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Trends and Traditions in Southeastern Zooarchaeology, Hardback Book

Trends and Traditions in Southeastern Zooarchaeology Hardback

Edited by Tanya M. Peres

Part of the Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen Series series

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These essays highlight the differences between the archaeological focus on animals as the food source of their time and the belief among zooarchaeologists that animals represent a far more complex ecology.

With broad methodological and interpretive analysis of sites throughout the region, the essays range in topic from the enduring symbolism of shells over more than 5,000 years to the domesticated dog cemeteries of Spirit Hill in Jackson County, Alabama.

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