Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2193990 | Mammalian Biology - Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde | 2009 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Reindeer bones are common finds from archaeological sites from prehistoric and historic Fennoscandia. The interpretation of the reindeer bone finds, however, is often hindered by the difficulty to separate the different subspecies of reindeer using the postcranial skeletal morphology. In this paper, skeletal measurements of modern semi-domesticated reindeer and wild forest reindeer are explored with multivariate statistical methods in order to find suitable methods for subspecies identification. The results are then applied to archaeological reindeer bone finds from Northern Finland and archaeological implications of the results are discussed.
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Authors
Anna-Kaisa Puputti, Markku Niskanen,