Identification of faunal specimens based on a morphological comparison with known-identity reference specimens is the standard methodology used in zooarchaeological analysis. However, the accuracy of identifications is rarely considered. In this paper, we report results of an experiment in which 13 analysts were asked to identify 50 fish skeletal elements from a reference collection and 50 fish skeletal elements from an archaeological collection in southern Ontario. The type and level of experience of the analysts and the amount of time they invested in the identification were controlled. The archaeological specimens were subsequently identified taxonomically using ZooMS. Our findings demonstrate that taxonomic and element identifications a...
The accuracy on taxonomic determinations of palaeontology collections may have significant consequen...
Taphonomic analysis is an essential component of zooarchaeology, but is employed in different ways w...
Zooarchaeology in Practice provides us with a stimulating account of a wide range of methods applied...
Identification of preserved biological materials is often regarded as a skill which has little to do...
Morphological identification of ancient bone is often problematic due to heavy fragmentation that ge...
Standing in notable contrast to the practice of other regions, past archaeological fish studies in t...
Zooarchaeology is the study and identification of animal skeletal remains and their relationship wit...
In archaeozoology, counts are generally considered as replicable data that accurately represent the ...
Ancient bone remains are widely utilized when investigating vertebrate biodiversity of past animal p...
This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review (when applicable) a...
Throughout human history, coastal and marine resources have been a vital part of human subsistence. ...
In archaeozoology, counts are generally considered as replicable data that accurately represent the ...
Zooarchaeological specimens are the remains of animals, including vertebrate and invertebrate taxa, ...
Three fish bone identification protocols used for determining taxa composition for Pacific island ar...
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7487-2635This book is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
The accuracy on taxonomic determinations of palaeontology collections may have significant consequen...
Taphonomic analysis is an essential component of zooarchaeology, but is employed in different ways w...
Zooarchaeology in Practice provides us with a stimulating account of a wide range of methods applied...
Identification of preserved biological materials is often regarded as a skill which has little to do...
Morphological identification of ancient bone is often problematic due to heavy fragmentation that ge...
Standing in notable contrast to the practice of other regions, past archaeological fish studies in t...
Zooarchaeology is the study and identification of animal skeletal remains and their relationship wit...
In archaeozoology, counts are generally considered as replicable data that accurately represent the ...
Ancient bone remains are widely utilized when investigating vertebrate biodiversity of past animal p...
This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review (when applicable) a...
Throughout human history, coastal and marine resources have been a vital part of human subsistence. ...
In archaeozoology, counts are generally considered as replicable data that accurately represent the ...
Zooarchaeological specimens are the remains of animals, including vertebrate and invertebrate taxa, ...
Three fish bone identification protocols used for determining taxa composition for Pacific island ar...
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7487-2635This book is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
The accuracy on taxonomic determinations of palaeontology collections may have significant consequen...
Taphonomic analysis is an essential component of zooarchaeology, but is employed in different ways w...
Zooarchaeology in Practice provides us with a stimulating account of a wide range of methods applied...