Scientific report for 2014 in English: suine_RS-2014_ENG.pdf

Scientific report for 2014 in Romanian: suine_RS-2014_RO.pdf


Results dissemination

Articles

ISI

1. Luminiţa Bejenaru, George Bodi, Simina Stanc, Mihaela Danu, 2014 – Middle Holocene Landscape to the East of Carpathians: Bioarchaeological Considerations on the Chalcolithic Site of Hoisești (Iași County, Romania), Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences, November 2014, Vol. 9, No. 4, p. 121–128 (factor impact 0,727)

BDI

2. Luca Monica, Stanc Simina, 2014 – Animal resources exploited in the Răcari settlement (Dolj County): archaeozoological and archaeogenetical data / Exploatarea resurselor animale în aşezarea de la Răcari (judeţul Dolj): date arheozoologice și arheogenetice, Istros, 20, Brăila, ISSN 1453–6943 (ERIH B)

3. Simina Stanc, Valentin Radu, Monica Luca, 2014 – A faunal assemblage from the Iron-Age site of Niculițel (Babadag culture): archaeozoological and archaeogenetical data, Studia Antiqua et Archaeologica, XX, Iasi, ISSN1224-2284 (CNCSIS B+)

4. Popovici Mariana, Stanc Simina, 2014 – Variability of Swine (Sus domesticus and Sus scrofa) Frequencies During the Bronze Age on the Territory of Romania, Analele științifice ale Universității ”Al.I.Cuza” Iași, Seria Biologie Animală, LX, ISSN 1224-581X (CNCSIS B+)

5. Bejenaru L., Bacumenco-Pîrnău L., Stanc S., 2014 – Considerații privind importanța porcului domestic (Sus domesticus) în economia alimentară a Moldovei medievale. Revista Arheologică, X (1-2), Chișinău (BDI)

Conference volumes

George Nutu, Simina Margareta Stanc, 2014 – Carved Bone Artefacts from a Roman Villa in Niculitel (South-East Romania), Eds. Hou Yanfeng,  Wang Juan, Zooarchaeology Vol. 2, Proceedings of the 9th WBRG Conference, Zhengzhou 2013, Cultural Relics Press, Beijing, pp. 59-70.

Book chapters

Bejenaru L., Musteața S., Tentiuc I., Ursu I., 2014 – Utilizarea animalelor în economia alimentară a Cetăţii Soroca: studiu arheozoologic. În  S. Musteața (ed.), Cetatea Soroca – istorie, memorie și tradiții seculare, Seria IDN, C 5, Chișinău, 14 p.

Books

1. Luminița Bejenaru, Simina Stanc, 2013 – Arheozoologia Neoliticului din Estul şi Sud-Estul României, Editura Universității ”Alexandru Ioan Cuza” Iași, ISBN 978-973-703-981-1

2. George Nuțu, Simina Stanc, Diana Andreea Stan, 2014 – Carved bone and antler from northern Dobruja in archaeological and archaeozoological context, Editura Universității ”Alexandru Ioan Cuza” Iași, ISBN 9786067140644

3. George Nuțu, Simina Margareta Stanc, Dorel Paraschiv, 2014 – Niculițel. A Roman Rural Settlement in North-East Moesia Inferior. Archaeological & Archaeozoological Research, Parthenon Verlag, Kaiserslautern und Mehlingen, ISBN 978-3-942994-09-5

4. Dumitru Boghian, Sergiu-Constantin Enea, Sorin Ignătescu, Luminița Bejenaru, Simina Margareta Stanc, 2014 – Comunitățile cucuteniene din zona Târgului Frumos. Cercetări interdisciplinare în siturile de la Costești și Giurgești, Editura Universității ”Alexandru Ioan Cuza” Iași

Presentations at international scientific gatherings 

6th ICAZ – Archaeozoology, Genetics and Morphometrics Working Group Meeting, 28-28 March 2014, University of Lisbon, Portugal

  • Simina Stanc – Characteristics of cattle, sheep/goat and pig farming and the exploitation of their secondary products, in the IV-Xth centuries settlements from East and South-East of Romania

Fifth International Conference on Late Roman Coarse Wares Cooking Wares and Amphorae in the Mediterranean. Archaeology and Archaeometry, LRCW 5: Alexandria (Egypt), 6-10 April 2014

  • George Nuţu, Simina Margareta Stanc – Cooking Wares and Diet Reconstruction from two north Scythian sites: Aegyssus and Enisala-Pestera

Conferința științifică cu participare internațională – Probleme actuale ale arheologiei, etnologiei și studiului artelor, Chișinău, 22-23 mai 2014, Institutul Patrimoniului Cultural al Academiei de Științe a Moldovei

  • Bejenaru L., Bacumenco-Pîrnău L., Stanc S. –Considerații privind importanța porcului domestic (Sus domesticus) în economia alimentară a Moldovei medievale
  • Bejenaru L., Stanc S., Luca M. – Resturile faunistice din situl cucutenian de la Tăcuta (judetul Vaslui): date arheozoologice și arheogenetice

International Symposium on Biomolecular Archaeology (ISBA) at the University of Basel, Switzerland. 27-30 August 2014

  • Monica Luca, Anna Linderholm, Simina Stanc, Adrian Bălășescu, Greger Larson – Tracing the genetic profile of Sus scrofa on Romanian territory from the Neolithic period until the Middle Age

10th Meeting of the Worked Bone Research Group of the International Council of Zooarchaeology, Beograd, 25-30 August 2014.

  • George Nuțu, Simina Margareta Stanc, Diana Stan – Carved bone and antler in northern Dobruja

20 Annual Meeting of European Association of Archaeologists, Istanbul (10-14.09.2014)

  • Luminita Bejenaru, Simina Stanc, Ludmila Bacumenco-Pîrnau, Gheorghe Postică, Sergiu Musteață- Animals for food in the medieval urban settlement of Old Orhei (Republic of Moldavia): archaeozoological data
  • Simina Margareta Stanc – Orgame-Argamum – A Graeco-Roman Harbour on the Western Black Sea Coast: Archaeological and Archaeozoological Researches in the North-Western Area
  • Stanc Margareta Simina, Ailincăi Sorin Cristian – A Reconstruction of the Early Iron Age Landscapes at Lower Danube Based on Archaeological and Archaeozoological Data
  • Nutu George, Stanc Simina – Orgame/Argamum in the Western Pontus: Archaeological Management of an Endangered Graeco-Roman City

12th International Conference of Archaeozoology San Rafael (ICAZ), 22-27 septembrie 2014, Argentina, Museo de Historia Natural de San Rafael

  • Bejenaru Luminiţa, Danu Mihaela, Bodi George, Stanc Simina – Food provisioning in the Chalcolithic society of the Cucuteni culture: integrative study concerning the tell of Poduri-Dealul Ghindaru (Bacău County, Romania)
  • Stanc Margareta Simina, Tewari Devi Prasad – Animal resources exploitation in the Ganga Plain (Uttar Pradesh area; 2000 BC – 1800 AD)
  • Stanc Margareta Simina, Bejenaru Luminita – Animal resources exploitation during the Early Iron Age in the space between Danube and the Black Sea