Anthropozoologica
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Animals in Funerary space
Edited by Rose-Marie ARBOGAST & Sébastien LEPETZThis issue of Anthropozoologica is one of the volumes of the proceedings of the 11th meeting of the International Council of Archaeozoology (ICAZ), which was held in Paris (France) 23rd-28th August 2010. ICAZ was founded in the early 1970s and ever since has acted as the main international rganisation for the study of animal remains from archaeological sites. The International conferences of ICAZ are held every four years, with the Paris meeting – the largest ever – following those in Budapest (Hungary, 1971), Groningen (the Netherlands, 1974), Szczecin (Poland, 1978), London (England, 1982), Bordeaux (France, 1986), Washington D.C. (USA, 1990), Constance (Germany, 1994), Victoria (Canada, 1998), Durham (England, 2002) and Mexico City (Mexico, 2006). The next meeting will be held in Argentina in 2014. The Paris conference – attended by some 720 delegates from 56 countries – was organised as one general and thirty thematic sessions, which attracted, in addition to archaeozoologists, scholars from related disciplines such as bone chemistry, genetics, morphometrics, anthropology, archaeobotany and mainstream archaeology. This conference was also marked by the involvement in the international archaeozoological community of increasing numbers of individuals from numerous countries of Latin America and of South and East Asia.
2013
Amphisbaenids or “two-headed snakes” funerary deposits in the Uhle Platform, Huacas de Moche, Peru
Nicolas GOEPFERT et al.
487-505, Published on 27 December 2013, art. 48 (32)This article is a part of the thematic issue Animals in Funerary space edited by Rose-Marie ARBOGAST & Sébastien LEPETZ
Animal Management, preparation and sacrifice: reconstructing burial 6 at the Moon Pyramid, Teotihuacan, México
Nawa SUGIYAMA et al.
467-485, Published on 27 December 2013, art. 48 (31)This article is a part of the thematic issue Animals in Funerary space edited by Rose-Marie ARBOGAST & Sébastien LEPETZ
Dog burials associated with Human burials in the West Indies during the early pre-Columbian Ceramic Age (500 BC-600 AD)
Sandrine GROUARD et al.
447-465, Published on 27 December 2013, art. 48 (30)This article is a part of the thematic issue Animals in Funerary space edited by Rose-Marie ARBOGAST & Sébastien LEPETZ
Les restes animaux en contexte funéraire dans l’Alsace du premier Moyen Âge et ses marges géographiques
409-445, Published on 27 December 2013, art. 48 (29)This article is a part of the thematic issue Animals in Funerary space edited by Rose-Marie ARBOGAST & Sébastien LEPETZ
Roman graves and rural rubbish. Animal remains from the Roman cemetery of Halbturn, Austria
Günther Karl KUNST & Nives DONEUS
391-408, Published on 27 December 2013, art. 48 (28)This article is a part of the thematic issue Animals in Funerary space edited by Rose-Marie ARBOGAST & Sébastien LEPETZ
Animals in funerary space: Ethnic, social and functional aspects in Roman Switzerland
381-390, Published on 27 December 2013, art. 48 (27)This article is a part of the thematic issue Animals in Funerary space edited by Rose-Marie ARBOGAST & Sébastien LEPETZ
Ancient use of the knuckle-bone for rituals and gaming piece
Jacopo DE GROSSI MAZZORIN & Claudia MINNITI
371-380, Published on 27 December 2013, art. 48 (26)This article is a part of the thematic issue Animals in Funerary space edited by Rose-Marie ARBOGAST & Sébastien LEPETZ
The role of birds as grave gifts in richly furnished Roman Iron Age inhumation graves c. 1-375 AD, eastern Denmark
355-370, Published on 27 December 2013, art. 48 (25)This article is a part of the thematic issue Animals in Funerary space edited by Rose-Marie ARBOGAST & Sébastien LEPETZ
The food of the dead: alimentary offerings in the Etruscan-Celtic necropolis of Monterenzio Vecchio (Bologna, Italy)
341-354, Published on 27 December 2013, art. 48 (24)This article is a part of the thematic issue Animals in Funerary space edited by Rose-Marie ARBOGAST & Sébastien LEPETZ
Knucklebones and other animal deposits in the “Cruz del Negro” necropolis: Possible Phoenician funerary rituals in SW Spain?
Eloísa BERNÁLDEZ-SÁNCHEZ et al.
323-340, Published on 27 December 2013, art. 48 (23)This article is a part of the thematic issue Animals in Funerary space edited by Rose-Marie ARBOGAST & Sébastien LEPETZ