Paleozoology and paleoenvironments : fundamentals, assumptions, techniques
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Paleozoology and paleoenvironments : fundamentals, assumptions, techniques
Cambridge University Press, 2019
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-394) and index
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Paleozoology and Paleoenvironments outlines the reconstruction of ancient climates, floras, and habitats on the basis of animal fossil remains recovered from archaeological and paleontological sites. In addition to outlining the ecological fundamentals and analytical assumptions attending such analyzes, J. Tyler Faith and R. Lee Lyman describe and critically evaluate many of the varied analytical techniques that have been applied to paleozoological remains for the purpose of paleoenvironmental reconstruction. These techniques range from analyses based on the presence or abundance of species in a fossil assemblage to those based on taxon-free ecological characterizations. All techniques are illustrated using faunal data from archaeological or paleontological contexts. Aimed at students and professionals, this volume will serve as fundamental resource for courses in zooarchaeology, paleontology, and paleoecology.
Table of Contents
- 1. Why a book on paleoenvironmental reconstruction from faunal remains?
- 2. Fundamentals of ecology and biogeography
- 3. Analytical assumptions
- 4. Background of select paleozoological samples
- 5. Environmental reconstructions based on the presence/absence of taxa
- 6. Environmental reconstruction based on taxonomic abundances
- 7. Taxon-free techniques
- 8. Environmental inferences based on taxonomic diversity
- 9. Transfer functions and quantitative paleoenvironmental reconstruction
- 10. Size clines as paleoenvironmental indicators
- 11. Some final thoughts.
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