Abstract
| Originalsprache | Englisch |
|---|---|
| Aufsatznummer | e2310051121 |
| Seitenumfang | 8 |
| Fachzeitschrift | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
| Jahrgang | 121 |
| Ausgabenummer | 8 |
| DOIs | |
| Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 20 Feb. 2024 |
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. This research was funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AH/I026456/1) with support for radiocarbon dating provided by the National Environmental Isotope Facility (NF/2012/2/3 and NF/2018/2/16). J.D. was supported by a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship (ECF-2015-139). E.G. and G.K.K. were employed in the project FWF 22903 at the Austrian Academy of Sciences (2011-2014) when identifying the Roman specimen from Carnuntum-M\u00FChl\u00E4cker. A. Alen and F. Pigi\u00E8re were employed at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences when identifying and sampling the specimens from Boussu (Belgium). We are grateful to C\u00E9cile Ansieau (SPW-TLPE-AWaP-DZO) and Didier Willems (SPW-TLPE-AWaP-DZC), who excavated the site of Boussu and provided chronological data on the fallow deer remains. Our thanks also go to the nonprofit Gy Seray Boussu A.S.B.L. in charge of the archaeological site. The contribution of Sonja Vukovic was supported by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia, # GRANT no 7750265, The Holocene History of Human-Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence: Archaeozoological, Archaeobotanical, Isotopic, Ancient DNA, Iconographic and Written Evidence from the Central Balkans \u2013 ARCHAEOWILD. We are grateful to the Ephorates of Antiquities of the Greek Ministry of Culture and the Sports, Dr. E. Psathi who has worked both on Chios and Antiparos material and the excavators of Greek sites for the permit to use the relevant samples, Dr. J. T. Zeiler for information on the Dutch medieval fallow deer bones, and Dr. C. Rainsford and York Archaeological Trust for fallow deer bones from Hungate, York. We are indebted to Simon Davis, Michael McKinnon, Greger Larson, and Rory Putman who read, and significantly improved, the draft manuscript, as did the two anonymous referees. Thanks also go to the members of Dama International\u2019s steering committee, in particular Hella Eckardt and Marco Masseti, for all their guidance. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. This research was funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AH/I026456/1) with support for radiocarbon dating provided by the National Environmental Isotope Facility (NF/2012/2/3 and NF/2018/2/16). J.D. was supported by a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship (ECF-2015-139). E.G. and G.K.K. were employed in the project FWF 22903 at the Austrian Academy of Sciences (2011-2014) when identifying the Roman specimen from Carnuntum-M\u00FChl\u00E4cker. A. Alen and F. Pigi\u00E8re were employed at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences when identifying and sampling the specimens from Boussu (Belgium). We are grateful to C\u00E9cile Ansieau (SPW-TLPE-AWaP-DZO) and Didier Willems (SPW-TLPE-AWaP-DZC), who excavated the site of Boussu and provided chronological data on the fallow deer remains. Our thanks also go to the nonprofit Gy Seray Boussu A.S.B.L. in charge of the archaeological site. The contribution of Sonja Vukovi\u0107 was supported by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia, # GRANT no 7750265, The Holocene History of Human-Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence: Archaeozoological, Archaeobotanical, Isotopic, Ancient DNA, Iconographic and Written Evidence from the Central Balkans \u2013 ARCHAEOWILD. We are grateful to the Ephorates of Antiquities of the Greek Ministry of Culture and the Sports, Dr. E. Psathi who has worked both on Chios and Antiparos material and the excavators of Greek sites for the permit to use the relevant samples, Dr. J. T. Zeiler for information on the Dutch medieval fallow deer bones, and Dr. C. Rainsford and York Archaeological Trust for fallow deer bones from Hungate, York.We are indebted to Simon Davis,Michael McKinnon,Greger Larson,and Rory Putman who read, and significantly improved, the draft manuscript, as did the two anonymous referees.Thanks also go to the members of Dama International\u2019s steering committee, in particular Hella Eckardt and Marco Masseti, for all their guidance.
ÖFOS 2012
- 107009 Archäozoologie
- 107006 Naturschutz
- 601003 Archäologie
- 601023 Globalgeschichte