Day 2 of #HOG2023 Moesgaard Museum starts with #presentations on #faunalremains 🦣🦬🦌🐴🦴🦷
#conference #palaeolithic #mesolithic #zooarch
First day of talks at the ZooMS/Zooarch workshop at the University of Kent done. Great talks by everyone and looking forward to more talks and discussions tomorrow! #ZooArchZooMS
Rodents must keep gnawing cause their incisors are growing all the time. Here are upper and lower incisors of recent and fossil porcupine and a bone exhibits the typical modifications by porcupine.
#Fossilfriday
#Porcupine
#Archaeology #archaeozoology #zooarch
1/3 New recommendation: Harding, S. A., Hadjikoumis, A., Vermeersch, S. & Marom N. (2024). The contribution of Mediterranean connectivity to morphological variability in Iron Age sheep of the Eastern Mediterranean. biorxiv.org/content/10.110… #Archaeology Angelos Hadjikoumis Dr. Shyama Vermeersch
After finishing his taphonomic experimental work, Milo askeed to better understand body part profiles. So we got back to Stiner's epic Hayonim book.
#readingsaturday
#taphonomy
#archaeozoology
#zooarch
#Paleolithic
#Paleolithic
It was a great conference!
Was cool to discuss our ZooMS, ZooArch and Stable Isotopes results for Late Pleistocene Caucasus.
INQUARoma2023 MPI-GEA Jena
Nice evidence for minimal moovement. Found together. Hollow, unworn, Fallow deer incisors.
(left Paleolithic, right modern).
Read more here:
doi.org/10.1086/678275
#Fossilfriday
#zooarch #zooarch aeoloy
#Paleolithic
#Archaeology #Tabuncave
The fox was ending his day while i was beggining. At the lab i have found this buitifal fox maxilla from the Natufian el-Wad terrace.
'The role of foxes in the Natufian economy'
citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/document?repid…
#FossilFriday
#fox
#zooarch
#Paleolithic