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International Council for Archaeozoology 10th Conference Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia Escuela Nacional de Conservación Restauración y Museografía MÉXICO 2006 August 23-28 PROGRAMPROGRAM August 23th Registration (from 14:00 to 18:30 hrs.) Inauguration (19:00-20:30 hrs.) Reception (20:30-22:00 hrs.) 10 th Conference México 2006 - Program August 24th, Morning Session ROOM AUDITORIUM MAIN ROOM (AULA MAGNA) ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 EXPLOITAITION I ANIMAL ARCHAEO METHODS ZOOARCH TIME COMPLEXITY COLONIALISM SUBSISTENCE AMERICAS Chairs: Wietske Prummel & Florencia Borella Justin Lev-Tov & Susan D. deFrance Pam J. Crabtree & Douglas V. Campana Michael A. Glassow & Terry L. Joslin Matthew E. Hill, Jr. 9:00-9:20 Gerhard Forstenpointner/Alfred Galik/Gerard E. Richard W. Redding---Status and diet at the Douglas Campana---Introduction: Terry L. Joslin---A Comparison of Marine Fish Patrick J. Lewis/Eileen Johnson/Briggs Weissengruber/Stefan Zohmann ---Subsistence Workers' Town, Giza, Egypt Zooarchaeology and Colonialism Analytical Sampling Strategies: Reliability in Buchanan/Steven E. Churchill---The Impact of and more - exploitation of marine resources in Measuring Taxonomic Diversity and Abundance Changing Grasslands on Late Quaternary Middle and Late Bronze Age Aegina (Greece) in Central California Middens Bison 9:20-9:40 Wietske Prummel ---Coastal food in Hellenistic Richard Cooke/Máximo Jiménez---Differential Mariana E. DeNigris/Paula S. Palombo/Maria X. Scott Pletka---Strategies for the Interpretation of Matthew G. Hill/David J. Rapson---Intersite Greece Distribution of Vertebrate Remains in Pre- Senatore---Craving for hunger: A Variation in California Fish Assemblages Patterns of Late Paleoindian Faunal Contact Panamanian Chiefdoms: Relevance to zooarchaeological study at the edge of the Exploitation on the Great Plains of North Studies of Social Hierarchy and Cultural Spanish Empire America: Evidence from the Clary Ranch Sites Attitudes Towards Animals 9:40-10:00 Arati Deshpande-Mukherjee ---Exploitation of S. Homes Hogue*/Janet Rafferty---Provisioning Elizabeth Terese Newman---Food and identity Ethan Bertrando/Dustin McKenzie---Hook, Line David R. Yesner ---New Data on Paleoindian marine molluscan resources along the Gujarat and Feasting at Pocahontas Mound A, Central at the Hacienda and Sinker: The Effects of Archaeological Subsistence, Forager Strategies, Megafaunal coast of India during THE Third and Second Mississippi Recovery Methods on Interpretations of Extinctions in the Late Pleistocene of Eastern Millennium BC. :A dietary perspective Prehistoric Fishing Strategies Beringia 10:00:10:20 Esteban Álvarez-Fernández/Pablo Matthew Warwick---For Hearth and Home or a Diane Gifford-Gonzalez/Kojun Ueno Sunseri--- Kenneth W. Gobalet---A Zoologist’s View of María A. Gutierrez/Gustavo A. Martínez*--- Arias/Roberto Ontañón ---Mollusks on the Hill: Political Party? - Camelid Husbandry and Use The Fauna from Paa’ko: Continuity and Fish Faunal Analysis: What Does it Take To Do Trends in the Faunal Human Exploitation during First Archaeomalacological Data from the at Pukara, Peru Innovation in Early Colonial Puebloan it Right? the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene in the Archaeological Zone of La Garma (Cantabria, Foodways Pampean Region (Argentina) Spain) 10:20-10:40 Nathalie Serrand/Sandrine Grouard---Pre- Katherine M. Moore---Camelid Pastoralism and Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman---Animal Husbandry Jennifer E. Perry---Understanding the Andrew Ugan/Dave A. Byers--- Columbian faunal exploitation of coastal Early Complex Society in the Southern Lake at Pimería Alta Missions: El Ganado en el Significance of Wavy Top (Lithopoma Human/Mammoth Radiocarbon Dates and resources in Martinique : a chronological Titicaca Basin Sudoeste de Norteamérica undosum ) in the Archaeological Record of the Population Dynamics: Terminal Pleistocene overview of a late ceramic sequence through California Islands Patterns in Old and New World Data and Their the Dizac, Salines, Trabaud, Macabou and Implications for Megafaunal Extinctions Paquemar sites 10:40-11:00 Jeffrey P. Blick ---Recent Archaeological & Stine Rossel---The Development of Specialized Carmen Tarcan/Jonathan Driver---The adoption Elizabeth A. Sutton---Alternative Approaches to Jack M. Broughton/David A. Byers---Did Paleoecological Investigations on San Food Production in the Nile Valley: A and use of domestic animals at Zuñi Determining California mussel (Mytilus Extreme Early Holocene Seasonality Depress Salvador: Evidence for Pre-Columbian Impact Zooarchaeological Case Study from el- californianus ) Shell Size from Fragments Artiodactyl Populations in the Great Basin? on Terrestrial and Marine Resources in the