Zooarchaeology
Links
Faunal analyses from HacImusalar Hyk
http://www.choma.org/~mgarriso/Drafts/HMFaunal.html
The purpose of this research is to analyze the faunal assemblage retrieved from the excavations at HacImusalar Hyk in Turkey to determine the spatial and/or temporal differences in that assemblage.
ABCml: Analysis of Bone Counts by Maximum Likelihood
http://www.anthro.utah.edu/~rogers/abcml/
Software that implements a statistical method for analysis of bone counts from archaeological or paleontological sites. Java version of the software and documentation.
Domestication Revisited: Its Implications for Faunal Analysis
http://jfa-www.bu.edu/Abstracts/H/HeckerH_9_2.html
Abstract of a Journal of Field Archaeology paper by Howard Hecker.
Archaeozoology in New Zealand
http://www.cs.otago.ac.nz/research/foss/Archaeozoology/index.htm
Contains detailed information on several current research projects in New Zealand.
ICAZ Animal Palaeopathology Working Group
Palaeopathology forum and downloadable bibliography [DOC format].
Ancient Biomolecules Centre
University of Oxford research center in the Departments of Zoology and Biological Anthropology. Projects include research on Phylogenetics, Pathogens, and Beringian permafrost.
Zooarchaeology Information and Resources
Provides links to faunal analysis resources for zooarchaeology professionals across North America. Includes books, references, and web links.
Alaska Consortium of Zooarchaeologists
Volunteer organization dedicated to improving the comparative collection at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Offers workshops, presents papers, sponsors symposia, and produces publications.
Caerwent Animal Bone Remains
Kevin Smith's Dissertation on the faunal remains recovered from 4th century deposits in the Romano-British town of Caerwent.
Wyoming State Archaeologist's Office Zooarchaeology Lab
http://wyoarchaeo.state.wy.us/zooarchlab.html
The laboratory is primarily designed to provide comparative osteological specimens to zooarchaeologists working in Wyoming and the surrounding region. Species lists and related links.
University of Maine Zooarchaeology Laboratory
http://www.ume.maine.edu/iceage/Research/facilities/zoo/index.html
The zooarchaeology laboratory contains an extensive modern comparative skeletal collection of Northeastern and Southwestern fauna. Current research projects and contact information.
Zooarchaeology Laboratory at Harvard
http://www.peabody.harvard.edu/zooarchaeology/index2.html
Profile of the laboratory which provides working and storage space for students and researchers who carry out studies on animal bones and teeth from around the world.
Did Carolina Dogs Arrive With Ancient Americans?
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/03/0311_030311_firstdog.html
From National Geographic, Carolina Dog live much like the dogs of ancient times, suggesting to researchers that they may be America's most primitive dogs with roots that could stretch back across the ancient Asia-America land bridge.
MSc in Zooarchaeology
http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/arch/gsp/zooarch/welcome.htm
Overview of University of York graduate program.


