Dear Lisa,
This - vaguely in your area - makes some interesting points on the
domestic turkey and chicken.
Corona-M., E. (1997). "Avian Resources at a Mexican Site at the Time of
the Spanish Conquest." International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 7(4.
Subsistence & Symbol. Papers from the International Council for
Archaeozoology Bird Group meeting, 1995. Ed D. Serjeantson): 321-327.
Best wishes
Dale
Dale Serjeantson
Visiting Research Fellow
School of Humanities - Archaeology
University of Southampton
Avenue Campus
Southampton
SO17 1BF United Kingdom
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>Subject: [ZOOARCH] Maya sources
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>Hello everyone
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>I was hoping someone out there could please help me with some
>sources for:
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>1. any information regarding prehistoric or historic
>(Colonial era) "domestication"/taming/manipulation of animals
>(terrestrial, riverine, lacustrine, marine) in the Maya region.
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>2. any information regarding zoogeography of monkeys in the
>Maya region, as well as possible use of monkeys for ancient
>Maya ritual/subsistence, and the symbolic importance of
>monkeys in Maya ideology
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>3. I've been trying to get my hands on Archaeofauna vol. 13
>(on zooarchaeology in the neotropics), to no avail. Does
>anyone know where I can get a copy?
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>Thanks so much,
>
>Lisa Paulaharju
>Masters Candidate
>Dept. of Anthropology
>University of Western Ontario
>London Ontario Canada
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