Abstract
The report aims to offer a preliminary framework of knowledge on zoo archaeological topics in the North Eastern Italy during the Roman age through a comparative data analysis from high ground and valley floor villages The purpose is also connecting archaeological and zoo archaeological data with other kind of source if possible The faunistic data show the prevalence of ovine and pigs related to environmental vocation and also political economical and cultural influences in the complex relation among production distribution and consumption
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