC FAUNAL ASSEMBLAGE
SEASONAL ACTIVITIES AT UMINGMAK A MUSKOX-HUNTING SITE ON BANKS ISLAND, N.W.T., CANADA, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE BIRD REMAINS
RESOURCE FLUCTUATIONS AND HUMAN SUBSISTENCE. A ZOO-ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ETHNOGRAPHICAL INVESTIGATION OF A WEST GREENLAND CARIBOU HUNTING CAMP
OSSEOUS PROJECTILE POINTS: BIOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS AFFECTING RAW MATERIAL SELECTION AND DESIGN AMONG PALEOLITHIC AND PALEOINDIAN PEOPLES
SELECTIVITY DETERMINATIONS: A CONTINUUM FROM CONSERVATIVE TO CONFIDENT
EVIDENCE FOR FAUNAL RESOURCE PARTITIONING IN AN EASTERN NORTH AMERICAN CHIEFDOM
PREHISTORIC UTILIZATION OF FAUNAL RESOURCES IN ARID ARGENTINA
A QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE DIETARY CONTRIBUTION OF GAME SPECIES TO THE SUBSISTENCE OF SOUTH AMERICAN TROPICAL FOREST TRIBAL PEOPLES