Join us as we delve into experimental archaeology through the lenses of zooarchaeology. How can replicating objects or activities from the archaeological record help us understand animal exploitation in the past? Tune in to find out more!
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Mansrud, A., & Kutschera, M. (2020). Roe Deer as Raw Material for Middle Mesolithic Fishhooks? An Experimental Approach to the Manufacture of Small Bone Fishhooks. EXARC Journal, 3.
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Rodríguez-Alcántara, Á. et al. (2021). Making Garum. Experimental archaeology methods. In Roman Amphora Contents: Reflecting on the Maritime Trade of Foodstuffs in Antiquity, 171-177.
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