Nathanael Fosaaen | An Ever-Fading Glimpse of All Eternity: An Ozarchaic Faunal Analysis of Gray Fox Cave, Arkansas @NathanaelFosaaen | Uploaded January 2023 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
"An Ever-Fading Glimpse of All Eternity: A Zooarchaeological Analysis of Ozarchaic Fauna from Gray Fox Cave, Arkansas" is a presentation of research that I gave at the 78th annual meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference in Little Rock Arkansas.
This study deals with how Hunter-Gatherers from the southern Ozarks dealt with changing climates in the hypsithermal through the lens of hunting and trapping practices, as well as faunal recourse processing methods. I also conducted a comparative analysis between Gray Fox cave and Dust Cave, Alabama, Modoc Shelter, Illinois, and Little Freeman Cave, Missouri.
My cover image was painted by Kilan Jacobs, Grayhorse Village, Tsizhu Washtake Clan, Osage Nation
Some of the artists' handles from my slides:
@tawa_kaxe (Kilan Jacobs)
@kindra_swafford
@bserway
Instagram: instagram.com/nfosaaen_archaeology
"An Ever-Fading Glimpse of All Eternity: A Zooarchaeological Analysis of Ozarchaic Fauna from Gray Fox Cave, Arkansas" is a presentation of research that I gave at the 78th annual meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference in Little Rock Arkansas.
This study deals with how Hunter-Gatherers from the southern Ozarks dealt with changing climates in the hypsithermal through the lens of hunting and trapping practices, as well as faunal recourse processing methods. I also conducted a comparative analysis between Gray Fox cave and Dust Cave, Alabama, Modoc Shelter, Illinois, and Little Freeman Cave, Missouri.
My cover image was painted by Kilan Jacobs, Grayhorse Village, Tsizhu Washtake Clan, Osage Nation
Some of the artists' handles from my slides:
@tawa_kaxe (Kilan Jacobs)
@kindra_swafford
@bserway
Instagram: instagram.com/nfosaaen_archaeology