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The inability of journals and books to accommodate data and to make it reusable has led to the gradual loss of vast amounts of information. The practice of disseminating selected sub-sets of data (usually in summary tables) permits only very limited types... see more

The inability of journals and books to accommodate data and to make it reusable has led to the gradual loss of vast amounts of information. The practice of disseminating selected sub-sets of data (usually in summary tables) permits only very limited types... see more

This paper presents the description and a brief discussion on the ichthyologic remains recovered from excavations in Moa’s Shellmound, located in Saquarema/RJ. There are 39 otoliths belonging to the taxa: Cynoscion sp., Micropogonias furnie... see more

This paper explores the contribution that zooarchaeological and geoarchaeological analyses can bring to the study of shell sites depositional history combined approach is applied for the study of two that represent part of the diversity of shell deposits ... see more

This paper calls the attention of Brazilian archaeologists to the importance of bioarchaeological studies. We offer a sampling protocol that can be a useful tool for fulfilling the needs of the bioarchaeological research in the field, leading to a systema... see more

Identification of preserved biological materials is often regarded as a skill which has little to do with analysis and interpretation. This paper argues that in zooarchaeological studies?here with particular reference to vertebrate remains?identification ... see more

The use of optimal foraging theory in archaeology has been criticized for focusing heavily on “negative” human-environmental interactions, particularly anthropogenic resource depression, in which prey populations are reduced by foragers’ own foraging acti... see more

The utility of zooarchaeological data for addressing wildlife management and conservation research has been increasingly recognized over the past two decades. As the field of ‘applied zooarchaeology’ continues to grow, newfound opportunities for discovery... see more

The utility of zooarchaeological data for addressing wildlife management and conservation research has been increasingly recognized over the past two decades. As the field of ‘applied zooarchaeology’ continues to grow, newfound opportunities for discovery... see more

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