Hi Megan,
Apologies for double posting some of these, but below is a reference bibliography of the reference and general zooarch books I keep on hand in my lab (might be helpful to others as well!)
Amorosi, T.
1989 A postcranial guide to domestic neo-natal and juvenile mammals. The identification and ageing of Old World species. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 533. Oxford (p.58-9)]
Beisaw, April M.
2013 Identifying and Interpreting Animal Bones: A Manual. Texas A&M University Press
Claassen, Cheryl
1998 Shells. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Gilbert, B. Miles
1990 Mammalian Osteology. Springfield: Missouri Archaeological Society.
Gilbert, B Miles, Larry D. Martin and Howard G. Savage
1981 Avian Osteology. Laramie
.
Grayson, Donald K.
1984 Quantitative Zooarchaeology. Orlando: Academic Press
Hesse, Brian and P. Wapnish.
1985 Animal Bone Archeology: From Objectives to Analysis. Washington, D.C.: Taraxacum
Hillson, S.
1992 Mammal Bones & Teeth: An Introductory Guide to Methods of Identification. London: University College of London
1996 Teeth.
New York: Cambridge University Press.
Lyman, R. L.
1994 Vertebrate Taphonomy. New York: Cambridge University Press.
2008 Lyman Quantitative Paleozoology. NewYork: Cambridge University Press.
Olsen, Stanley J.
1968 Fish, Amphibian and Reptile Remains from Archaeological Sites: Part I: Southeastern and Southwestern United States, Appendix:The Osteology of the Wild Turkey. Cambridge:
Peabody Museum, Harvard University.
2004 Mammal Remains From Archaeological Sites: Part I – Southeastern and
Southwestern United States. Cambridge: Peabody Museum, Harvard University.
O’Connor, Terry
2000 The Archaeology of Animal Bones. College Station: Texas A&M University
Press.
Schmid, Elisabeth
1972 Atlas of animal bones. For prehistorians, archaeologists and Quaternary geologists. Knochenatlas. Für Prähistoriker, Archäologen und Quartärgeologen. Amsterdam, New York: Elsevier Pub.
Wheeler, Alwyne and Andrew K.G. Jones
1989 Fishes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Hesse, B. and P. Wannish.
1985. Animal Bone Archaeology: From Objectives to Analysis. Manuals on Archeology, No. 5. Taraxacum Inc.
Serjeantson, D.
2009. Birds. Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology. Cambridge University Press
Angela Von Den Driesch
1976 A Guide to the Measurement of Animal Bones from Archaeological Sites
Osteology of Reptiles – Alfred Sherwood Romer, Chicago
Zooarchaeology Reitz and Wing
Human Osteology Tim white et al. Elsevier
Shaffer, Brian S. and Barry Baker
1992 A vertebrate faunal analysis coding system, University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology
technical report 23
Diane L. France
Human and Nonhuman Bone Identification: A Color Atlas
Adams, Bradley and Pam Crabtree
2011 Comparative Osteology: A Laboratory and Field Guide of Common North American Animals Academic Press
Lee POst
Bone guide to selected land animals of the northwestern states, by
Animal skulls: A guide to North American Species, by Mark Elbroch
Cannon, D. Y. 1987. Marine Fish Osteology: A Manual for Archaeologists. Simon Fraser University Press.
Cohen, A. and D. Serjeantson. 1996. A Manual for the Identification of Bird Bones from Archaeological Sites, revised ed. Archetype Publications, Ltd.
Diane Wallman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Anthropology
University of South Florida
4202 East Fowler Ave, SOC107
Tampa, FL 33620-7200
(813) 974-2138 <tel:%28813%29%20974-2138>
On 2/29/16, 4:55 PM, "HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY on behalf of Megan Bailey" <[log in to unmask] on behalf of [log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>A friend of mine is helping a national park put to together a small
>reference library for archaeologists that includes resources on faunal
>analysis. I've done some googling but I'm not familiar enough with faunal
>analysis to know if there are standard/"must-have" texts on this topic.
>Does anyone have a favorite or go-to source (book, textbook, manual, etc.)
>to recommend?
>
>Thanks in advance!
>Megan
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