Archaeology of Animal Bones
Discover the fascinating insights into our past with Archaeology of Animal Bones by Terry O'Connor. Published in 2004, this comprehensive book spans 206 pages, delving into the critical role animal bones play in understanding ancient societies. As one of the most prevalent forms of evidence unearthed at archaeological sites, these remnants offer invaluable information about the economy, dietary practices, and cultural lifestyles of people from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages. O'Connor expertly guides readers through the intricate relationship between humans and animals, showcasing how these findings contribute to our knowledge of historical contexts. Whether you're a student, researcher, or history enthusiast, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Explore the past like never before with this enlightening resource!