Prehistoric and historical insights in avian zooarchaeology, taphonomy and ancient bird use
F. Dirrigl +3 more
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The 2978 faunal bone remains recovered from the Bronze Age levels at the Castillejo del Bonete site between 2005 and 2019 were analyzed in this study. In the main structure (Great Tumulus 1, Tumulus 2, and Tomb 5), the faunal bone remains were identified
María Ángeles Galindo-Pellicena +6 more
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Soricidae (Mammalia, Insectivora) remains from three Late Miocene localities in western Hungary [PDF]
The Soricidae fauna of Sümeg, Csákvár and Széchenyi Hill (Hungary) is presented. The following taxa were identified in the fauna: Dinosorex sp., Amblycoptus oligodon KORMOS1926, Crusafontina endernica GIBERT1974, Crusafontina vicina (KRETZOJ,1954 ...
Mészáros, L. Gy.
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The taphonomy of cooked bone: characterizing boiling and its physico–chemical effects
Stephen J. Roberts +3 more
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Homotrema rubrum taphonomy as an indicator of sedimen transport of the Bangka Island Waters, North Minahasa [PDF]
M. Nur E. Alam +4 more
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The role of zooarchaeology in the interpretation of socioeconomic status: a discussion with reference to Medieval Europe [PDF]
Social inequality is ubiquitous in human society, and the concept of social standing has been of fundamental importance throughout time (Price and Feinman 1995).
Ashby, S.P.
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Mechanical properties of the chitin-calcium-phosphate “clam shrimp” carapace (Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata): implications for taphonomy and fossilization [PDF]
Timothy I. Astrop +3 more
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Tomb number 2 of the Church of St. Michael in Mornago (Varese, Italy). Anthropological and archaeological study of medieval funeral remains [PDF]
The current paper aims to present the archaeological and anthropological results of the investigation conducted on a medieval burial which presents several features that recall the Longobard culture.
Badino, Paola +2 more
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