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The sentence While these disputes may seem trivial, they reflect differences in the approach and perception of the same material is unsatisfactorily inconclusive. It should open some discussion of the variously-weighted approaches in zooarchaeology, which would provide the meat of this article.-- Wetman ( talk) 19:21, 28 November 2007 (UTC)
This entry makes no reference whatsoever to the term Archaeozoology, which as the term used by most the external links and half of Europe for this particular discipline, is potentially rather remiss. — Preceding
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The definition is too broad: This is more like a definition of paleozoology. Zooarchaeology/archaeozoology deals with animals in relationship to human cultures of the past as studied by archaeologists. One might also say that the definition is too narrow [!], since it seems to focus on just the remains, whereas the field considers their impact etc.
The list of what is looked at is too restricted Representations of animals and coprolites are also studied. Kdammers ( talk) 10:46, 8 May 2012 (UTC)
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The article is very thin on the field's history, with no mention of Theodore E. White, for example. Also, there is not mention of MNI (minimum number of individuals), a key concept in the field. Kdammers ( talk) 20:44, 25 April 2022 (UTC)