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Digitizing Zooarchaeology: ZooarchNet – Environmental Archaeology

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Environmental remains from archaeological sites provide important information about the long history of human-environmental relationships. The data derived from environmental archaeology research not only provides us with a rich cultural perspective, but is also a vital source of biodiversity resear
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What is Environmental Archaeology? – Environmental Archaeology

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What is Environmental Archaeology? Environmental archaeology is the interdisciplinary study of past human interactions with the natural world – a world that encompasses plants, animals, and landscapes. We seek to reconstruct ancient environments associated with archaeological sites and the use of p
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Get Involved – Environmental Archaeology

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Support Our Collections and Research We have a very active lab, with both research and teaching components but since the funding for the University and our Museum is now fairly limited, most of the money to support our research and education comes from contract investigations conducted for governme
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Collections – Environmental Archaeology

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The Environmental Archaeology Program Collections The Environmental Archaeology Program collections include modern comparative and archaeological specimens of zoological, botanical, and pedological materials. Our modern comparative collection represents over 13,000 individual specimens and forms th
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Lamanai, Belize – Environmental Archaeology

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Project Archaeologist: Arianne Boileau What effects did the Spanish and their colonial policies have on Maya communities living on the Colonial frontier? More specifically, to what extent did the Maya transform or maintain the traditional ways in which they used animal resources during the C
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Macaws in the Greater Southwest – Environmental Archaeology

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Project Archaeologist: Randee Fladeboe The remains of tropical macaws – genus Ara – have been widely found at several major pre-Hispanic sites in the Greater Southwest, as have remains of aviaries where live macaws were kept. Archaeologists generally view these animals as trade valuables, with ce
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Residue Analysis – Environmental Archaeology

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Ancient Maya Cuisine and Residue Analysis Project Archaeologist: Lisa Duffy What foods were prepared with ancient Maya pottery and ground stone? I am testing different methods of identifying the residues on ancient food production tools to determine what substances they may have held. Traces of
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Ground Stone Analysis – Environmental Archaeology

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Maya Ground Stone Analysis Project Archaeologist: Lisa Duffy Ground stone tools represent the physical remains of food processing activities by the ancient Maya.  As such, they are an important part of the archaeological record that can contribute much to understanding past lifeways.  These grindi
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