Historical archaeology in New Zealand, while yielding much faunal material, has done little with these remains beyond assess what was being consumed at a particular site. The methodology used to do this varies between site reports and is invariably not discussed in detail in the report. This focus on consumption ignores the potential uses to which faunal remains can be put, as demonstrated by work undertaken in the United States and Britain. Key foci in these countries include status, ethnicity, changes in the economy, agriculture and colonial adaptation. Using eight assemblages from sites throughout New Zealand, analysis was undertaken using a standardised methodology in an endeavour to reveal something about patterns of meat consumption i...
Kahukura lies near the cusp of two distinct but connected regions - Foveaux Strait and the Catlins. ...
This thesis examines patterns of bone remains from big-game hunting in New Zealand archaeological si...
Archaeology has long congratulated itself on the success it has achieved in exploring the domesticat...
Historical archaeology in New Zealand, while yielding much faunal material, has done little with the...
Faunal analysis has long been a strength in the archaeology of prehistoric New Zealand, though its u...
Colonial New Zealand was built on the ideal of creating better lives for settlers. Emigrants came lo...
Archaeological investigations at early New Zealand mission sites provide a unique opportunity to exp...
Improving our knowledge of subsistence strategies and food processing techniques of past societies i...
International audienceImproving our knowledge of subsistence strategies and food processing techniqu...
This thesis investigates foodways in 19th-century Toronto, providing a critical examination of the r...
The transformation of the rangelands of the South Island of New Zealand during the pastoral era fits...
This study is the second in a series of AERU Research Reports presenting results of Consumer Survey...
Excavations were carried out on two sites within the historic New Zealand town of Wanganui. Both sit...
Includes bibliographical references.Zooarchaeology - the study of faunal remains - is not limited to...
viii, 74 leaves :ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references.This thesis describes...
Kahukura lies near the cusp of two distinct but connected regions - Foveaux Strait and the Catlins. ...
This thesis examines patterns of bone remains from big-game hunting in New Zealand archaeological si...
Archaeology has long congratulated itself on the success it has achieved in exploring the domesticat...
Historical archaeology in New Zealand, while yielding much faunal material, has done little with the...
Faunal analysis has long been a strength in the archaeology of prehistoric New Zealand, though its u...
Colonial New Zealand was built on the ideal of creating better lives for settlers. Emigrants came lo...
Archaeological investigations at early New Zealand mission sites provide a unique opportunity to exp...
Improving our knowledge of subsistence strategies and food processing techniques of past societies i...
International audienceImproving our knowledge of subsistence strategies and food processing techniqu...
This thesis investigates foodways in 19th-century Toronto, providing a critical examination of the r...
The transformation of the rangelands of the South Island of New Zealand during the pastoral era fits...
This study is the second in a series of AERU Research Reports presenting results of Consumer Survey...
Excavations were carried out on two sites within the historic New Zealand town of Wanganui. Both sit...
Includes bibliographical references.Zooarchaeology - the study of faunal remains - is not limited to...
viii, 74 leaves :ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references.This thesis describes...
Kahukura lies near the cusp of two distinct but connected regions - Foveaux Strait and the Catlins. ...
This thesis examines patterns of bone remains from big-game hunting in New Zealand archaeological si...
Archaeology has long congratulated itself on the success it has achieved in exploring the domesticat...