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Animals and People: Archaeozoological Papers in Honour of Ina Plug
Shaw Badenhorst, Peter Mitchell and Jonathan C. Driver
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This collection of papers is dedicated to Dr Ina Plug to celebrate her tremendous contributions to archaeozoology (or zooarchaeology) in a career that has so far spanned more than three decades.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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Preface
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Ina Plug: A Tribute
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Zooarchaeology in Southern Africa: A View from the North
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Archaeozoology at the Transvaal Museum and Its Future in South Africa
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Models for Zooarchaeologists from Modern Bushmeat Studies
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The Contribution of Sibudu Fauna to an Understanding of KwaZulu-Natal Environments at ~60 ka, ~50 ka and ~37 ka
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Variability and Change in Middle Stone Age Hunting Behaviour: Aspects from the Lithic and Faunal Records
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Archaeobiodiversity of Ichthyofaunas from the Holocene Sahel
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Shrews from Ein el Gazzareen, Dakhleh Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt
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Human and Animal Interaction on the Shire Highlands, Malawi: The Evidence from Malowa Rockshelter
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Early Herders in Southern Africa: A Synthesis
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The Canine Connection: Dogs and Southern African Hunter-gatherers
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Fishing in the Senegal River during the Iron Age: The Evidence from the Habitation Mounds of Cubalel and Siouré
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Early Iron Age Regional Settlement and Demographic Patterns along the Eastern Seaboard of South Africa: A View from the Lower Thukela River Valley
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A Consideration of Livestock Exploitation during the Early Iron Age in the Thukela Valley, KwaZulu-Natal
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Social Memory and the Antiquity of Snake and Crocodile Symbolism in Southern Africa
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Symbolic Animal Burials from the Venda Region in the Limpopo Province, South Africa
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Zhizo and Leopard’s Kopje: Test Excavations at Simamwe and Mtanye, Zimbabwe
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Subsistence Change among Farming Communities in Southern Africa during the Last Two Millennia: A Search for Potential Causes
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Published: 2008
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407333519 (ebook)
- 9781407303369 (paperback)
BAR Number: S1849