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Open Zooarchaeology Prize:

2006 Winners

 

 

The first ever Junior Researcher Open Zooarchaeology Prize received eleven entries. We commend each of these eleven junior scholars for their outstanding contributions to open educational resources. Five judges have reviewed all eleven entries and have determined the following winners, based on the papers' scholarly merits and their potential for reuse in research or teaching. Thanks to all contenders for participating!

 

Many thanks to the panel of five judges for taking the time to carefully review all eleven entries and to provide insightful commentary along with their selections.

2006 Judges:
 
Laszlo Bartosiewicz University of Budapest; ICAZ President
Luis Alberto Borrero Departmento de Investigaciones Prehistóricas y Arqueológicas, Buenos Aires; ICAZ Vice-President
Pam Crabtree New York University; ICAZ Treasurer
Christine Lefevre Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris
Justin Lev-Tov University of Mainz

 

 

1st Place

(Prize: $500)

Christian Gates St-Pierre, for his paper "Faunal Remains as Markers of Ethnicity: A Case Study from the St. Lawrence Estuary, Quebec, Canada"

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Judging Comments:

"The difference between two sets of sites...are elegantly demonstrated in the accompanying graphic material and thus the text and images together make for a nice package both for education and further research."

"[Gates presents] a concrete and simple discussion of a very difficult subject... puts into full use both archaeological and historical data."

"The demonstration of the role of faunal remains as markers of ethnicity is quite remarkable, and could be easily reused as teaching material."

About the Winner: Christian Gates St-Pierre completed both his MA and PhD in anthropology at the University of Montreal, in 1995 and 2003, respectively. His MA research focused on faunal remains of an Late Woodland Iroquoian village, while his PhD dissertation was about Middle Woodland ceramics in the Northeast. He subsequently undertook postdoctoral research at University of Illinois at Chicago in 2003-2004, focusing on use-wear analysis of iroquoian bone tools. He is currently a senior archaeologist with a Montreal-based company called Ethnoscop inc., and also works for the City of Montreal as a curator for the prehistoric (i.e. Native) collections own by the city (something quite unique for a North American city). His research interests include Maritime adaptations and ethnicity in archaeology. He has published on these various subjects in both French and English academic journals.

 

Runner Up

(Prize: A $100 Gift Certificate from the David Brown Book Co.)

Ana Belen Marin Arroyo for her paper "Economic Subsistence of the Hunter-Gatherer Groups in El Miron Cave (Northern Spain) During the Upper Pliestocene"

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Judging Comments:

"[Marin Arroyo's contribution provides] exemplary educational material."

"The paper is well structured with clear illustrations, and the presentation is well supported by the figures...Several images have significant value in reuse."

"...an informed discussion of prehistoric subsistence."

About the Winner: Ana Belen Marin Arroyo received her undergraduate degree in History at the University of Cantabria in 2001. She began zooarchaeological studies with Dr. van Kolfschoten in University of Leiden in the Netherlands, and currently continues her training with Dr. Jordi Estévez at Autonoma University of Barcelona. She received her M.A. in 2003 at the University of Cantabria, with research focused on the zooarchaeozoological, taphonomical and spatial distribution analysis of La Fragua Cave in Cantabria, in the north Cantabrian coast in Spain. Although it was a small cave with faunal remains from the Magdalenian to the Calcolithic period, there were interesting results, which were published by Ediciones TGD (Santander) in 2004. She is currently working at the University of the Basque Country where she is completing her PhD on the macromammalian fauna in the Oriental Coast of Cantabrian in Spain during the Magdalenian period. This work is mainly focused in the faunal assemblage of El Mirón Cave and its comparison with other Cantabrian and Basque archaeological sites. She is also the coordinator of a project to recognize the presence of bearded vulture in Cantabrian prehistoric times, which is funded by the Cantabria Government. Her main research interests are Zooarchaeology, Taphonomy and Hunter-Gatherers (paleoeconomic and paleoenvironmental reconstructions). She has spent time at some of the most recognized laboratories and museums in Europe, including MNHN and IPH in Paris, University College and NHM in London, the University of Toulouse Le Mirail, and the University of Valencia or Aranzadi Society of Sciences in San Sebastian (Spain), among others. She has published articles in some of the specialized journals in the Prehistory of the Iberian Peninsula as Munibe or Complutum. Her research has been funded with a fellowship from the Educational Department of the Basque Government of Spain. She can be contacted by e-mail at: ana_b_marin@hotmail.com

 

2006 Contest Entries

The table below lists all eleven entries to the contest, in alphabetical order by author. To view them, click on the "Paper Text" and "Images" links following each title.

