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zooarchaeologists

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  • noun Plural form of zooarchaeologist.

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  • Apart from codirectors Yannis Sakellarakis and Efi Sapouna-Sakellarakis, a multidisciplinary team consisting of archaeologists, architects, petrographers, archaeobotanists, zooarchaeologists, conservators, and other specialists, is studying not only the archaeology of Zominthos, but also the environmental (flora and fauna) and geographical history of the area.

    Meet the Team « Interactive Dig Crete – Zominthos Project 2009

  • Imagine 5-10 biologists and zooarchaeologists in the back of truck driving slowly through sagebrush and forest with spotlights and nets, searching for small and not so small fauna to capture.

    Archive 2007-06-01 Christopher O'Brien 2007

  • As archaeologists interested in the use of faunal remains to indicate past human behavior zooarchaeologists, most of us further recognize the need to go beyond the bones and study animal behavior and distribution as well.

    Archaeology and Animal Behavior Christopher O'Brien 2007

  • Imagine 5-10 biologists and zooarchaeologists in the back of truck driving slowly through sagebrush and forest with spotlights and nets, searching for small and not so small fauna to capture.

    Field School Fun Christopher O'Brien 2007

  • As archaeologists interested in the use of faunal remains to indicate past human behavior zooarchaeologists, most of us further recognize the need to go beyond the bones and study animal behavior and distribution as well.

    Archive 2007-08-01 Christopher O'Brien 2007

  • I would encourage any student zooarchaeologists out there to come out and present papers or posters.

    Archive 2006-04-01 Christopher O'Brien 2006

  • The intersection between zooarchaeologists and their families and friends is particularly ripe ground.

    Archive 2006-05-01 Christopher O'Brien 2006

  • I would encourage any student zooarchaeologists out there to come out and present papers or posters.

    Eagle Lake Zooarchaeology Conference Christopher O'Brien 2006

  • Afarensis has nailed the, shall we say "eccentricities" of zooarchaeologists here.

    Zooarchaeology and Family Living Christopher O'Brien 2006

  • The intersection between zooarchaeologists and their families and friends is particularly ripe ground.

    Zooarchaeology and Family Living Christopher O'Brien 2006

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