A total of 107 bones and bone fragments of wild and domestic reptiles, birds and mammals collected in the medieval settlement near Petarch village (Sofia Region, CW Bulgaria) have been identified as 11 taxa. Most numerous are the remains of cattle, aurochs and the wild boar, indicating forest landscape. The record of the wisent is a rare confirmation of the species existence at least till 7th-9th century AD in the country
After decades-long vertebrate fauna research, out of 42 archaeological sites in Vojvodina (Serbia...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © 2004 The Society for Medieval Archaeology a...
Previous archaeozoological research indicates that in the area of present-day Serbia during Late Ant...
Animal remains from archeological sites give a rather good sample of data, showing habitats and biod...
From a total of 102 highly fragmented animal bone and tooth finds, dated ~250 AD – ~550 AD have been...
The excavations at “Azmaschka ” settlement hill mark an important stage in the history of prehistori...
The full taxonomic list of the avifaunas of 14 both human (towns, villas, castles, caves, etc.) and ...
Boev, Zlatozar (2016): New animal remains from Pliska, the medieval capital (10 c. AD) of Bulgaria, ...
Presented are the results of the excavations in the central Sofia circus of 3rd--4th to 16--19th c. ...
This study presents for the first time summarized data on 759 species/taxa (628 species at least) of...
An analysis of the past geographical, altitudinal and chronological distribution of the European bis...
This paper presents the results of the faunal remains analysis from the medieval settlement of the P...
<p>: Cattle played an outweighing role from the beginning of neolithization in the Central Balkans, ...
The paper is a summary of the results of zooarchaeological analyses from Medieval sites in the terri...
: Cattle played an outweighing role from the beginning of neolithization in the Central Balkans, unl...
After decades-long vertebrate fauna research, out of 42 archaeological sites in Vojvodina (Serbia...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © 2004 The Society for Medieval Archaeology a...
Previous archaeozoological research indicates that in the area of present-day Serbia during Late Ant...
Animal remains from archeological sites give a rather good sample of data, showing habitats and biod...
From a total of 102 highly fragmented animal bone and tooth finds, dated ~250 AD – ~550 AD have been...
The excavations at “Azmaschka ” settlement hill mark an important stage in the history of prehistori...
The full taxonomic list of the avifaunas of 14 both human (towns, villas, castles, caves, etc.) and ...
Boev, Zlatozar (2016): New animal remains from Pliska, the medieval capital (10 c. AD) of Bulgaria, ...
Presented are the results of the excavations in the central Sofia circus of 3rd--4th to 16--19th c. ...
This study presents for the first time summarized data on 759 species/taxa (628 species at least) of...
An analysis of the past geographical, altitudinal and chronological distribution of the European bis...
This paper presents the results of the faunal remains analysis from the medieval settlement of the P...
<p>: Cattle played an outweighing role from the beginning of neolithization in the Central Balkans, ...
The paper is a summary of the results of zooarchaeological analyses from Medieval sites in the terri...
: Cattle played an outweighing role from the beginning of neolithization in the Central Balkans, unl...
After decades-long vertebrate fauna research, out of 42 archaeological sites in Vojvodina (Serbia...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © 2004 The Society for Medieval Archaeology a...
Previous archaeozoological research indicates that in the area of present-day Serbia during Late Ant...