The emergence of agriculture in Mainland Southeast Asia appears to have resulted in a subsistence shift from hunting terrestrial and arboreal game to a combined hunting/animal management subsistence regime focused on the maintenance of pigs and dogs. These conclusions are currently based on nominal differences in vertebrate taxonomic composition observed at different archaeological sites. In this paper, we take a statistical approach to test whether hunter-gather and early agricultural subsistence economies really can be confidently distinguished based on the relative taxonomic composition of the recovered animal bone assemblages. A regional database of terrestrial and arboreal vertebrate faunas was created for 32 archaeological sites acros...
International audienceKarstic sites have great potential for yielding data regarding changes in faun...
International audienceKarstic sites have great potential for yielding data regarding changes in faun...
International audienceKarstic sites have great potential for yielding data regarding changes in faun...
This study reports on analysis of a sample of animal bones from Pleistocene levels of Lang Rongrien ...
Using animal bone assemblages from four archaeological sites, the hypothesis that economies and ritu...
Meta-analysis of archaeozoological data from 28 prehistoric sites in Thailand and Peninsular Malaysi...
In northern Thailand, previous zooarchaeological research suggests that hunter-gatherers consumed a ...
Ban Rai Rockshelter in northwest Thailand, dating to the Terminal Pleistocene and Middle Holocene, i...
The cuscus, Phalanger orientalis, was probably the most important food source in New Ireland from it...
The cuscus, Phalanger orientalis, was probably the most important food source in New Ireland from it...
This reanalysis uses the zooarchaeological assemblage recovered from Spirit Cave to understand hunte...
The cuscus, Phalanger orientalis, was probably the most important food source in New Ireland from it...
Variation in the temporal and spatial composition of large vertebrate communities is often used as a...
Many Late Pleistocene sites across Island Southeast Asia demonstrate the range of foraging strategi...
Environmental archaeology is a holistic approach to understanding human environmental intervention. ...
International audienceKarstic sites have great potential for yielding data regarding changes in faun...
International audienceKarstic sites have great potential for yielding data regarding changes in faun...
International audienceKarstic sites have great potential for yielding data regarding changes in faun...
This study reports on analysis of a sample of animal bones from Pleistocene levels of Lang Rongrien ...
Using animal bone assemblages from four archaeological sites, the hypothesis that economies and ritu...
Meta-analysis of archaeozoological data from 28 prehistoric sites in Thailand and Peninsular Malaysi...
In northern Thailand, previous zooarchaeological research suggests that hunter-gatherers consumed a ...
Ban Rai Rockshelter in northwest Thailand, dating to the Terminal Pleistocene and Middle Holocene, i...
The cuscus, Phalanger orientalis, was probably the most important food source in New Ireland from it...
The cuscus, Phalanger orientalis, was probably the most important food source in New Ireland from it...
This reanalysis uses the zooarchaeological assemblage recovered from Spirit Cave to understand hunte...
The cuscus, Phalanger orientalis, was probably the most important food source in New Ireland from it...
Variation in the temporal and spatial composition of large vertebrate communities is often used as a...
Many Late Pleistocene sites across Island Southeast Asia demonstrate the range of foraging strategi...
Environmental archaeology is a holistic approach to understanding human environmental intervention. ...
International audienceKarstic sites have great potential for yielding data regarding changes in faun...
International audienceKarstic sites have great potential for yielding data regarding changes in faun...
International audienceKarstic sites have great potential for yielding data regarding changes in faun...