Dung, macroscopically recognisable as such or not, can more commonly be found in archaeological contexts than is perhaps realised. Up to now, identification of dung to the species which produced it is usually either tenuous, or is not possible. However, species identification can be very informative and is necessary before any further studies can be conducted on the dung, for example on health and hygiene in the past and palaeoecology. This study presents a review of potential methods by which species identifications of archaeological dung can be undertaken. Criteria for identification can be divided into three broad categories: morphometric features of the dung; the content of dung and contextual evidence. Overall, the chances of a precise identification are high; however, a combination of different criteria and techniques will often be necessary to establish a secure identification. Moreover, preservation issues may exclude the application of some criteria while several criteria require more research and the expansion of reference collections of recent material. The overall aim is to move towards standardised methods for species identification of archaeological dung.

Linseele, V., Riemer, H., Baeten, J., De Vos, D., Marinova, E., Ottoni, C. (2013). Species identification of archaeological dung remains: A critical review of potential methods. ENVIRONMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY, 18(1), 5-17 [10.1179/1461410313Z.00000000019].

Species identification of archaeological dung remains: A critical review of potential methods

Ottoni C.
2013-01-01

Abstract

Dung, macroscopically recognisable as such or not, can more commonly be found in archaeological contexts than is perhaps realised. Up to now, identification of dung to the species which produced it is usually either tenuous, or is not possible. However, species identification can be very informative and is necessary before any further studies can be conducted on the dung, for example on health and hygiene in the past and palaeoecology. This study presents a review of potential methods by which species identifications of archaeological dung can be undertaken. Criteria for identification can be divided into three broad categories: morphometric features of the dung; the content of dung and contextual evidence. Overall, the chances of a precise identification are high; however, a combination of different criteria and techniques will often be necessary to establish a secure identification. Moreover, preservation issues may exclude the application of some criteria while several criteria require more research and the expansion of reference collections of recent material. The overall aim is to move towards standardised methods for species identification of archaeological dung.
2013
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/08 - ANTROPOLOGIA
English
Dung
Archaeobotany
Archaeozoology
Lipid biomarkers
Stable isotopes
Ancient DNA
Linseele, V., Riemer, H., Baeten, J., De Vos, D., Marinova, E., Ottoni, C. (2013). Species identification of archaeological dung remains: A critical review of potential methods. ENVIRONMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY, 18(1), 5-17 [10.1179/1461410313Z.00000000019].
Linseele, V; Riemer, H; Baeten, J; De Vos, D; Marinova, E; Ottoni, C
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