Introduction .................................................... 1
Amber M. VanDerwarker and Tanya M. Peres
Part I Issues and Methods for Integrating Data
Methodological Issues in Zooarchaeology ........................ 15
Tanya M. Peres
Methodological Issues in Paleoethnobotany: A Consideration
of Issues, Methods, and Cases .................................. 37
Patti J. Wright
Simple Measures for Integrating Plant and Animal Remains ....... 65
Amber M. VanDerwarker
Correspondence Analysis and Principal Components Analysis as
Methods for Integrating Archaeological Plant and Animal
Remains ........................................................ 75
Amber M. VanDerwarker
Part II Case Studies
Microbotanical and Macrobotanical Evidence of Plant Use and
the Transition to Agriculture in Panama ........................ 99
Ruth Dickau
Watiui Kei Vanua: Interpreting Sea- and Land-Based Foodways
in Fiji ....................................................... 135
Sharyn Jones and Rhonda Quinn
Integrated Contextual Approaches to Understanding Past
Activities Using Plant and Animal Remains from Kala Uyuni,
Lake Titicaca, Bolivia ........................................ 173
Catherine Moore, Maria Bruno, José M. Capriles, and
Christine Hastorf
A Tale of Two Shell Middens: The Natural versus the Cultural
in "Obanian" Deposits at Carding Mill Bay, Oban, Western
Scotland ...................................................... 205
László Bartosiewicz, Lydia Zapata, and Clive Bonsall
Documenting Subsistence Change During the Pleistocene/
Holocene Transition: Investigations of Paleoethnobotanical
and Zooarchaeological Data from Dust Cave Alabama ............. 227
Kandace D. Hollenbach and Renee B. Walker
In the Light of the Crescent Moon: Reconstructing
Environment and Diet from an Ottoman-Period Deposit
in Sixteenth to Seventeenth Century Hungary ................... 245
Andrea J. Tóth, László Daróczi-Szabó, Zsófia E. Kovács,
Erika Gál, and László Bartosiewicz
The Farmed and the Hunted: Integrating Floral and Fauna!
Data from Tres Zapotes, Veracruz .............................. 287
Tanya M. Peres, Amber M. VanDerwarker, and Christopher
A. Pool
Appendix A .................................................... 309
Index ......................................................... 313
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