Several faunal assemblages excavated in Italian deposits from the Lower Palaeolithic to Bronze Age were studied from the archaeozoological and taphonomic point of view. Data allow reconstruction of subsistence strategies adopted by prehistoric humans through time in different areas.
Alhaique, F., Bisconti, M., Castiglioni, E., Cilli, C., Fasani, L., Giacobini, G., et al. (2004). Animal Resources and Subsistence Strategies. COLLEGIUM ANTROPOLOGICUM, 28(1), 23-40.
Animal Resources and Subsistence Strategies
CILLI, C.;GIACOBINI, G.;RONCHITELLI, A.;
2004-01-01
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Several faunal assemblages excavated in Italian deposits from the Lower Palaeolithic to Bronze Age were studied from the archaeozoological and taphonomic point of view. Data allow reconstruction of subsistence strategies adopted by prehistoric humans through time in different areas.File in questo prodotto:
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