Birds have been an integral part of traditional Yup’ik lifeways in the Yukon–Kuskokwim Delta, southwest Alaska, both economically and symbolically. From a subsistence point of view, the rich ethnographic record for the region highlights the importance of this resource as a critical seasonal food and a source of raw materials for clothing and tools. Little is known of bird exploitation in precontact Yup’ik society, however, as a result of limited archaeological research in the region, which thus constrains our ability to understand subsistence strategies prior to Euro-American contact. Recent excavations at the Nunalleq site (sixteenth to seventeenth century AD) have yielded a well-preserved avian assemblage that provides the opportunity to ...
Twelve ancient artifacts or fragmented feather samples recovered from melting alpine ice patches in ...
A sample of 219 bird bones, from the Late Neolithic levels at Tell Sabi Abyad, located in the Balikh...
Criteria to secure the anthropic origin of archaeological bird bone collections are of crucial impor...
Birds have been an integral part of traditional Yup’ik lifeways in the Yukon–Kuskokwim Delta, southw...
ABSTRACT. Twelve ancient artifacts or fragmented feather samples recovered from melting alpine ice p...
The precontact lifeways of Yup’ik people in Southwest Alaska were poorly known until the 2009–2018 e...
In the challenged reconstruction of human behavior and dietary habit alongside the evolution of the ...
Birds remains recovered from archaeological contexts may or may not to be the product of human activ...
International audienceHunter-gatherer populations living in maritime environments often share common...
International audienceThe presence of processed birds in the archeologicalfaunal record is considere...
In the North American Southwest, the long-term centrality of birds to Pueblo ceremonial life has bee...
The paper presents the study of avifauna from the hunter-gatherer sites at the Dnieper-Dvina basin s...
Bird remains are regularly found in archaeological deposits in the Salish Sea region. Predominant pa...
WF16 is an early Neolithic settlement in southern Jordan with a large bird bone assemblage (Number o...
International audienceRecently, the development of taphonomically-oriented studies of avifaunal asse...
Twelve ancient artifacts or fragmented feather samples recovered from melting alpine ice patches in ...
A sample of 219 bird bones, from the Late Neolithic levels at Tell Sabi Abyad, located in the Balikh...
Criteria to secure the anthropic origin of archaeological bird bone collections are of crucial impor...
Birds have been an integral part of traditional Yup’ik lifeways in the Yukon–Kuskokwim Delta, southw...
ABSTRACT. Twelve ancient artifacts or fragmented feather samples recovered from melting alpine ice p...
The precontact lifeways of Yup’ik people in Southwest Alaska were poorly known until the 2009–2018 e...
In the challenged reconstruction of human behavior and dietary habit alongside the evolution of the ...
Birds remains recovered from archaeological contexts may or may not to be the product of human activ...
International audienceHunter-gatherer populations living in maritime environments often share common...
International audienceThe presence of processed birds in the archeologicalfaunal record is considere...
In the North American Southwest, the long-term centrality of birds to Pueblo ceremonial life has bee...
The paper presents the study of avifauna from the hunter-gatherer sites at the Dnieper-Dvina basin s...
Bird remains are regularly found in archaeological deposits in the Salish Sea region. Predominant pa...
WF16 is an early Neolithic settlement in southern Jordan with a large bird bone assemblage (Number o...
International audienceRecently, the development of taphonomically-oriented studies of avifaunal asse...
Twelve ancient artifacts or fragmented feather samples recovered from melting alpine ice patches in ...
A sample of 219 bird bones, from the Late Neolithic levels at Tell Sabi Abyad, located in the Balikh...
Criteria to secure the anthropic origin of archaeological bird bone collections are of crucial impor...