Faunal Remains from the Ottoman Period (16th Century AD) at Pancota-Turkish Fortress (Arad County)   
        1 Ianuarie 2013
     
    
        
          
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                      cattle breeding
                
                      age profiles
                
                      animal management
                
                      Ottoman period
                
                      Pâncota
                
              
             
                     
          
         
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    Abstract 
      is paper deals with the archaeozoological material from the point “Turkish Fortress” near Pâncota locality, 
Arad County. e faunal sample is not very rich in taxa compared to its size (about 3,500 fragments). Seeing the 
type of the site, monastery or what the Turks rearranged, the situation seems normal. Overall, fourteen species
identified, of which three from poultry (goose, hen, duck), six are domestic mammals (cattle, sheep, goat, pig, 
horse, cat) and five are wild mammals (red deer, wild boar, roe deer, hare and a rodent, perhaps rat). Both presence 
and amount of swine among household waste from the Ottoman period is surprising since its consumption 
had been banned by Muslim communities.. As a matter of course, the faunal information corroborated by the 
archaeological information should clarify this issue in the future. For the moment the sample from Pâncota 
put forward some new information on species exploited in the Ottoman period, waist and body conformation, 
without the pretence to exhaust the subject.