The Question of Pig Domestication at Mesolithic Iron Gates
Author: Alexandru Dinu
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Published: 2006
Total Pages: 524
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Author: Alexandru Dinu
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Published: 2006
Total Pages: 524
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sue Colledge
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-06-16
Total Pages: 355
ISBN-13: 1315417642
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis benchmark volume is a valuable synthesis of our current knowledge about the origins and spread of animal domestication in the Near East and Europe.
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 672
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Lynnette Jean Peel
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 380
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKDomestication, dispersal and use of animals in Europe; Domestication and use of animals in the Americas; Prehistoric man and animals in Australia and Oceania; Indigenous domesticated animals of Asia and Africa and their uses; Conservation of animal genetic resources; Evolutionary adaptations and their significance in animal production; The institutionalization of research in animal science; The ethics of animal use; The rational use of wild animals; Modifying growth: an example of possibilities and limitations; Animal production and energy resources; Animal production and the world food situation; Animal products and their competitiors; Livestock in economic development; Grazing animals in the next few decades.
Author: Bradley Allen Chase
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 534
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Clive Bonsall
Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Limited
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9781407303734
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book had its origins in a symposium held at the University of Edinburgh from 30 March to 2 April 2000, which was attended by archaeologists with a shared interest in the prehistory of the small but distinctive region of Southeast Europe known as the Iron Gates. In the broad sense the area refers to the section of the Danube valley where the river forms the modern political border between Serbia and Romania, and this definition is adopted for the present volume. First and foremost the volume is intended to illustrate the immense research potential of the Iron Gates region. A second objective is to provide case studies that illustrate the nature of current research and the rich possibilities offered by the growing range of scientific techniques available to archaeologists and their application to existing archaeological collections. Contents: 1) Lithic technology and settlement systems of the Final Palaeolithic and Early Mesolithic in the Iron Gates (Dusan Mihailovic); 2) The development of the ground stone industry in the Serbian part of the Iron Gates (Dragana Antonovic); 3) Sturgeon fishing along the Middle and Lower Danube (Laszlo Bartosiewicz, Clive Bonsall & Vasile Sisu); 4) The Mesolithic-Neolithic in the Derdap as evidenced by non-metric anatomical variants (Mirjana Roksandic); 5) Demography of the Derdap Mesolithic-Neolithic transition (Mary Jackes, Mirjana Roksandic & Christopher Meiklejohn); 6) Approaches to Starcevo culture chronology (Joni L. Manson); 7) Faunal assemblages from the Early Neolithic of the central Balkans: methodological issues in the reconstruction of subsistence and land Use (Haskel Greenfield); 8) Lepenski Vir animal bones: what was left in the houses? (Vesna Dimitrijevic); 9) New-born infant burials underneath house floors at Lepenski Vir: in pursuit of contextual meanings (Sofija Stefanovic & Dusan Boric); 10) DNA-based sex identification of the infant remains from Lepenski Vir (Biljana Culjkovic, Sofija Stefanovic & Stanka Romac); 11) Dating burials and architecture at Lepenski Vir (Clive Bonsall, Ivana Radovanovic, Mirjana Roksandic, Gordon Cook, Thomas Higham & Catriona Pickard); 12) Reanalysis of the vertebrate fauna from Hajducka Vodenica in the Danubian Iron Gates: subsistence and taphonomy from the Early Neolithic and Mesolithic (Haskel Greenfield); 13) Velesnica and the Lepenski Vir culture (Rastko Vasic); 14) The human osteological material from Velesnica (Mirjana Roksandic); 15) The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in the Trieste Karst (north-eastern Italy) as seen from the excavations at the Edera Cave (Paolo Biagi, Elisabetta Starnini & Barbara Voytek).
Author: U.I.S.P.P. Mesolithic Commission
Publisher: John Donald Publishers
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 668
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Norbert Benecke
Publisher: Verlag Marie Leidorf
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 442
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume comprises 29 interdisciplinary papers presented by participants from 17 nations during a workshop in Berlin. Topics of major interest include faunal changes at the Pleistocene/Holocene transition, the formation and evolution of the Holocene fauna in different regions of Europe and methodological problems, as well as single species as natural and anthropogenic factors in the evolution of vertebrate fauna of Europe. All papers are in English except for two German articles.
Author: Ivana Radovanović
Publisher: International Monographs in Press
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 382
ISBN-13: 9781879621244
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBased on the extensive excavation in the 1960s and 1970s, before flooding by artificial lakes, explores the Lepenski Vir culture, which lived in the Iron Gates Gorge of the Danube about 7,000 years ago. Investigates their origin; their geographical and chronological framework; and their role in ushering in the neolithic age, the early stages of which exhibit some Lepenski Vir traits. Discusses the environment now and then, settlements and architecture, burial rites, portable artifacts, periodization and chronology, and the European framework. Translated (from Serbian) and extensively revised from a 1993 U. of Belgrade Ph. D. dissertation. No index. Paper edition (unseen), $48.50. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Author: International Council for Archaeozoology. Conference
Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9781842171219
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIt is no exaggeration to suggest that the domestication of animals was perhaps one of the most important developments in human history. It is a phenomenon that has transformed human life over the last 15,000 years, with the term 'domestic animal' being a familiar one to every person on the planet.