
The Wide Lens in Archaeology
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- Intro
- Title
- Contents
- Introduction: Bones as Building Blocks for Brian Hesse's Social Archaeology
- Curriculum Vitae of Brian Hesse
- Abbreviations
- Part 1. Contexts, Collections, and the Archaeo(zoo)logical Record
- 1 | Identifying and Understanding Residuality in Tell el-Hesi's Archaeological Record: The Malacological Evidence
- 2 | Too Many Bones: Data Management and the NABONE Experience
- 3 | A Practical Macroscopic Approach for Distinguishing Burned and Boiled Bones in Zooarchaeological Assemblages
- Part 2. Peoples, Pigs, and Pots in Palestine
- 4 | A Contribution to the Iron Age Philistine Pig Debate
- 5 | Flair of the Dog: The Philistine Consumption of Canines
- 6 | The Ethnic Identification of Khirbet Qeiyafa: Why It Matters
- 7 | An All-Israelite Identity: Historical Reality or Biblical Myth?
- Part 3. Ritual Real Estate
- 8 | "Cursed Be the Cheat Who Offers a Blemished Animal!" A Broken Tibia froma Sacrificial Deposit at Tel Dan and Its Implications for Understanding Israelite Religious Practice
- 9 | Can Bones Differentiate Royal Roast from Sacrificial Slaughter? The Case of Hazor's Late Bronze Age Monumental Building
- 10 | Considering Carcasses: Sheep and Goat Sacrifice at Carthage, Tunisia, and Al Qisha, Yemen
- Part 4. Buried Beasts
- 11 | Ceremonial Donkey Burial, Social Status, and Settlement Hierarchy in the Early Bronze III: The Case of Tel Azekah
- 12 | A Middle Bronze Age Equid from Ashkelon: A Case of Ritual Intermentor Refuse Disposal?
- 13 | The Context and Biometry of Iron Age II and Hellenistic Period Dog "Burials" from Tel Gezer Compared to Those from Other Sites in the Region
- Part 5. Organization and Orientation of Animal Economies
- 14 | Cattle Husbandry and the Survival Subsistence Strategy: A Zooarchaeological Perspective
- 15 | Where Are Our Goats? The Role of Goats in Anglo-Saxon England
- 16 | Gallus Gallus during the Roman and Byzantine Periods in Israel
- Part 6. Animal Use at Three Sites through the Ages
- 17 | A Preliminary Analysis of the Iron Age III Faunal Remains from Tell Ta?yinat, Turkey (Ancient Kunulua)
- 18 | "I Can Count All My Bones": A Preliminary Report of the Late Bronze Faunal Remains from Area B1 at Tel Burna, Israel
- 19 | New Light on Faunal Remains from Chogha Mish, Iran
- Index
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