[Bonetools] Human and non-human bones

Idoia Grau idoia_grau at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 30 12:44:36 CEST 2016


Thank you very much for these useful references, Marta.

Related to this topic, we are offering a brand new short-course at the University of Sheffield in September, focused on  a comparative approach of human and animal remains. There are still a few places available.
Please check it out at: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/archaeology/research/zooarchaeology-lab/short-course

Best regards,
Idoia



Dr. Idoia Grau Sologestoa 

Postdoctoral
Fellowship funded by the Basque Government

University of Sheffield - Department of Archaeologyhttps://www.shef.ac.uk/archaeology/people/grau-sologestoaUniversity of the Basque Country - Departamento de Geografía, Prehistoria y
Arqueología



https://sheffield.academia.edu/IdoiaGrauSologestoa

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Idoia_Sologestoa

http://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=etZUCgQAAAAJ



From: marta.blasco.martin at gmail.com
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2016 12:14:55 +0200
To: bonetools at listserv.niif.hu
Subject: [Bonetools] Human and non-human bones

Good
afternoon colleages,

We talked
in Iasi Congress about the distinction between human and non-human bones. I
send you some articles about this topic. In spite of the fact that this kind of
studies are very common in Mexico, new specific publications are necessary too.
I hope you find this information interesting. 

Best wishes,

Marta
Blasco​ Selection human-animal bones.zip​


_______________________________________________
Bonetools mailing list
Bonetools at listserv.niif.hu
https://listserv.niif.hu/mailman/listinfo/bonetools 		 	   		  
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <https://listserv.niif.hu/pipermail/bonetools/attachments/20160630/9804fa70/attachment.html>


More information about the Bonetools mailing list