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Congratulations to Lia Vidas (University of Zagreb, Croatia) and Teodora Mladenović (University of Belgrade, Serbia) for receiving an ISBA sponspored travel bursary to attend IZAZ 2024!
Karen Ruebens, Emmanuel Discamps, Geoff M. Smith, and Jean-Jacques Hublin. (2024). Integrating ZooMS and Zooarchaeology to Assess the Châtelperronian and Carnivore Occupations at Cassenade (Dordogne, France). PaleoAnthropology.
Emmanuel Discamps, Karen Ruebens, Geoff M. Smith, and Jean-Jacques Hublin. (2024). Can ZooMS Help Assess Species Abundance in Highly Fragmented Bone Assemblages? Integrating Morphological and Proteomic Identifications for the Calculation of an Adjusted ZooMS-eNISP. PaleoAnthropology.
We are delighted to announce that IZAZ 2024 has received funding from the International Society for Biomolecular Archaeology (ISBA) to provide 2 travel bursaries to early career researchers.
Elene Arenas-Sorriqueta, Ana B. Marin-Arroyo, Igor Gutierrez-Zugasti, David Cuenca-Solana, Fei Yang and Tamsin O'Connell. (2024). Human Subsistence Before and After the 8.2 ka cal BP Event in Northern Iberia: Archaeozoology and Proteomic Data From the Macromammal Assemblage of El Mazo Rock Shelter. PaleoAnthropology.
Naihui Wang, Nicholas J. Conard and Katerina Douka. (2024). Integrating Morphological and ZooMS-Based Approaches to Zooarchaeology at Vogelherd Cave in Southwestern Germany. PaleoAnthropology.
Pauline Raymond, Karen Ruebens, Fabrice Bray, Jean-Christophe Castel, Eugène Morin, Foni Le Brun-Ricalens, Christian Rolando, Jean-Guillaume Bordes, and Jean-Jacques Hublin. (2024). Investigating Species Composition in the Early Aurignacian of le Piage (France) Through Collagen Fingerprinting (ZooMS) of Screen-Recovered Small Bone Fragments. PaleoAnthropology.
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