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New techniques for understanding animal and human interactions in
the pastThrough case studies of faunal remains from Roman Britain,
prehistoric Southeast Asia, ancient African pastoral cultures, and
beyond, this volume illustrates some of the ways stable isotope
analysis of ancient animals can address key questions in human
prehistory. Contributors use a diverse set of isotopic techniques
to investigate social and biological topics, including human
paleodiets and foodways, hunting and procurement strategies,
exchange patterns, animal husbandry and the genetic consequences of
domestication, and short- and long-term environmental change. They
demonstrate how different isotopes can be used alone or in
conjunction to address questions of animal diet, movement, ecology,
and management. Studies also examine how sampling strategies,
statistical techniques, and regional and temporal considerations
can influence isotopic results and interpretations. By applying
these new methods in concert with traditional zooarchaeological
analyses, archaeologists can explore questions about human ecology
and environmental archaeology that were previously deemed
inaccessible.
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