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This working paper provides a first glimpse into current and future planned archaeozoological investigations in the Roman site of Petronell/Carnuntum (Lower Austria), which are carried out as part of a master's thesis at the Department of Classical Archeology at the University of Vienna. Selected samples of animal remains from the building unit "Haus 2" in the Roman civilian city of Carnuntum are analyzed and evaluated. As a preliminary result, the paper gives first insights into the possibilities of gathering new knowledge through analyzing ancient bone material with regard to deposition processes. Particular attention is paid to the reconstruction of possible economic production processes.
This report is a working paper that provides first insights into a master's thesis (supervised by Univ.-Prof Dr. Günther Schörner and Mag. Dr. Günther Karl Kunst) at the Department of Classical Archeology. The contents of this paper were presented as a poster presentation at the 17. Österreichischer Archäologentag 2018 at the University of Salzburg.
classical archaeology, Lower Austria, zooarchaeology, http://vocab.getty.edu/page/aat/300054331, Roman provincial archaeology, Petronell/Carnuntum, GIS, http://vocab.getty.edu/page/aat/300251929
classical archaeology, Lower Austria, zooarchaeology, http://vocab.getty.edu/page/aat/300054331, Roman provincial archaeology, Petronell/Carnuntum, GIS, http://vocab.getty.edu/page/aat/300251929
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