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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Good. 2001 Brepols large formt paperback edition. Light reading wear else good condition.
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Published by Brepols N.V., Turnhout, 2001
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This volume deals with the exploitation of animals at Sagalassos (SW-Turkey) during Roman and early Byzantine times (1st to 7th centuries AD). The archaeological excavations at this site yield large quantities of animal remains that represent mainly consumption refuse of its former inhabitants. The bones, teeth, and molluscs are described, as well as the various traces left by animals and man on these remains. The importance of herding versus hunting and fishing is discussed, as well as the composition of the livestock. An analysis of the mortality profiles, sex distributions, and pathologies allow inferences about the use of the domestic species as a source of meat or of secondary products (wool, dairy products, and animal power). Attention is paid to butchery practices, bone-working techniques, and to the use of animal remains as a means of reconstructing former trade connections. The former environment is reconstructed, using the habitat preferences of the identified species. This volume deals with the exploitation of animals at Sagalassos (SW-Turkey) during Roman and early Byzantine times (1st to 7th centuries AD). The archaeological excavations at this site yield large quantities of animal remains that represent mainly consumption refuse of its former inhabitants. The bones, teeth and molluscs are descr Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fair. 2008 Brill hardcover edition. Ex library copy with stamps and labels else good condition. Contents: 1, 'Material Spatiality in Late Antiquity: Sources, Approaches, and Field Methods' by Luke Lavan, Ellen Swift and Toon Putzeys; 2, 'Material Spatiality in Late Antiquity: An Introduction to the Bibliography' by Luke Lavan and Toon Putzeys; 3, 'Domestic Space in Late Antiquity' by Toon Putzeys; 4, 'Productive Space in Late Antiquity' by Toon Putzeys; 5, 'Commercial Space in Late Antiquity' by Toon Putzeys and Luke Lavan; 6, 'Political Space in Late Antiquity' by Luke Lavan; 7, 'Social Space in Late Antiquity' by Luke Lavan; 8, 'Religious Space in Late Antiquity' by Luke Lavan; 9, 'Contextual Analysis at Sagalassos' by Toon Putzeys, Marc Waelkens, Jeroen Poblome, Wim van Neer, Bea de Cupere, Thijs van Thuyne and Nathalie Kellens; 10, 'Households at Pella, Jordan: Domestic Destruction Deposits of the Mid-8th c.' by Alan Walmsley; 11, 'Keeping the Demons out of the House: the Archaeology of Apotropaic Strategy and Practice in Late Antique Butrint and Antigoneia' by John Mitchell; 12, 'The Archaeology of Late Antique Dining Habits in the Eastern Mediterranean: A Preliminary Study of the Evidence' by Joanita Vroom; 13, 'The Modena Well-hoards: Rural Domestic Artefact Assemblages in Late Antiquity' by Sauro Gelichi; 14, 'Decorated Vessels: The Function of Decoration in Late Antiquity' by Ellen Swift; 15, 'Shopping, Eating and Drinking at Dura Europos: Reconstructing Contexts' by Jennifer Baird; 16, 'The Shops of Scythopolis in Context' by Elias Khamis; 17, 'An Unusual Structure on the Lycian Acropolis at Xanthos' by Anne-Marie Maniere Leveque; 18, 'Defining Personal Space: Dress and Accessories in Late Antiquity' by Maria Parani; 19, 'The Impossible Art of Dressing to Please: Jerome and the Rhetoric of Dress' by Mary Harlow; 20, 'Objects in Churches: The Testimony of Inventories' by Beatrice Caseau; 21, 'Furniture, Fixtures, and Fittings in Churches: Archaeological Evidence from Palestine (4th-8th c.) and the Role of the Diakonikon' by Vincent Michel; 22, 'Storing in the Church: Artefacts in Room I of the Petra Church' by Zbigniew Fiema; 23, 'Ordinary Objects in Christian Healing Sanctuaries' by Beatrice Caseau; 24, 'Soldiers and Spaces: Daily Life in Late Roman Forts' by Andrew Gardner; 25, 'Interpreting Finds in Context: Nicopolis and Dichin Revisited' by Andrew Poulter; 26, 'Grappling with the Granary: Context issues at Dichin' by Pam Grinter.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This volume deals with the exploitation of animals at Sagalassos (SW-Turkey) during Roman and early Byzantine times (1st to 7th centuries AD). The archaeological excavations at this site yield large quantities of animal remains that represent mainly consumption refuse of its former inhabitants. The bones, teeth, and molluscs are described, as well as the various traces left by animals and man on these remains. The importance of herding versus hunting and fishing is discussed, as well as the composition of the livestock. An analysis of the mortality profiles, sex distributions, and pathologies allow inferences about the use of the domestic species as a source of meat or of secondary products (wool, dairy products, and animal power). Attention is paid to butchery practices, bone-working techniques, and to the use of animal remains as a means of reconstructing former trade connections. The former environment is reconstructed, using the habitat preferences of the identified species. This volume deals with the exploitation of animals at Sagalassos (SW-Turkey) during Roman and early Byzantine times (1st to 7th centuries AD). The archaeological excavations at this site yield large quantities of animal remains that represent mainly consumption refuse of its former inhabitants. The bones, teeth and molluscs are descr Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Condition: gut. Studies in Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology, vol. 4: Animals at Ancient Sagalassos Evidence of the Faunal Remains In deutscher Sprache. pages.
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Softcover, 271 pages, 29.5 x 21 cm, English text. *very fine condition. ISBN 9782503510620. This volume deals with the exploitation of animals at Sagalassos (SW-Turkey) during Roman and early Byzantine times (1st to 7th centuries AD). The archaeological excavations at this site yield large quantities of animal remains that represent mainly consumption refuse of its former inhabitants. The bones, teeth and molluscs are described, as well as the various traces left by animals and man on these remains. The importance of herding versus hunting and fishing is discussed, as well as the composition of the live-stock. An analysis of the mortality profiles, sex distributions and pathologies allow inferences about the use of the domestic species as a source of meat or of secondary products (wool, dairy products and animal power). Attention is paid to butchery practices, bone-working techniques and to the use of animal remains as a means of reconstructing former trade connections. The former environment is reconstructed, using the habitat preferences of the identified species. 0 g.