Fiona Marshall is an archaeologist at Washington University in St. Louis. Her methodological specialties are zooarchaeology and ethnoarchaeology. She has excavated Pastoral Neolithic sites in eastern Africa, focusing primarily on the domestication and herding of animals, particularly cattle and donkeys. She has also conducted ethnoarchaeological research on factors that affect body part representation in archaeological sites, and on foraging ways of life amongst Okiek people of the western Mau Escarpment, Kenya. She has also worked to conserve the Laetoli footprints.
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| - Fiona Marshall is an archaeologist at Washington University in St. Louis. Her methodological specialties are zooarchaeology and ethnoarchaeology. She has excavated Pastoral Neolithic sites in eastern Africa, focusing primarily on the domestication and herding of animals, particularly cattle and donkeys. She has also conducted ethnoarchaeological research on factors that affect body part representation in archaeological sites, and on foraging ways of life amongst Okiek people of the western Mau Escarpment, Kenya. She has also worked to conserve the Laetoli footprints. (en)
- Fiona Brigid Marshall ist eine US-amerikanische Archäologin (Zooarchäologie) und Anthropologin an der Washington University in St. Louis. Sie hat sich insbesondere um die Erforschung der Ursprünge und der Ausbreitung des Pastoralismus (Naturweidewirtschaft) verdient gemacht. (de)
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| - Fiona Marshall is an archaeologist at Washington University in St. Louis. Her methodological specialties are zooarchaeology and ethnoarchaeology. She has excavated Pastoral Neolithic sites in eastern Africa, focusing primarily on the domestication and herding of animals, particularly cattle and donkeys. She has also conducted ethnoarchaeological research on factors that affect body part representation in archaeological sites, and on foraging ways of life amongst Okiek people of the western Mau Escarpment, Kenya. She has also worked to conserve the Laetoli footprints. (en)
- Fiona Brigid Marshall ist eine US-amerikanische Archäologin (Zooarchäologie) und Anthropologin an der Washington University in St. Louis. Sie hat sich insbesondere um die Erforschung der Ursprünge und der Ausbreitung des Pastoralismus (Naturweidewirtschaft) verdient gemacht. (de)
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