In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Savrda and Lewis Gastaldo define taphonomy as the paleontological subdiscipline which is concerned with the process responsible for any organism becoming part of the fossil record, and ...
Rounds, Amberly
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Crystallization of calcite from amorphous calcium carbonate: earthworms show the way [PDF]
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Domesticating Mathematics: Taxonomic Diversity in Archaeozoological Assemblages [PDF]
Understanding taxonomic richness is indispensable in studying the choices made in the exploitation of the local fauna such as those of the broad-spectrum revolution in the Near East.
Bartosiewicz, László +2 more
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Mughr El-Hamamah (Jordan): Archaeobotanical Taphonomy and Site Formation Processes
Mónica Alonso Eguíluz +7 more
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First pterosaur remains from the Cretaceous of Poland [PDF]
The first records of pterosaurs from the Cretaceous of Poland are reported, on the basis of fragmentary remains from the marine Upper Albian (Lower Cretaceous) of the Annopol Anticline, central Poland.
Machalski, Marcin, Martill, David M.
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New metric products, movies and 3D models from old stereopairs and their application to the in situ palaeontological site of Ambrona [PDF]
[ES] Este artículo está basado en la información del siguiente proyecto:● LDGP_mem_006-1: "[S_Ambrona_Insitu] Levantamiento fotogramétrico del yacimiento paleontológico “Museo in situ” de Ambrona (Soria)", http://hdl.handle.net/10810/7353● LDGP_mem_006-1:
Lopetegi Galarraga, Ane +5 more
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This work provides a review of the state of knowledge of woolly rhinoceroses in Poland. We compile research results from the 19th century to the present day and consider the collected data not only quantitatively, but above all qualitatively.
Pawłowska Kamilla +2 more
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Who ate the birds: the taphonomy of Sarakenos Cave, Greece [PDF]
Zbigniew M. Bocheński +5 more
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Evidence of a therapsid scavenger in the Late Permian Karoo Basin, South Africa
Dicynodonts are an extinct group of herbivorous non-mammalian therapsids (‘mammal-like’ reptiles) that are widely known from terrestrial Permo-Triassic strata throughout Pangaea.
Nicholas Fordyce +2 more
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The Late Pleistocene microvertebrate fauna of the Vaskapu Cave (North Hungary) and its taphonomical, biostratigraphical and palaeoecological implications [PDF]
About 60 years later than the systematic excavation in 1933 carried out by Dr. Mária Mottl and her coworkers, the Vaskapu locality in North Hungary was rediscovered by Dr. János Hír.
Cséfán, Tünde +3 more
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