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Paleoindian and Archaic period uses of animals on the coast of Peru – Environmental Archaeology

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Paleoindian and Archaic period uses of animals on the coast of Peru People occupying the coast of southern Peru 10,700 years before the present hunted shore birds and some fishes such as anchovies. These data suggest a coastal migration of people from Asia. This work was conducted by Susan deFran
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Recovery Methods in Zooarchaeology – Environmental Archaeology

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Recovery Methods in Zooarchaeology The Environmental Archaeology Program has a long history of interest in the use of appropriate archaeological methods for the recovery of animal remains. Early research by Wing showed that recovery of the full complement of animal remains is often best achieved by
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Andean Area Bibliography – Latin American Archaeology + Ethnography

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Anton, Ferdinand 1972 The Art of Ancient Peru, New York: Putnam. Benson, Elizabeth P. 1972 The Mochica. London: Thames and Hudson. 1997 Birds and Beasts of Ancient Latin America. Gainesville: U of Florida, Bergh, Susan E. 2012 Introduction by Luis G. Lumbreras with Jaime
Concepcio�n and Luis Javier Ramos Go�mez 1985 Cata�logo de la Cera�mica Nazca

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Sierra del Lacandón – Environmental Archaeology

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The Political Role of Animals in the Sierra del Lacandón, Guatemala Project Zooarchaeologists: Ashley Sharpe and Kitty Emery Animals were used for much more than just food in the past: in many Maya communities, the control of certain animal species played an important role maintaining social net
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Plant Remains – Environmental Archaeology

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Archaeobotany at the Lake Monroe Outlet Midden (8VO53) By Donna L. Ruhl Archaeobotany is the study of plant remains from archaeological sites. It is both the science and the art of recovering, identifying, and interpreting how plant remains were used in the past at archaeological sites. Archaeobot
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Southeastern Florida Archaeopedology – Environmental Archaeology

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Southeastern Florida Archaeopedology From 1993 to 2007 Florida archaeopedology research was conducted by Sylvia Scudder, now retired. Scudder’s studies employ analyses of chemical and grain-size characteristics to answer questions about site configuration and settlement patterns, environm
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Overview – Environmental Archaeology

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An Overview of a Middle – Late Archaic Period Site in the Upper St. Johns River Valley. by Elizabeth Horvath The Lake Monroe Outlet Midden is located on the northwestern shore of Lake Monroe in Volusia County, FL, where the St. Johns River narrows back into its channel after widening to become the
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The 40th MPC – Paleobotany + Palynology

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The 40th Mid-Continent Paleobotanical Colloquium (MPC) April 21-23, 2023 Group photo MPC 2023 Abstracts MPC Program with map MPC 2023 2nd Circular with map in pdf The venue for 2023 will be the Florida Museum of Natural History at the University of Florida.  MPC (Mi
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