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Applying Canine Detection in Support of Collaborative Archaeology
2021
Advances in Archaeological Practice
This article explores the use of specially trained canines to detect the location of human burials in nonmodern archaeological contexts. It discusses the history of the discipline, training and field methods, the importance of developing a working relationship with descendant communities, project examples, an assessment of canine detection effectiveness, and ways to select a canine detection team. The article highlights how the application of canine detection training and protocols to the
doi:10.1017/aap.2021.12
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