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1. Le sanctuaire romain du Vigneau à Pussigny (Indre-et-Loire) : un lieu de mémoire, de vie et d’accueil

2. DNA methylation-based profiling of horse archaeological remains for age-at-death and castration

3. Historical management of equine resources in France from the Iron Age to the Modern Period: a cross disciplinary approach

4. Were sanctuary wells in Roman Gaul intentionally contaminated using animal carcasses (3rd–4th c. AD)?

6. Un étang sacré à Vindinum/Le Mans (Sarthe)

7. Archéozoologie et patrimoine ostéologique du cheval. Les os des chevaux provenant des fouilles archéologiques : sujets de recherche et archives du sol

8. Making clothes, dressing the deceased: Analysis of 2nd century AD silk clothing from the child mummy of Burgast (Altai Mountains, Mongolia)

9. The genomic history and global expansion of domestic donkeys

11. Kazakh Variations for Herders and Animals in the Mongolian Altai: Methodological Contributions to the Study of Nomadic Pastoralism

12. Sex in the city: Uncovering sex-specific management of equine resources from prehistoric times to the Modern Period in France

13. Historical management of equine resources in France from the Iron Age to the Modern Period: a cross disciplinary approach

14. Historical management of equine resources in France from the Iron Age to the Modern Period

15. Monthly mobility inferred from isoscapes and laser ablation strontium isotope ratios in caprine tooth enamel

16. Grazing high and low: Can we detect horse altitudinal mobility using high‐resolution isotope ( δ 13 C and δ 15 N values) time series in tail hair? A case study in the Mongolian Altai

17. The isotope record (δ13C, δ18O) of vertical mobility in incremental tissues (tooth enamel, hair) of modern livestock: A reference set from the Mongolian Altai

18. Assessing the predictive taxonomic power of the bony labyrinth 3D shape in horses, donkeys and their F1-hybrids

19. The origins and spread of domestic horses from the Western Eurasian steppes

20. Horse sacrifice and butchery in Bronze Age Mongolia

21. Season of death of domestic horses deposited in a ritual complex from Bronze Age Mongolia Insights from oxygen isotope time-series in tooth enamel

22. Date of death of domestic caprines assessed by oxygen isotopic analysis of developing molars: Implications for deciphering the calendar of pastoral activities in prehistory

23. To accompany and honour the deceased: the horses from the graves of the Pazyryk culture

24. Customs, rites, and sacrifices relating to a mortuary complex in Late Bronze Age Mongolia (Tsatsyn Ereg, Arkhangai)

25. Des traces observées aux gestes anthropiques : le projet D. Coupes

26. Crop Fertility Conditions in North-Eastern Gaul During the La Tène and Roman Periods: A Combined Stable Isotope Analysis of Archaeobotanical and Archaeozoological Remains

27. Identifying domestic horses, donkeys and hybrids from archaeological deposits: A 3D morphological investigation on skeletons

28. Chasse antique aux blaireaux en bordure d’une voie romaine à Cairon « Rue des Écureuils 2 » (Calvados)

29. Animal fibre use in the Keriya valley (Xinjiang, China) during the Bronze and Iron Ages: A proteomic approach

30. Les ateliers au sud-est de la Casa degli amorini dorati à Pompéi

31. Grazing high and low: Can we detect horse altitudinal mobility using high-resolution isotope (δ

32. L’animal de sacrifice à Briga (« Bois l’Abbé », Eu, Seine-Maritime) : les dépôts de moutons du sanctuaire gallo-romain et de ses alentours

33. Tracking Five Millennia of Horse Management with Extensive Ancient Genome Time Series

34. High-precision dating of ceremonial activity around a large ritual complex in Late Bronze Age Mongolia

35. The development of new husbandry and economic models in Gaul between the Iron Age and the Roman Period: New insights from pig bones and teeth morphometrics

36. Pompeii AD 79: A Natural Bone Diagenesis Experiment

37. Les puits des sanctuaires romains de Gaule étaient-ils volontairement contaminés à l’aide de carcasses d’animaux (IIIe-IVe s. apr. J.-C.) ?

38. The skull on the hill. Anthropological and osteological investigation of contemporary horse skull ritual practices in central Mongolia (Arkhangai province)

39. Exponentially decreasing tooth growth rate in horse teeth: implications for isotopic analyses

40. Ancient genomic changes associated with domestication of the horse

41. La région d’Amiens (Chapitre 7)

42. La Vallée de l'Oise. Chapitre 8

43. Amender les sols cultivés avec des fumiers et déchets domestiques : une origine multimillénaire pour un enjeu majeur du développement durable

44. Horse Sacrifice In A Pazyryk Culture Kurgan: the Princely Tomb Of Berel'(kazakhstan). selection Criteria And Slaughter Procedures

45. Morphological changes in domestic cattle in Gaul, from the second century BC to the fifth century AD: diversity of herds in the Seine valley (France) and northern Gaul

46. Exploitations agricoles et pratiques agro-pastorales dans les campagnes du nord-est de la Gaule (IIe s. av. J.-C.-Ve s. ap. J.-C.) : l’apport des données de l’archéologie préventive d’Île-de-France et de Lorraine

47. Le site gallo-romain de Wolphus à Zouafques (62)

48. Boucherie, sacrifice et marché à la viande en Gaule romaine septentrionale : l’apport de l’archéozoologie

49. Did Romanization impact Gallic pig morphology? New insights from molar geometric morphometrics

50. The horse pinworm (Oxyuris equi) in archaeology during the Holocene: Review of past records and new data

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