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Archaeobotany and Zooarchaeology
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8th
International Congress of the International Council for Archaeozoology
University of Victoria, BC, Canada. Aug. 23-29 and Aug. 19-22 (Bird Working Group), 1998.
A P Z O
The Association of Professional Zooarchaeologists of Ontario was founded in 1995 to
promote the study, analysis, and interpretation of zooarchaeological remains from Ontario
archaeological sites. APZO operates as an informal working group for professional
zooarchaeologists with a vested interest in and demonstrated commitment to Ontario
archaeology.
Archaeofauna
Journal of Asociación Española de Arqueozoología. Publishes original papers dealing
with all aspects related to the study of animal remains from archaeological sites.
Archaeological
Thin-section Laboratory, University of Manitoba
The archaeological thin-section laboratory of the University of Manitoba is being set up
to train anthropology students in incremental analysis - the study of growth marks in
mineralized tissues - a promising technique for the study of fossil animals.
ARCHAEOBOTANY - Discussion List
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Birmingham
Zooarchaeology Laboratory
Department of Ancient History and Archaeology
Botanical Collections - Smithsonian Institute
The Ethnobotany
Cafe
Dedicated to the discussion of plants, their uses, and how they relate to cultures.
EthnobotDB - Worldwide
Plant Uses
The original Ethnobotany database is an SQL-based database developed by James A. Duke and
Stephen M. Beckstrom-Sternberg. It is housed at the National Germplasm Resources
Laboratory (NGRL), Agricultural Research Service (ARS), U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The database contains 80,000 records of plant uses world-wide.
FAUNMAP
Illinois State Museum. An electronic database for the late Quaternary distribution of
mammal species inthe United States.
The
Geobotanical Institute
Research Projects Archaeobotany:The Geobotanical Institute is an Institute of the
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) within the Department of Environmental
Sciences. The main research and teaching activities of the Institute are in the fields of
plant ecology, plant evolution, and the systematics of higher plants and fungi.
Glossary of
Botanical Terms
The GardenWeb Glossary of Botanical Terms currently contains 2241 terms relating to
botany, gardening, horticulture and landscape architecture and is regularly updated.
Zooarchaeology
Home Page
Zooarchaeology is the analysis of animal remains (e.g., bone, shell) from archaeological
sites to reconstruct the cultural lifeways of people and the interrelationships between
people, animals, and the environment. Keywords: Anthropology, Archaeology, Archaeozoology,
Faunal Analysis, Osteology, Zoology, Zooarchaeology. This web site is intended to assist
people insterested in this field of study by providing links to other sites that we have
found useful.
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