Dr. Katherine MooreClark, Jackson R2023-05-222023-05-222022-04-272022-05-07https://repository.upenn.edu/handle/20.500.14332/1660Anau, Turkmenistan offers a lens into Central Asian cultural and societal development. Its continuous settlement through the Bronze Age has served to provide stratigraphic chronologies for the entire region. Via detailed observation of a previously unstudied assemblage of faunal remains, this paper seeks to build on our understanding of Central Asian archaeology. A taphonomy-based study yielded insight into the preparation and discard of animal materials. Aspects of cooking, scavenging, and post-depositional damage are discussed in detail.turkmenistancentral asiabronze agearchaeologyzooarchaeologytaphonomyAnthropologyFaunal Remains from Anau South Trench 5: A Preliminary StudyDissertation/Thesis