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Application of Allometry to Zooarchaeology
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1987
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Body CompositionBody MassBody SizeBiogeographyBioarchaeologyAllometric StudyGeographyZoogeographyPaleoanthropologyArchaeologyAnthropometric IndicatorBiostatisticsAllometric FormulaeLanguage StudiesBone WeightSocial Sciences
Zooarchaeologists have used several methods to assess the relative dietary contribution of species found at archaeological sites. The most common methods are either based upon the assumption that bone weight is a fixed percentage of total body weight, or require estimating an "average" body size for identified taxa. In fact, the relationship between parameters of bone and body mass is generally allometric and can be described by linear regression. Use of allometric models places original body mass predictions on a more sound biological basis and makes calculations of "average" weight unnecessary. The potential of allometry is discussed and objections addressed with the goal of encouraging others to develop allometric formulae and to use them in their research.
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