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Define the following terms 1. Archeo-zoologist and Archeo-Botanist​

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Zoo-archaeology (or archaeo-zoology), also known as faunal analysis, is a branch of archaeology that studies remains of animals from archaeological sites. Faunal remains are the items left behind when an animal dies.These include bones, shells, hair, chitin, scales, hides, proteins and DNA. Of these items, bones and shells are the ones that occur most frequently at archaeological sites where faunal remains can be found.Most of the time, a majority of these faunal remains do not survive.They often decompose or break because of various circumstances. This can cause difficulties in identifying the remains and interpreting their significance.

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Archaeobotanists or paleoethnobotanists are scholars or practitioners of archaeobotany (paleoethnobotany), a sub-discipline of archaeology concerned with plant remains

zoo-archaeology (or archaeo-zoology), also known as faunal analysis, is a branch of archaeology that studies remains of animals from archaeological sites.faunal remains are the items left behind when an animal dies.these include bones, shells, hair, chitin, scales, hides, proteins and dna.of these items, bones and shells are the ones that occur most frequently at archaeological sites where faunal remains can be found.most of the time, a majority of these faunal remains do not survive.

they often decompose or break because of various circumstances. this can cause difficulties in identifying the remains and interpreting their significance.

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