Further reading

Adams, B., and P. Crabtree. 2008. Comparative skeletal anatomy: a photographic atlas for medical examiners, coroners, forensic anthropologists, and archaeologists. New York, NY: Humana Press.

Amorosi, T. 1989. Postcranial guide to domestic neo-natal and juvenile mammals: the identification and aging of old world species. Oxford: BAR International Series 533.

Long, J., M. Archer, T. Flannery and S. Hand. 2002. Prehistoric mammals of Australia and New Guinea: one hundred million years of evolution. Sydney: UNSW Press.

Baker, B., T. Dupras, and M. Tocheri. 2005. Osteology of infants and children. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press.

Bass, W.M. 2007. Human osteology: a laboratory and field manual. Columbia, MO: Missouri Archaeological Society.

Behrensmeyer, A.K., and A.P. Hill, eds. 1980. Fossils in the making: vertebrate taphonomy and paleoecology. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Beisaw, A.M. 2013. Identifying and interpreting animal bones: a manual. Texas A&M University Anthropology Series (Book 18). College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press.

Binford, L.R. 1978. Nunamiut ethnoarchaeology. New York, NY: Academic Press.

———. 1981. Bones: ancient men and modern myths. New York, NY: Academic Press.

Brown, C.L., and C.E. Gustafson. 1979. A key to postcranial skeletal remains of cattle/bison, elk and horse. Reports of Investigations, No. 57. Olympia, WA: Washington State University Laboratory of Anthropology.

Cohen, A., and D. Serjeantson. 1996. A manual for the identification of bird bones from archaeological sites. London: Birkbeck College, University of London.

Davis, S. 1987. The archaeology of animals. London: Routledge.

Elbroch, M. 2006. Animal skills: a guide to North American species. Mechanicsburgh, PA: Stackpole Books.

France, D.L. 2011a. Human and nonhuman bone identification: a concise field guide. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

———. 2011b. Human and nonhuman bone identification: a color atlas. Boca Raton, FL: Taylor and Francis.

Gilbert, B.M. 1980. Mammalian osteo-archaeology. Columbia, MO: Missouri Archaeological Society, University of Missouri.

———. 1990. Mammalian osteology. Columbia, MO: Missouri Archaeological Society, University of Missouri.

Gilbert, B.M., L. Martin, and H. Savage. 1996. Avian osteology. Columbia, MO: Missouri Archaeological Society, University of Missouri.

Grayson, D.K. 1984. Quantitative zooarchaeology: topics in the analysis of archaeological faunas. Orlando, FL: Academic Press.

Green, R.H. 1983. An illustrated guide to the skulls of the mammals of Tasmania. Launceston: Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery.

Hesse, B., and P. Wapnish. 1985. Animal bone archaeology: from objectives to analysis. Manuals on Archaeology 5. Washington, DC: Taraxacum, Inc.

Hudson, J., ed. 1993. From bones to behavior: ethnoarchaeological and experimental contributions to the interpretation of faunal remains. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Occasional Paper No. 21. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University.

Iscan, M.Y., and K. Kennedy, eds. 1989. Reconstruction of life from the skeleton. New York: Wiley-Liss.

Jones, J.K., and R.W. Manning. 1992. Illustrated key to skulls of genera of North American land mammals. Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University Press.

Klein, R.G., and K. Cruz-Uribe. 1984. The analysis of animal bones from archaeological sites. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Koch, T. 1973. Anatomy of the chicken and domestic birds. Aimes, IA: Iowa State Press.

Lambert, P.M., ed. 2000. Bioarchaeological studies of life in the age of agriculture: a view from the southeast. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press.

Lyman, R.L. 1994. Vertebrate taphonomy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

———. 2008. Quantitative paleozoology. Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Maltby, M. 2006. Integrating zooarchaeology. Proceedings of the 9th ICAZ Conference, Durham 2002. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

Mann, R., and D. Hunt. 2005. Photographic regional atlas of bone disease: a guide to pathologic and normal variation in the human skeleton. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher.

Matisoo-Smith, L., and A. Horsburgh. 2012. DNA for archaeologists. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press.

Merrilees, D., and J. Porter. 1979. Guide to the identification of teeth and some bones of native land mammals occurring in the extreme south west of Western Australia. Perth: Western Australian Museum.

Morales, A., and K. Rosenlund. 1979. Fish bone measurements: an attempt to standardize the measuring of fish bones from archaeological sites. Copenhagen: Steenstrupia.

Mulville, J., and A. Outram. 2005. The zooarchaeology of fats, oils, milk and dairying. Proceedings of the 9th ICAZ Conference, Durham 2002. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

O’Connor, T.P. 2003. The analysis of urban animal bone assemblages: a handbook for archaeologists. The archaeology of York, principles and methods 19/2. Walmgate: Council for British Archaeology.

O’Day, S., W. van Neer, and A. Ervynck. 2004. Behaviour behind bones: the zooarchaeology of ritual, religion, status and identity. Proceedings of the 9th ICAZ Conference, Durham 2002. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

Olsen, S.J. 1968. Fish, amphibian and reptile remains from archaeological sites. Cambridge, MA: Peabody Museum, Harvard University.

Ortner, D.J. 2003. Identification of pathological conditions in human skeletal remains. London: Academic Press.

Powell, K. 2010. Grave concerns: locating and unearthing human bodies. Queensland: Australian Academic Press.

Reitz, E.J., and E.S. Wing. 2008. Zooarchaeology. Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Ruscillo, D. 2005. Recent advances in ageing and sexing animal bones. Proceedings of the 9th ICAZ Conference. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

Russell, N. 2012. Social zooarchaeology: humans and animals in prehistory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Schmid, E. 1972. Atlas of animal bones for prehistorians, archaeologists and quaternary geologists. London: Elsevier Publishing Company.

Searfoss, G. 1995. Skulls and bones: a guide to the skeletal structures and behavior of North American mammals. Mechanicsburgh, PA: Stackpole Books.

Serjeantson, D. 2009. Birds. Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Sheuer, L. 2008. Juvenile osteology: a laboratory and field manual. London: Academic Press.

Solomon, S., I. Davidson, and D. Watson. 1990. Problem solving in taphonomy: archaeological and palaeontological studies from Europe, Africa and Oceania. Tempus Vol. 2. St Lucia: University of Queensland.

Stiner, M.C., ed. 1991. Human predators and prey mortality. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Triggs, B. 2004. Tracks, scats and other traces. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

von den Driesch, A.E. 1976. A guide to the measurement of animal bones from archaeological sites. Peabody Museum Bulletins (Book 1). Cambridge, MA: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology.

Waldron, T. 2009. Palaeopathology. Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Wheeler, A., and A. Jones. 1989. Fishes. Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

White, T., M. Black, and P. Folkens. 2011. Human osteology. London: Academic Press.

White, T., P.A. Folkens. 2005. The human bone manual. London: Elsevier Academic Press.

Wilson, B., C. Grigson, and S. Payne, eds. 1982. Ageing and sexing animal bones from archaeological sites. Oxford: BAR British Series 109.