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We are delighted to announce the results of the 2018 Junior Researcher Open Zooarchaeology Prize competition. 

A special thanks to the participants and judges, and congratulations to the winners! 

1st place- Annelise Binois: "Sheep castration in the medieval and modern periods in Europe: modalities, demographics and archaeological evidence” (in the session Social Networks and Animal Ageing and Sexing) 

2nd place- Natalya Prilepskaya (with N.D. Burova, A.A. Sinitsyn): “Determination of the death season by dental cementum analysis of horses Equus ferus (Boddaert, 1785) from the Upper Paleolithic site Kostenki 14 (Markina gora) (Voronezh region, Russia)” (in the session High-resolution analyses of dental remains: broadening horizons)

See the full prize announcement, view the winning entries, and find out more about the winners and the panel of judges here: 
http://alexandriaarchive.org/bonecommons/items/show/2034


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Sarah Whitcher Kansa
Executive Director, The Alexandria Archive Institute Editor, Open Context (https://opencontext.org) Tel: 1-415-425-7381




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