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The Neglected Goat

Based on a combination of morphological and biometrical analyses, this book provides a new, objective and transparent methodology to distinguish between sheep and goat post cranial bones in the archaeological record. Additionally, on the basis of the newly proposed approach, it reassesses the role o...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Salvagno, Lenny
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2020.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro -- Contents -- 1 Introduction and background -- 1.1 Research questions and book structure -- 1.1.1 Description of the structure of this book -- 1.2 Taxonomy -- 1.3 Methodological background -- 1.3.1 Morphological approach -- 1.3.1.1 Post-cranial bones -- 1.3.1.2 Mandibular teeth -- 1.3.2 Non morphological approaches -- 1.3.3 Biometrical approach -- 1.3.4 Conclusions -- 1.4 The medieval English goat: setting the scene -- 1.4.1 The historical evidence for the medieval goat -- 1.4.2 Zooarchaeological evidence for the medieval goat 
505 8 |a 2 Study of the morphological traits and biometry of the modern material -- 2.1 Methods -- 2.1.1 Introduction -- 2.1.2 Morphological Approach -- 2.1.3 Biometrical approach -- 2.1.4 The Recording Protocol -- 2.2 Materials -- 2.3 Inter-Observer Error and Intra-Observer Error: consistency tests -- 2.3.1 Reliability Tests -- 2.3.2 Inter-Observer Error: Inter Correlation Coefficient -- 2.3.3 Intra-Observer Error: Inter Correlation Coefficient -- 2.3.4 Conclusions -- 2.4 Morphological results -- 2.4.1 Reliability of the morphological diagnostic traits -- 2.4.2 Influence of sex -- 2.4.3 Influence of age 
505 8 |a 2.4.4 Conclusions -- 2.5 Biometric results -- 2.5.1 Descriptive Statistics -- 2.5.2 Bivariate plots -- 2.5.3 Allometric shape analysis as expressed by Biometrical Indices -- 2.5.4 Statistical Analyses: Mann Whitney U test and Multivariate Approaches -- 2.5.5 Mann Whitney U-test and Manova -- 2.5.6 Discriminant Analysis -- 2.5.7 Principal Component Analysis -- 2.5.8 Conclusions -- 2.6 Discussion of the study of the modern material: morphological and biometrical approach -- 3 Reevaluation of the role of the goat in medieval England -- 3.1 The archaeological sites -- 3.2 King's Lynn (AD 1050-1800) 
505 8 |a 3.2.1 Introduction -- 3.2.2 Archaeological Investigations -- 3.2.3 Activities at King's Lynn -- 3.2.4 What does the zooarchaeological evidence say? -- 3.2.5 Reevaluation of King's Lynn sheep/goat bone material: methodology -- 3.2.6 Morphological Approach: Results -- 3.2.7 Shape analysis as expressed by Biometrical Indices -- 3.2.8 DA predictions of the sheep/goat assemblage from King's Lynn -- 3.2.9 Discriminant Analysis on the King's Lynn material in toto -- 3.2.10 Discussion -- 3.2.10.1 An assessment of the new methodology -- 3.2.10.2 The King's Lynn case study 
505 8 |a 3.3 Medieval and Post-medieval Flaxengate (c. late 11th century AD -- late 14th -- middle 16th century AD) -- 3.3.1 Introduction -- 3.3.2 Archaeological Investigations -- 3.3.3 What does the zooarchaeological evidence say? -- 3.3.4 Reevaluation of Flaxengate sheep/goat bone material: methodology -- 3.3.5 Morphological Approach: Results -- 3.3.6 Shape analysis as expressed by Biometrical Indices -- 3.3.7 Discriminant Analysis -- 3.3.8 Discussion -- 3.3.8.1 An assessment of the new methodology -- 3.3.8.2 The Flaxengate case study -- 3.4 Woolmonger /Kingswell Street, Northampton (c. 1000-1550 AD) 
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