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Zooarchaeology

Zooarchaeology is the study of animal remains from archaeological sites. By examining bones, shells, and other remnants, zooarchaeologists uncover how ancient people interacted with animals, including what they ate, how they hunted or domesticated species, and the relationships between humans and wildlife. This field provides insights into past environments, cultural practices, and diet, helping us understand the ecological and social conditions of historical communities. Ultimately, zooarchaeology contributes to a broader understanding of human history and our connection to the animal world over time.

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    Zooarchaeology is the study of animal remains from archaeological sites. By analyzing bones, shells, and other animal materials, researchers can gain insights into past human diets, hunting practices, and environmental conditions. This field helps us understand how ancient cultures interacted with their surroundings, the domestication of animals, and shifts in ecosystems over time. Zooarchaeologists work closely with other specialists to reconstruct past lifeways and contribute to broader knowledge of human history and biodiversity. Their findings can illuminate the roles animals played in human societies and how those relationships have evolved.