PROPER ATTRIBUTION: All of these papers are licensed with Creative Commons licenses in order to both protect the authors and maximize reuse. If you use content from one of these papers, the citation format we suggest is as follows:

Author Name. "Paper Title" (Date released, if available). BoneCommons. Accessed: (Access date). <Item's url>.

 

Author Name Paper Title
Esteban Alvarez-Fernandez "Atlantic versus Mediterranean": Personal Ornaments Made from Mollusc Shells in Europe During the Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic
 
Paper Text
Total Number of Downloads1655
Downloads from BoneCommons Forum234
Downloads from this Page1421
File Size142 KB
Images
Total Number of Downloads546
Downloads from BoneCommons Forum224
Downloads from this Page322
File Size4481 KB
 
   
Diana Carvajal, Richard Cooke and Maximo Jimenez Taphonomy and Fishing at Two Contiguous Coastal Rockshelters in Panama
 
Paper Text
Total Number of Downloads893
Downloads from BoneCommons Forum213
Downloads from this Page680
File Size52 KB
Images
Total Number of Downloads598
Downloads from BoneCommons Forum202
Downloads from this Page396
File Size2921 KB
 
   
Christian Gates Faunal Remains as Markers of Ethnicity: A Case Study from the St. Lawrence Estuary, Quebec, Canada
(1st Place)
Paper Text
Total Number of Downloads1369
Downloads from BoneCommons Forum166
Downloads from this Page1203
File Size201 KB
Images
Total Number of Downloads664
Downloads from BoneCommons Forum144
Downloads from this Page520
File Size1213 KB
 
   
Christine Giovas and Michelle LeFebvre My Island, Your Island, Our Islands: Considerations for Island Archaeozoology as a Disciplinary Community
 
Paper Text
Total Number of Downloads906
Downloads from BoneCommons Forum111
Downloads from this Page795
File Size100 KB
Images
Total Number of Downloads356
Downloads from BoneCommons Forum74
Downloads from this Page282
File Size789 KB
 
   
Yekaterina Krivogorskaya Heads or Tails: The analysis of fish bone remains from NW Iceland
 
Paper Text
Total Number of Downloads771
Downloads from BoneCommons Forum217
Downloads from this Page554
File Size37 KB
Images
Total Number of Downloads748
Downloads from BoneCommons Forum243
Downloads from this Page505
File Size2768 KB
 
   
Ana Belen Marin Arroyo Economic Subsistence of the Hunter-Gatherer Groups in El Miron Cave (Northern Spain) During the Upper Pliestocene
(2nd Place)
Paper Text / Images
Total Number of Downloads900
Downloads from BoneCommons Forum199
Downloads from this Page701
File Size3396 KB
 
 
   
Federica Moreno and Ester Verdun La Composicion de la Dieta de las Sociedades Mariscadoras: Se Puede Hablar de Recursos Complementarios y Recursos Principales?
 
Paper Text
Total Number of Downloads3125
Downloads from BoneCommons Forum111
Downloads from this Page3014
File Size94 KB
Images
Total Number of Downloads378
Downloads from BoneCommons Forum151
Downloads from this Page227
File Size11145 KB
 
   
Kirsty Murphy She Drills Seashells on the Seashore
 
Paper Text
Total Number of Downloads703
Downloads from BoneCommons Forum232
Downloads from this Page471
File Size68 KB
Images
Total Number of Downloads497
Downloads from BoneCommons Forum207
Downloads from this Page290
File Size4931 KB
 
   
Juan Rofes and Glora Cuenca-Bescos The Early to Middle Pleistocene Atapuerca Caves and their Vertebrates
 
Paper Text
Total Number of Downloads1229
Downloads from BoneCommons Forum184
Downloads from this Page1045
File Size44 KB
Images
Total Number of Downloads793
Downloads from BoneCommons Forum226
Downloads from this Page567
File Size3964 KB
 
   
Vivian Scheinsohn and Marcela Lucero Bone Raw Material Exploitation at the South of South America: The Cerro Casa de Piedra Locality
 
Paper Text
Total Number of Downloads1536
Downloads from BoneCommons Forum210
Downloads from this Page1326
File Size58 KB
Images
Total Number of Downloads609
Downloads from BoneCommons Forum273
Downloads from this Page336
File Size4036 KB
 
   
Krish Seetah The Importance of Cut Placement and Implement Signatures to Butchery Interpretation
 
Paper Text / Images
Total Number of Downloads1412
Downloads from BoneCommons Forum237
Downloads from this Page1175
File Size2344 KB
 
 
   

 

 
 
 
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