Mahâsna and South Abydos Bahamas 11:00-11:30 COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK 11:30-11:50 Andrea Guía Ramírez/Fernando Oviedo García- Sarah Whitcher Kansa*/Stuart Rory Becker---Eating ethnicity: examining 18th Michael A. Glassow---Deer Bone Pablo G. Messineo/Gustavo Politis---The --The Use of Coastal and Mountainous Campbell/Elizabeth Carter/Suellen Gauld--- century French Colonial identity through Fragmentation in Coastal Southern California Campo Laborde: New Evidence for the Resources amongst Semi-nomad Groups of Feasting with the Dead? Part II – Human and selective consumption of animal resources in Prehistoric Sites Holocene Survival of Pleistocene Megafauna in Baja California, Mexico Animal Processing Practices in the “Death Pit” the North American interior the Argentine Pampas at Domuztepe, a Halaf Village in South Central Turkey 11:50-12:10 José Ma. López Mazz/Eugenia László Bartosiewicz*/Erika Gál---Animal Michael MacKinnon---"Romanizing” Ancient William R. Hildebrandt---Quantifying Faunal Matthew E. Hill, Jr.---Variation in Great Plains Villarmarzo/Laura Brum ---Aquatic resource exploitation at two Iron Age frontier settlements Carthage: Evidence from zooarchaeological Remains from Santa Barbara Channel Faunal Resource Use: Considering Long-Term management in the Uruguayan Atlantic coast from Hungary remains Archaeological Sites – Problems with Faunal Exploitation Assumptions Used to Calculate Absolute Meat Estimates 12:10-12:30 Laura Beovide Leal---Dynamics And Strategies Tang Zhuo-Wei*/D.M.Suratissa/Gao Xiu- Kyra Lyublyanovics---Colonisation and Animal Terry L. Jones/Judy F. Porcasi/Kenneth W. Michael D. Cannon/David J. Meltzer--- Of Use Of The Coast During Middle to Late Hua/Luo Peng---Food Foraging Behavior and Keeping in the Area of Aquincum, Pannonia Gobalet---Diablo Canyon Revisited: Alternative Explaining Variability in Early Paleoindian Holocene in the Río De La Plata, Uruguay the Pattern of Utilization of Animal Resources in Inferior Interpretations of Trans-Holocene Faunal Foraging Wangbabozi Site – Late Neolithic to WeiJin Remains from CA-SLO-2, San Luis Obispo Dynasties County, California 12:30-12:50 Sónia Marques-Gabriel ---Filling the data void: Melinda Zeder---Discussant Heather A. Lapham ---Changing Relations: Matthew R. Des Lauriers---A Broad-Spectrum Marcel Kornfeld/Mary Lou Larson---Bonebeds Barrosinha (Comporta), a case study of Native North American Community Activities in Approach to Understanding Shell Midden And Other Myths: Paleoindian To Archaic Neolithic fishing in Portugal a Protohistoric Period Context Faunal Assemblages and Formation Processes Transition On North American Great Plains 12:50-1:10 Megan Caldwell---Temporal and spatial shifts in Pam J. Crabtree---Zooarchaeology and James G. Enloe ---Discussant resource acquisition patterns as seen in the fish colonialism in Roman Britain: Evidence from remains at T'ukw´aa, Barkley Sound, BC Icklingham 1:10-1:30 Emiliano Ricardo Melgar Tisoc ---Prehispanic Mary C. Stiner ---Discussant Mayan fishing technology at Chetumal Bay, Mexico and Belize 1:30-3:00 LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK 10 th Conference México 2006 - Program August 24th, Afternoon Session ROOM AUDITORIUM MAIN ROOM (AULA MAGNA) ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 TIME EXPLOITAITION I LANDSCAPE CAVES AND CATTLE & SMALL ZOOARCH VERTEBRATE COD PREY Chairs: Wietske Prummel & Florencia Borella Polydora Baker & Andy Hammon Luis Alberto Borrero & Terry O’Connor George Hambrecht Karen D. Lupo & Dave N. Schmitt 1:30-3:00 LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK 3:00-3:20 Gustavo Martinez/A. Francisco Fabbio Saggioro/Gianpietro Brogiolo ---Medieval Ana Belen Marin Arroyo---Economic subsistence Péter Csippán ---All quiet on the Eastern Front? Renato Kipnis/Helbert Medeiros/Marcos Cesar Zangrando/Luciana Stoessel ---Use of coastal Settlements in Medieval Landscapes: of the hunter-gatherer groups in El Miron cave European CATTLE trade and breed formation in Bissaro Jr./Cassiana Perez---Primate Hunting in resources with special attention to fish in the lower Understanding Transformations and Processes (northern Spain) during the Upper Pleistocene early MODERN age Hungary Lowland South America: An basin of the Colorado river (Argentina) Ethnozooarchaeological Contribution 3:20-3:40 Mandy Jay ---Absence of marine-food Marie-Anne Julien---What do we know about A. Levent Atici---Taphonomy of two Epipaleolithic George Hambrecht ---The bishop’s cows – an Jason M. Fancher---Big Mammal, Little Mammal: consumption for the British Iron Age: carbon and Pleistocene Bison Behaviour and what can be faunal assemblages from Taurus Mountains, SW improved faunal landscape in 18TH century An Ethnoarchaeological Analysis of Prey Size and nitrogen stable isotope evidence Learnt about Settlement Systems