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Q1. What information do we get from Bones of animals?

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Answered by ItzZara14
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The bones and teeth of animals are frequently collected in substantial quantities on archaeology excavation sites. In studying these animal bones it is important in osteology to apply contextual reflections when closely examining the remains. Animal bones, discovered on digging sites, reveal a once-living population that ate, reproduced and died long ago.

The bone remains of animals could be those of domesticated herds and pets or feral animals hunted and killed for food. A collection of animal bones from one part of an ancient settlement may not entirely reflect the purposes or uses of other animals whose remains are located elsewhere on the same site. Therefore, the whole site must be examined and areas placed into the context of their origin.

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