Animals and people in the Netherlands’ past:>50 years of archaeozoology in the Netherlands

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... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Çakirlar, Canan
van den Hurk, Youri
van der Jagt, Inge
van Amerongen, Yvonne
Bakker, Jan
Breider, Rianne
van Dijk, Joyce
Esser, Kinie
Groot, Maaike
de Jong, Theo
Kootker, Lisette
Steenhuisen, Frits
Zeiler, Jørn
van Kolfschoten, Thijs
Prummel, Wietske
Lauwerier, Roel
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Reihe/Periodikum: Çakirlar , C , van den Hurk , Y , van der Jagt , I , van Amerongen , Y , Bakker , J , Breider , R , van Dijk , J , Esser , K , Groot , M , de Jong , T , Kootker , L , Steenhuisen , F , Zeiler , J , van Kolfschoten , T , Prummel , W & Lauwerier , R 2019 , ' Animals and people in the Netherlands’ past : >50 years of archaeozoology in the Netherlands ' , Open Quaternary , vol. 5 , no. 13 , pp. 1-30 . https://doi.org/10.5334/oq.61
Schlagwörter: Anneke Clason / Archaeozoology / Dutch / The Netherlands / Zooarchaeology
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-26826934
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Link(s) : https://hdl.handle.net/11370/eae35334-c11c-42d6-8f4f-669af198429a

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.