Simina Stanc
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University
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The Holocene | 2013
Luminita Bejenaru; Simina Stanc; Mariana Popovici; Adrian Balasescu; Vasile Cotiuga
This paper reviews identification of the auroch (Bos primigenius) during the Holocene in Romania based on data from 190 archaeological sites, corresponding to Neolithic (including Chalcolithic), Bronze Age, Iron Age, Antiquity and the Middle Ages. The assemblages were analysed according to the geographical and historical regionalisation of the Romanian territory (i.e. Moldavia, Dobrudja, Wallachia, Banat, and Transylvania). The data reveal the rather low contribution of hunted aurochs to local economies, though with spatial and temporal variations. Although the species is currently extinct, aurochs still appear in the medieval samples from the 14–15th centuries, and the coincidence of the archaeozoological data with those from documentary sources is marked.
The Holocene | 2018
Luminiţa Bejenaru; George Bodi; Simina Stanc; Mihaela Danu
The paper analyzes the archaeobotanical and archaeozoological remains originating from the middle Holocene (i.e. Chalcolithic site of Poduri-Dealul Ghindaru, in Eastern Romania, Bacău County). Poduri-Dealul Ghindaru site is the only tell settlement known in the area of existence of the Cucuteni culture, with inhabitation levels from Neolithic to the Bronze Age. In order to better understand the diet components of the prehistoric inhabitation belonging to the Cucuteni A and Cucuteni B phases, we follow evidence from archaeozoology, carpology, and palynology. For the carpological taxa, we calculate their ubiquity, diversity, and edibility score. The two sets of taxa are then compared in their similarity. Palynological data record the presence of cereal grains in all samples. We present the archaeozoological taxa with their quantification values and we calculate for the Cucuteni A and B phases, and in comparison with the Bronze Age sample, their richness, Shannon–Weaver diversity index and equitability. A correspondence analysis is carried out in order to compare the exploitation strategies for the three assemblages. For the archaeobotanical data, we find that the Cucuteni A phase is dominated by anthropogenic activity indicators and a heavy reliance on cereals. The Cucuteni B phase seems to be characterized by a restriction of human activity. The archaeozoological data highlight a preference for large mammals (cattle, dear, boar) during Cucuteni A and BA and smaller mammals during Cucuteni B (sheep/goat, pig, hare). We conclude that although the subsistence strategies remain similar, the dietary components change during the Cucuteni A and B phases, probably in response to environmental changes.
Archaeofauna | 2016
Luminita Bejenaru; Simina Stanc; Stefan R. Zamfirescu
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology | 2015
Luminita Bejenaru; Simina Stanc; Mariana Popovici; A. Balasescu
Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Animal Science and Biotechnologies | 2012
Simina Stanc; Luminita Bejenaru; Ludmila Bacumenco-Pirnau
Studia Antiqua et Archaeologica | 2014
Simina Stanc; Valentin Radu; Monica Luca
Archive | 2013
Mariana Popovici; Simina Stanc
Archive | 2012
Simina Stanc; Mariana Popovici
ISTROS | 2012
Simina Stanc; Luminiţa Bejenaru
Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Animal Science and Biotechnologies | 2012
Ludmila Bacumencu-Pirnau; Mihai C. Amariutei; Luminita Bejenaru; Simina Stanc