The Impact of recovery methods on taxonomic richness in Roman faunal assemblages |
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Authors: | A K Trusler |
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Institution: | University of Missouri, Department of Anthropology, , Columbia, MO, 65201 USA |
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Abstract: | Recovery methods can affect species richness in faunal assemblages, which can in turn impact interpretations of diet. A comparison of sample size to species richness across faunal collections from screened and from unscreened deposits associated with Roman occupations clearly shows these influences. Not surprisingly, the rate of species input was higher for collections recovered using screening methods than for collections not recovered from screens. Syntheses of published data and comparative analyses of faunal assemblages must be cognizant of whether or not included assemblages were recovered using screens. |
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Keywords: | Zooarchaeology Roman Recovery Methods Species Richness |
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