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  International Council for Archaeozoology http://www.alexandriaarchive.org/icaz/
ICAZ is an international organization for those interested in studying the rich history of human/animal interactions through the analysis of archaeological animal bones.
  Florida Museum of Natural History - Zooarchaeology Comparative Collection http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/databases/zooarch/intro.htm
Skeletons of vertebrates and exoskeletons of mollusks and crustaceans from the southeastern United States, the West Indies, the circum-Caribbean area, and northwestern South America. Collection databases and contact information.
  North Atlantic Biocultural Organisation http://www.nabohome.org/
NABO is an interdisciplinary, international, non-governmental regional research cooperative that works to serve scholars interested in the interactions of humans and changing landscapes across the North Atlantic region.
  Canadian Zooarchaeology http://www.nature.ca/prodserv/journals/canzooarch_e.cfm#targ2
A forum for topics of interest to zooarchaeologists working in Canada, and abroad. Regular and special feature articles are complemented by a variety of listings and exchanges.
  International Journal of Osteoarchaeology http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/5488/home
Provides a forum for the publication of papers dealing with all aspects of the study of human and animal bones from archaeological contexts. Including coverage in the following key areas: palaeopathology, physical anthropology, epidemiology, chemical analysis, exploitation of animal resources, taphonomy.
  Ethnozoology Index http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/ethnoarchaeology/ethnozoology/
An exhibit in Minnesota State University's EMuseum with information on Egyptian, Roman, Mexican and Wisconsin ethnozoology with links.
  Archaeofauna http://www.uam.es/otros/paleofau/RevistaArchaeofauna.htm
Publishes yearly papers of archaeozoological nature, in the widest sense of the term not just in the strictly biological one. Includes abstracts of all ten volumes produced to date.
  BoneCommons http://www.alexandriaarchive.org/icaz/icazForum/index.php
Online community for zooarchaeology.
  Bioarchaeological References http://www.utep.edu/leb/baref/biblio.htm
A bibliography of papers on identifying and interpreting biological remains from archaeological sites in terms of human usage, biogeography, and paleoecology. Compiled by the Laboratory for Environmental Biology, a research division of the Centennial Museum.
  Ancient Biomolecules Centre http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/oxfordtour/abc/index.html
University of Oxford research center in the Departments of Zoology and Biological Anthropology. Projects include research on Phylogenetics, Pathogens, and Beringian permafrost.
  The Palaeopathology of Horse Husbandry http://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/~ml12/project/
Presentation of this research project being carried out at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge.
  Did Carolina Dogs Arrive With Ancient Americans? http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/03/0311_030311_firstdog.html
From National Geographic, Carolina Dog live much like the dogs of ancient times, suggesting to researchers that they may be America's most primitive dogs with roots that could stretch back across the ancient Asia-America land bridge.
  Grahame Clark Laboratory for Zooarchaeology http://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/clark/
Profile of the laboratory at the University of Cambridge. Includes staff profiles and brief descriptions of research projects.
  Cetacean Zooarchaeology Research Network http://www.kanazawa-med.ac.jp/~hum-sci/cetarch.htm
Informal network of individuals whose research interests include cetacean remains in archaeological contexts.
  Archeozoo http://www.archeozoo.org/en
Collaborative content site organized around sections that can contain numerous articles and links.
  Alaska Consortium of Zooarchaeologists http://www.akzooarch.org/
Volunteer organization dedicated to improving the comparative collection at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Offers workshops, presents papers, sponsors symposia, and produces publications.
  ICAZ Animal Palaeopathology Working Group http://www.apwg.supanet.com/
Palaeopathology forum and downloadable bibliography [DOC format].
  University of Oregon Zooarchaeology http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~mmoss/Zooarchaeology-at-Oregon/
Profile of the zooarchaeology program including staff and comparative collection information.
  Bibliography of Foodways and Zooarchaeology on Historical Sites http://www.mtsu.edu/~kesmith/TNARCHNET/Pubs/foodbib.html
Compiled by William Hampton Adams.
  Zooarchaeology Information and Resources http://www.zooarch.com
Provides links to faunal analysis resources for zooarchaeology professionals across North America. Includes books, references, and web links.
  Archaeozoology in New Zealand http://www.cs.otago.ac.nz/research/foss/Archaeozoology/index.htm
Contains detailed information on several current research projects in New Zealand.
  Indiana University Zooarchaeology Laboratory http://www.indiana.edu/~zooarch/home.html
Profile of this laboratory whose purpose is to accumulate skeletal remains of indigenous animal species to facilitate identification of faunal materials from Indiana and contiguous states.
