The thesis addresses the question of detecting traces of Jewish presence in the zooarchaeological record. It discusses the cultural aspects of meat provisioning adopted by the medieval and early modern Jewish communities in Polish and Czech lands. Two indicators of Jewish presence in zooarchaeology are discussed: the presence/absence of the bones of non-kosher animals (especially pig) and the hindlimbs of cattle and caprine. The evidence suggests that both indicators can successfully contribute to detecting the Jewish footprint in animal bone assemblages. However, they are not as straightforward as previously thought, and need to be supplemented with other lines of evidence, as well as interpreted in their broader archaeological and histori...
This volume and supporting papers constitute the submission for an award of a PhD research degree by...
Abstract: This article presents the results of the zooarchaeological analysis of an assemblage datin...
Zooarchaeological enquiry of animals and their products in the post-medieval period has largely been...
Zooarchaeological studies of the early medieval contexts are very scarce in present-day Serbia. Only...
Food is often one of the most distinctive expressions of social, religious, cultural or ethnic group...
Food is often one of the most distinctive expressions of social, religious, cultural or ethnic group...
This dissertation examines and compares the patterns of animal utilization by the peoples who inhabi...
Annotation Archaeological research in the street Pařížská 68 provided archaeozoological assemblages,...
The dissertation examines the use of animal symbolism by the medieval Jewish minority culture as a m...
The social life of animals in the societies of the past was mostly that of ritual. One can have a cl...
Archaeological excavations in one of the Old Town areas around Kurpių Street have provided new and v...
The analysed faunal material was collected during the rescue archaeological campaigns conducted betw...
Animals have played a fundamental role in shaping human history, and the study of their remains from...
Archaeological research at Ojców castle has yielded important information about life in that mediev...
In this article, zooarchaeological evidence from 37 medieval and early modern sites in Estonia were ...
This volume and supporting papers constitute the submission for an award of a PhD research degree by...
Abstract: This article presents the results of the zooarchaeological analysis of an assemblage datin...
Zooarchaeological enquiry of animals and their products in the post-medieval period has largely been...
Zooarchaeological studies of the early medieval contexts are very scarce in present-day Serbia. Only...
Food is often one of the most distinctive expressions of social, religious, cultural or ethnic group...
Food is often one of the most distinctive expressions of social, religious, cultural or ethnic group...
This dissertation examines and compares the patterns of animal utilization by the peoples who inhabi...
Annotation Archaeological research in the street Pařížská 68 provided archaeozoological assemblages,...
The dissertation examines the use of animal symbolism by the medieval Jewish minority culture as a m...
The social life of animals in the societies of the past was mostly that of ritual. One can have a cl...
Archaeological excavations in one of the Old Town areas around Kurpių Street have provided new and v...
The analysed faunal material was collected during the rescue archaeological campaigns conducted betw...
Animals have played a fundamental role in shaping human history, and the study of their remains from...
Archaeological research at Ojców castle has yielded important information about life in that mediev...
In this article, zooarchaeological evidence from 37 medieval and early modern sites in Estonia were ...
This volume and supporting papers constitute the submission for an award of a PhD research degree by...
Abstract: This article presents the results of the zooarchaeological analysis of an assemblage datin...
Zooarchaeological enquiry of animals and their products in the post-medieval period has largely been...