Dear Zooarchers,
We are delighted to announce the publication of the 2018 issue of Archaeofauna. This year we included a DOI for each of the contributions. These are linked to the URL on the journal’s webpage where you can find all past issues since 1993 (No. 2).
Current open access policy is provided for all issues except the current year. This is due to publishing costs given that the journal is only partially funded. The board of editors is working to find a solution to provide unrestricted access to all issues in the future. Our distributor is Pórtico Librerías ([log in to unmask]), should you be interested in ordering a paper version of the journal, including the most recent. The contents of the current issue are listed below.
If you are interested in submitting a manuscript, please contact the main editor, Arturo Morales Muñiz [log in to unmask] or myself ([log in to unmask]). As you may know, Archaeofauna is a multilingual journal, where contributions can be published in Spanish, English, German and French. Please see the 'Information to authors' section on the back cover of any of the journal issues for further details.
Archaeofauna 27: Contents
La gestión del recurso malacológico en cazadores-recolectores del Holoceno tardío: los concheros de la costa norte de Santa Cruz (Patagonia, Argentina). Heidi Hammond .....07-20
Fishes from Complex A offerings of Templo Mayor of Tenochtitlan (Mexico City, Mexico). Ana Fabiola Guzmán.....21-36
Gestión de la ganadería y patrones de consumo de una comunidad indígena expuesta al fenómeno colonial: el caso de la Estructura 12 de la Cueva Pintada (Gran Canaria, España). Pablo Castellano-Alonso, Marta Moreno-García, Amelia Rodríguez Rodríguez, José Ignacio Sáenz Sagasti & Jorge Onrubia Pintado.....37-56
The dogs of Roman Vindolanda, Part III: Quantifying juvenilization and pleiotropic effects of miniaturization. Deb Bennett & Robert M. Timm......57-82
Aprovechamiento de ñandú (Rhea americana) en la prehistoria del sudeste uruguayo. Federica Moreno.....83-92
Animal remains from Neolithic Lameiras, Sintra: the earliest domesticated sheep, goat, cattle and pigs in Portugal and some notes on their evolution. Simon J.M. Davis, Sónia
Gabriel & Teresa Simões......93-172
King of the Birds! The changing role of white-tailed (Haliaeetus albicilla) and golden-eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) in Britain’s past. Matilda Holmes.....173-194
Animales y humanos en Las Cumbres de Ancasti (Siglos VIII y IX DC). Paisajes campesinos y recursos locales. Enrique Moreno & Maximiliano Ahumada.....195-208
Ofrendar y propiciar. Fauna y prácticas agropastoriles prehispánicas del segundo milenio AP en Antofagasta de la Sierra, Puna Meridional Argentina. Silvana V. Urquiza & María del Pilar Babot....209-232
Relaciones simbólicas entre sociedades indígenas y el mundo animal en Ventania (Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina): el caso de los Rheidae. Fernando Oliva, María Cecilia Panizza & Natalia Soledad Morales.....233-252
Manufacturing technique and social identity: three cases of ‘manufacture-by-wear’ technique. Monica Mărgărit, Pavel Mirea, Adrian Bălășescu......253-274
Estudio del aprovechamiento animal en el yacimiento de la villa romana del Pla de l’Horta (Sarrià de Ter, Girona) a partir del registro arqueozoológico (s. II d.C.-V/VII d.C.). Isaac Rufí, Neus Coromina, Ana Costa & Josep Maria Nolla......275-292
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