  Dig Discovery is Oldest 'Pet Cat' http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3611453.stm
From BBC, oldest known evidence of people keeping cats as pets may have been discovered by archaeologists.
  Colorado State University Zooarchaeology http://lamar.colostate.edu/~lctodd/zooarch.htm
Collection of pages related to L.C. Todd's zooarchaeology class. Includes information on coding animal bones and bison osteology.
  English Heritage Professional Zooarchaeology Group http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/nav.9066
Aim is to facilitate the exchange of ideas between those within universities and those working within units or as freelancers.
  California State University Chico Zooarchaeology Lab http://www.csuchico.edu/pub/inside/archive/97_11_06/top_story2.html
Skeletons of mammals, birds, and fish typical of Northern California and the Western Great Basin, where most of Chico State's archaeological research takes place. Detailed facility profile.
  Domestication Revisited: Its Implications for Faunal Analysis http://www.bu.edu/jfa/Abstracts/H/HeckerH_9_2.html
Abstract of a Journal of Field Archaeology paper by Howard Hecker.
  Marine Turtle Exploitation in Bronze Age Oman http://www.seaturtle.org/mtn/archives/mtn81/mtn81p7.shtml
Paper by Christine Mosseri-Marlio, published in the Marine Turtle Newsletter.
  Seasonality Bibliography http://www.uta.edu/anthropology/seasonality/bibliography.html
A selected bibliography of studies related to determining seasonality from bone remains.
  Late Prehistoric Subsistence in Central Indiana http://www.gbl.indiana.edu/abstracts/97/97_ap3bun.html
Report on the faunal remains from three prehistoric sites in Indiana by Rexford C. Garniewicz.
  Wyoming State Archaeologist's Office Zooarchaeology Lab http://wyoarchaeo.state.wy.us/zooarchlab.html
The laboratory is primarily designed to provide comparative osteological specimens to zooarchaeologists working in Wyoming and the surrounding region. Species lists and related links.
  ABCml: Analysis of Bone Counts by Maximum Likelihood http://www.anthro.utah.edu/~rogers/abcml/
Software that implements a statistical method for analysis of bone counts from archaeological or paleontological sites. Java version of the software and documentation.
  Research into the Aurochs http://members.chello.nl/~t.vanvuure/oeros/oeros.html
Research to retrace the history, morphology and ecology of the extinct aurochs (Bos primigenius).
  Computerised Bone Templates http://www.archaeographica.com
Presents an approach to the computerized recording of graphical zooarchaeological data using digital image templates and graphic software packages.
  Caerwent Animal Bone Remains http://archaeology.kevsfx.com
Kevin Smith's Dissertation on the faunal remains recovered from 4th century deposits in the Romano-British town of Caerwent.
  The Fish Bones from Orford, Suffolk http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~mjb117/orford.htm
Report prepared by Mark Beech and Charlie Stokes for the Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service. Includes abstract and link to order full report.
  Contribution of Archaeozoology to Landscape Archaeology http://192.167.112.135/NewPages/COLLANE/TESTIQDS/paesaggio/08.rtf
Paper whose principal argument is that information provided by animal bones about ancient landscapes is indirect but critical (RTF File).
  University of Maine Zooarchaeology Laboratory http://climatechange.umaine.edu/Research/facilities/zoo/
The zooarchaeology laboratory includes an extensive modern comparative skeletal collection of Northeastern and Southwestern fauna. Current research projects and contact information.
  Zooarchaeology In Sarasota County http://www.co.sarasota.fl.us/historical_resources/archaeology/zooarch.asp
Popular press article which serves as an introduction to zooarchaeology.
  ArchNet: Faunal Resources http://archnet.asu.edu/topical/Selected_Topics/Faunal%20&%20Zooarchaeology.php
Links related to identification of animal remains.
  MSc in Zooarchaeology http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/arch/gsp/zooarch/welcome.htm
Overview of University of York graduate program.
  Binghamton University Archaeological Analytical Research Facility http://bingweb.binghamton.edu/~pstahl/AARF.html
Specimens represent taxa from the Northeastern United States, and include examples from South America, West Africa, and the Arctic. Species list and contact information.
  UCLA Zooarchaeology Laboratory http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/ioa/labs/zooarch/zooarch.html
Profile of this laboratory which maintains a collection of fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals, native and domestic, from California, Central America, and Peru.
  University of Alberta Zooarchaeology Laboratory http://www.ualberta.ca/~sharpham/zooarch2.htm
The Zooarchaeology Reference Collection consists of over 700 animal skeletons of Alberta and arctic vertebrate species, domesticates, and a small number of mollusc specimens. Specimens list, resources for students and instructors, and volunteer programs.

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