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a short course for archaeology and heritage professionals, students and enthusiasts Understanding Zooarchaeology 13th - 15th April 2011 Animal bones and teeth are among the most common remains found on archaeological sites. course uses short lectures, discussions and practical classes to provide training in the theory and methods that can be used to understand animal bone evidence in archaeology. For more information and details about the course why not take a look at our website? Department of Archaeology www.shef.ac.uk/archaeology/research/zooarchaeology/
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Page 1: Understanding Zooarchaeology/file/poster-email2.pdf · Zooarchaeology 13th - 15th April 2011 Animal bones and teeth are among the most common remains found on archaeological sites.

a short course for archaeology and heritage professionals, students and enthusiasts

UnderstandingZooarchaeology

13th - 15th April 2011

Animal bones and teeth are among the most common remains found on archaeological sites.

course uses short lectures, discussions and practical classes to provide training in the theory and methods that can be used to understand animal bone evidence in archaeology.

For more information and details about the course why not take a look at our website?

Department of Archaeology

www.shef.ac.uk/archaeology/research/zooarchaeology/