The Elizabeth site is a bluff-top mortuary mound group constructed and primarily used during Hopewellian (Middle Woodland) times. Recent reanalysis of nonhuman skeletal remains from the site reveals that an intentional burial previously identified as a dog (Canis familiaris) is actually an immature bobcat (Lynx rufus). As a result of this discovery, we reevaluated eight other purported animal burials from Illinois Middle Woodland mounds, including seven dogs and a roseate spoonbill (Platalea ajaja). The dogs all appear to be intrusive or unrelated burial events, but both the bobcat and the roseate spoonbill were definite Hopewellian mortuary interments. The roseate spoonbill was decapitated and placed beside a double human burial. But the b...
For many years Swedish archeologists have stumbled upon domestic cat remains in the Viking age grave...
Excavations at Anderson’s Armoury in Colonial Williamsburg revealed six dog burials dating to the la...
The only domesticated animals on the continent, dogs held a special place among the fauna of North A...
Archaeological investigations at the Range site (11S47) in the American Bottom region of Illinois re...
In the 1930s, excavations at a site on the shore of Buena Vista Lake in the southern San Joaquin Val...
This study has presented a comprehensive overview of the context and significance of real and effigy...
Photograph of mica bear canines recovered from Burial #42 of Mound No. 25 during the excavation of t...
Both the affectionate and mutually adaptive relationships that contemporary humans share with the do...
grantor: University of TorontoTwo principal categories of animal burial have been identifi...
Continued excavations at the Predynastic elite cemetery HK6 at Hierakonpolis have yielded new eviden...
Dogs have been human companions for at least 15,000 years (Morey 2010:69-70). How this relationship ...
Beads made from raccoon incisors (above) and bear canines (below). These artifacts come from the Ohi...
AbstractContinued excavations at the Predynastic elite cemetery HK6 at Hierakonpolis have yielded ne...
The aboriginal dog exhumed at CA-Ora-849, a Late Prehistoric camp site in southern Orange County, Ca...
Excavation of the early Langford Tradition site of Noble-Wieting (11ML24) in McLean County, Illinois...
For many years Swedish archeologists have stumbled upon domestic cat remains in the Viking age grave...
Excavations at Anderson’s Armoury in Colonial Williamsburg revealed six dog burials dating to the la...
The only domesticated animals on the continent, dogs held a special place among the fauna of North A...
Archaeological investigations at the Range site (11S47) in the American Bottom region of Illinois re...
In the 1930s, excavations at a site on the shore of Buena Vista Lake in the southern San Joaquin Val...
This study has presented a comprehensive overview of the context and significance of real and effigy...
Photograph of mica bear canines recovered from Burial #42 of Mound No. 25 during the excavation of t...
Both the affectionate and mutually adaptive relationships that contemporary humans share with the do...
grantor: University of TorontoTwo principal categories of animal burial have been identifi...
Continued excavations at the Predynastic elite cemetery HK6 at Hierakonpolis have yielded new eviden...
Dogs have been human companions for at least 15,000 years (Morey 2010:69-70). How this relationship ...
Beads made from raccoon incisors (above) and bear canines (below). These artifacts come from the Ohi...
AbstractContinued excavations at the Predynastic elite cemetery HK6 at Hierakonpolis have yielded ne...
The aboriginal dog exhumed at CA-Ora-849, a Late Prehistoric camp site in southern Orange County, Ca...
Excavation of the early Langford Tradition site of Noble-Wieting (11ML24) in McLean County, Illinois...
For many years Swedish archeologists have stumbled upon domestic cat remains in the Viking age grave...
Excavations at Anderson’s Armoury in Colonial Williamsburg revealed six dog burials dating to the la...
The only domesticated animals on the continent, dogs held a special place among the fauna of North A...