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Our blog is to serve as a place to learn about current and ongoing research in zooarchaeology and stable isotope analysis, as well as introduction to key principals.
Please contact the coordinator if you are interested in contributing to the blog spot.
- Caprine husbandry practices at the prehistoric site of Monjukli Depe in southern Turkmenistan: A Multi-Isotope Perspective
- Online Occasional Seminar Series: A place to showcase YOUR research
- A brief hiatus……
- Gray wolves survived Ice Age extinction event by changing their diets – which may help them cope with ongoing climate change
- Seaweed-eating sheep and crop fertilisation trials on the Orkney Islands, Scotland
- Lab Experience during a Pandemic
- Contribution of food residues preserved in archaeological ceramics to the understanding of animal husbandry.
- Intra-individual Sequential Carbon and Oxygen Isotope Analyses of Neolithic Livestock for Assessing the Early Husbandry Strategies in the Southern Caucasus
- A consistent desire for animal proteins in the Bronze Age Xinjiang, China