Anthropozoologica
This page lists the articles of the journal Anthropozoologica ; you can filter the content (multiple choices) using the form below.
2015
The Iberian zebro: what kind of a beast was it?
Carlos NORES et al.
21-32, Published on 26 June 2015, art. 50 (2)2014
La chasse/pêche aux batraciens : aux origines de la vie des populations du bassin du lac Tchad ? (L’exemple du Diamaré, Cameroun)
305-325, Published on 26 December 2014, art. 49 (24)This article is a part of the thematic issue Ancient camelids in the old world - between Arabia and Europe edited by Marjan MASHKOUR & Mark BEECH
Camels in the front line
297-302, Published on 26 December 2014, art. 49 (23)This article is a part of the thematic issue Ancient camelids in the old world - between Arabia and Europe edited by Marjan MASHKOUR & Mark BEECH
Camels from Roman imperial sites in Serbia
Sonja VUKOVIĆ-BOGDANOVIĆ & Svetlana BLAŽIC
281-295, Published on 26 December 2014, art. 49 (22)This article is a part of the thematic issue Ancient camelids in the old world - between Arabia and Europe edited by Marjan MASHKOUR & Mark BEECH
Recent camel finds from Hungary
László DARÓCZI-SZABÓ et al.
265-280, Published on 26 December 2014, art. 49 (21)This article is a part of the thematic issue Ancient camelids in the old world - between Arabia and Europe edited by Marjan MASHKOUR & Mark BEECH
Camels in Romania
253-264, Published on 26 December 2014, art. 49 (20)This article is a part of the thematic issue Ancient camelids in the old world - between Arabia and Europe edited by Marjan MASHKOUR & Mark BEECH
Caravans, camel wrestling and cowrie shells: towards a social zooarchaeology of camel hybridization in Anatolia and adjacent regions
237-252, Published on 26 December 2014, art. 49 (19)This article is a part of the thematic issue Ancient camelids in the old world - between Arabia and Europe edited by Marjan MASHKOUR & Mark BEECH
The history of the camel bone dating project
225-235, Published on 26 December 2014, art. 49 (18)This article is a part of the thematic issue Ancient camelids in the old world - between Arabia and Europe edited by Marjan MASHKOUR & Mark BEECH
The camel remains from site HD-6 (Ra’s al-Hadd, Sultanate of Oman): an opportunity for a critical review of dromedary findings in eastern Arabia
Antonio CURCI et al.
207-224, Published on 26 December 2014, art. 49 (17)This article is a part of the thematic issue Ancient camelids in the old world - between Arabia and Europe edited by Marjan MASHKOUR & Mark BEECH