Here are two very different applications... a search of Web of Science with keywords GIS AND zooarchaeology OR archaeozoology (OR fauna) will no doubt yield more...
Burke, A., D. Ebert, J. Cardille, and D. Dauth. 2008. Paleoethology as a tool for the development of archaeological models of land-use: the Crimean Middle Palaeolithic. Journal of Archaeological Science 35:894-904.
Marean, C., Abe Y, Nilssen PJ, Stone EC. 2001. Estimating the minimum number of skeletal elements (MNE) in zooarchaeology: A review and a new image-analysis GIS approach. American Antiquity 66:333-348.
Good luck
AB
Prof. Ariane Burke,
Dept. d'anthropologie,
Université de Montréal
C.P. 6128, Succursale Centre-Ville
Montreal, QC H3C 3J7
Tel. 514-343-6574
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Subject: [ZOOARCH] Zooarchaeology and GIS
Hello everyone,
I am interested in the use of GIS and spatial modeling and analyses
approach in zooarchaeology . Could someone recommend a reference on
that, or maybe has some methodological stuff?
Thank You,
Vaidotas Suncovas
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