
Mashkour Marjan
@mashkourm
Digging up what dead and live animals tell us about our past, present, and future
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23-06-2021 15:03:16
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[#experiment] How did Iranian Neolithic groups tanned their animal skins? A techno-functional study of archaeological bone tools in Tsukuba University by Laura Manca. Exams project #SorbonneUniversity #Japan
![UMR7209 AASPE - Archéozoologie & Archéobotanique (@archzoobota) on Twitter photo [#experiment] How did Iranian Neolithic groups tanned their animal skins? A techno-functional study of archaeological bone tools in Tsukuba University by <a href="/LauraManca15/">Laura Manca</a>. Exams project #SorbonneUniversity #Japan [#experiment] How did Iranian Neolithic groups tanned their animal skins? A techno-functional study of archaeological bone tools in Tsukuba University by <a href="/LauraManca15/">Laura Manca</a>. Exams project #SorbonneUniversity #Japan](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FXiuCQnWYAk64Uc.jpg)

[#news] Which secrets the burnt timber frame from the Notre-Dame can reveal? Take a look at the communications by A. Defraisse, A. Stulcova, D. Du Boisgueheneuc from UMR7209 AASPE - Archéozoologie & Archéobotanique in The Conversation.




[Publication] Avec la participation de Nicolas Boulbes d'HNHP et de Benoit Clavel, Sébastien Lepetz, Azadeh Mohaseb & Mashkour Marjan d'UMR7209 AASPE - Archéozoologie & Archéobotanique Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle CNRS Paris-Centre @INEE_CNRS Université Perpignan Musée de l'Homme

[#paper] New article in Science entitled "The genomic history and global expansion of domestic donkeys" for which B Clavel, S Lepetz, A Mohaseb and Mashkour Marjan from UMR7209 AASPE - Archéozoologie & Archéobotanique contributed. #donkey science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…











🇫🇷🤝🇵🇰 🎉Archaeozoological studies of #Chanhudaro animal bones. Exciting day at the UMR7209 AASPE - Archéozoologie & Archéobotanique laboratory with the discovery of aquatic turtles, #Indus river fish, deer antlers, and a lot of sheep, goat and cattle remains.
