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Bones of Contention: Reflections on Osteoarchaeology and the Baltic Region
László Bartosiewicz

Abstract: During the last decade, some of the most significant archaeological interpretations included the integrated use of scientific methods, including osteoarchaeology. The identification, analysis and interpretation of human and animal remains from archaeological

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Towards an Understanding the Role of Seals in the Subneolithic Communities of the South-East Coast of the Baltic Sea. The Bacula from Šventoji 3 Site
Grzegorz Osipowicz

Abstract: The article presents the results of traceological studies of two harp seal bacula, from the Šventoji 3 site (coastal Lithuania). As a result of the microscopic observations carried out, technological and functional microtraces were discovered on both artefact

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Animal Bones and Bone Artefacts from the Viking Age Site of Tornimäe in Saaremaa
Heidi Luik Liina Maldre

Abstract: Archaeological investigations in Tornimäe in the eastern part of the island Saaremaa took place in 1963, 1968 and 2004. Artefacts found during the excavations are mainly dated to the Viking Age. Most of the finds are pottery shards, some metal artefacts were

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The Meaning of Eagles in the Baltic Region. A Case Study from the Castle of the Teutonic Order in Klaipėda, Lithuania (13th–14th Century)

Abstract: In this paper, we examine archaeological bird remains from Klaipėda Castle (Ger. Memel), western Lithuania. The castle was built in 1252, and during the Middle Ages, it was the northernmost castle of the Teutonic Order in Prussia. The castle together with its

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Late Medieval Bone and Antler Working at the Residence of the Archbishop of Esztergom (Northern Hungary)
Erika Gál

Abstract: A relatively small worked bone and antler assemblage including 28 finished objects and 104 remains representing blanks and waste material was identified during the zooarchaeological analysis of the bone material found at the recently excavated site of Eszterg

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Giving a Voice to the Little Ones: The Bioarchaeology of Children in the Baltics
Alessandra Morrone

Abstract: The skeletal remains of non-adults provide endless insights into numerous aspects of their personal, family and social lives. Although they were considered to be marginal members of society, children can potentially shed light on factors influencing the overa

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Life Across the River: Exploring the Impact of Urbanisation in 18th–19th Century Panevėžys
Rūta Brindzaitė

Abstract: Studies aimed at considering the impact of industrialisation, urbanisation and modernisation on human health in 19th-century society are becoming increasingly relevant. Although it is exceptionally rare to encounter human skeletal material from the 19th centu

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Investigating Animal Remains in Estonia
Lembi Lõugas Eve Rannamäe

Abstract: In Estonia, faunal remains have been an important part of archaeological material since the 19th century. During the 20th century, the interest in faunal history was rather volatile, but gained some stability during the 1990s. Since then, zooarchaeology in Es

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The Human Osteological Collection of Vilnius University

Abstract: This article briefly presents the history of the human osteological collection stored at the Faculty of Medicine of Vilnius University. The birth of such collection can be traced back to the mid-19th century (1855) with the establishment of the Museum of Anti

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Zooarchaeology in Lithuania

Abstract: In recent years Lithuanian archaeologists have become greatly more aware of and interested in the information provided by faunal remains. Its potential has begun to draw the attention of researchers from nature sciences, while the archaeologists working in th

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