Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10499214 Journal of Archaeological Science 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
► We studied site formation processes and their reflection in the faunal remains of a complex tell site. ► Bones can reflect primary activities that took place where they were found. ► Different types of contexts can be differentiated from one another using faunal remains. ► Spatial analysis of faunal remains helps elucidate site formation processes. ► Lumping archaeozoological data into a single 'assemblage' causes major loss of information.
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