Animals and People in the Netherlands' Past: >50 Years of Archaeozoology in the Netherlands

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Authors
  • C. Çakirlar
  • Y. van den Hurk
  • I. van der Jagt
  • Y. van Amerongen
  • J. Bakker
  • R. Breider
  • J. van Dijk
  • K. Esser
  • M. Groot
  • T. de Jong
  • L. Kootker
  • F. Steenhuizen
  • J. Zeiler
  • T. van Kolfschoten
  • W. Prummel
  • R. Lauwerier
Publication date 2019
Journal Open Quaternary
Article number 13
Volume | Issue number 5
Number of pages 30
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR) - Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture (AHM)
Abstract
More than fifty years ago, Anneke T. Clason published the first English-language archaeozoological study on Dutch faunal assemblages. Inspired by the anniversary of this landmark publication, this paper presents a status overview of Dutch archaeozoology organized in twelve themes (e.g. rituals, Mesolithic-Neolithic transition, medieval period). The paper also discusses the common methods applied in Dutch archaeozoology, and includes extensive supplementary material that summarizes data from gray literature in Dutch. Our aim is to provide a guide to archaeozoological questions pertaining to the Netherlands and open a window for researchers working outside the Netherlands to the highly active world of Dutch archaeozoology.
Document type Article
Note With supplementary files
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.5334/oq.61
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