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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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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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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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Archaic Period – Environmental Archaeology

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Middle Archaic in the Greater Southeast and Northeast Florida By Kenneth E. Sassaman, May 2001 Until recently, the Middle Archaic period of ca. 8000 to 5000 years ago was regarded by archaeologists as a time of small, mobile, hunter-gatherer populations whose cultural differences could be explaine
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National Park Service Collaborative Project – Environmental Archaeology

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National Park Service Collaborative Project Florida National Park Service Southeast Archaeology Project Principal Investigator: Irvy Quitmyer, 2011-2015 The Environmental Archaeology Program has recently entered into a collaborative research project with the National Park Service Southeast Arch
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Traders Cove – Environmental Archaeology

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Zooarchaeological Investigations at Traders Cove Project PIs: Irv Quitmyer and Erin Thornton The Traderscove site (8VO48) is located in Volusia County, Florida in a riverine/lacustrine environment where the prehistoric people would have had local access to both terrestrial and freshwater resourc
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