Zooarchaeology Lab The Department of Archaeology owns substantial laboratories dedicated to zooarchaeology. Besides facilities and equipment, the zooarchaeology lab houses an extensive reference ...
The Department of Archaeology has a long tradition of teaching and research in zooarchaeology. It also houses an important reference collection consisting of more than 2000 specimens. The collection ...
For the first time clear links between fossils of the iconic Australian dingo, and dogs from East Asia and New Guinea have been discovered.
Stockton University has introduced a new minor in archaeology. Students must choose a focus — general archaeology, classics, ...
Impact and progress Frontiers' impact Progress Report 2022 All progress reports ...
The Department of Archaeology offers a number of professional courses and workshops to CRM firms, local Indigenous nations, and other professionals. Please inquire to Merrill Farmer at mfarmer@sfu.ca ...
Around 50,000 years ago, North America was teeming with megafauna. Mammoths roamed the tundra, while towering mastodons, ...
“The origins of this controversial Australian native animal have been heavily debated for more than a century,” says Dr Loukas Koungoulos, research associate of zooarchaeology at USYD. Loukas used ...
The Term I seminar series will highlight thematic research looking at 'Life Histories' and 'Human Planetary Transformations'. These are scheduled to be in-person events. Seminars on 'Life Histories' ...
Chickens are the world’s most numerous domestic animal. In order to understand when, where, and how they first became associated with human societies, we critically assessed the domestic status of ...