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An additional ✝Archearadinae flat-bug species from Cretaceous Burmese Amber (Hemiptera, Aradidae). [PDF]
Cumming RT, Mlynarek JJ.
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Thermal desorption GC/MS on human dental calculus detected minute millet consumption in medieval Ukraine. [PDF]
Shoda S +4 more
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The effect of burial in containers filled with naturally occurring soil and mine tailings on decomposition: a porcine pilot study. [PDF]
Maikov AV, Myburgh J, Keyes CA.
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Piece by piece-a computer-aided method for virtual re-association of commingled fragmented remains. [PDF]
Camine LM +6 more
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StratPal: An R package for creating stratigraphic paleobiology modeling pipelines
Hohmann N, Jarochowska E.
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Journal of Archaeological Science, 1995
Abstract Several long-term taphonomic experiments are described with the aim of providing comparative data with which to interpret palaeontological and archaeological sites. The study of taphonomy is an adjunct to site interpretation, especially the reconstruction of palaeoecology, and an understanding of taphonomic processes can only come about ...
Peter Andrews
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Abstract Several long-term taphonomic experiments are described with the aim of providing comparative data with which to interpret palaeontological and archaeological sites. The study of taphonomy is an adjunct to site interpretation, especially the reconstruction of palaeoecology, and an understanding of taphonomic processes can only come about ...
Peter Andrews
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Why does the UK need a Human Taphonomy Facility? [PDF]
Human Taphonomy Facilities (HTFs) are outdoor laboratories where scientific research is carried out on donated human cadavers in order to understand how human decomposition progresses in a variety of conditions.
Anna Williams, John P Cassella
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Contextual taphonomy for zooarchaeology: Theory, practice and select Levantine case studies
Contextual taphonomy is an archaeological approach that integrates taphonomic variables with stratigraphy and context, often at the intra-site level. A majority of zooarchaeological research explores vertebrate taphonomy broadly by entire temporal levels
Jacqueline S Meier, Reuven Yeshurun
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Notes for a Short Course: Studies in Geology, 1980
Definitions.– Taphonomy is the study of what happens to an organism from the time of its death until it is discovered as a fossil. Whereas paleoecology deals with the interactions between an organism and its environment during life, taphonomy is concerned with post-mortem processes such as disarticulation, predation, transportation, and diagenetic ...
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Definitions.– Taphonomy is the study of what happens to an organism from the time of its death until it is discovered as a fossil. Whereas paleoecology deals with the interactions between an organism and its environment during life, taphonomy is concerned with post-mortem processes such as disarticulation, predation, transportation, and diagenetic ...
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2021
The study of echinoid evolution, diversity, and ecology has always suffered from the fact that they are represented by taxa showing widely differing architectural designs of their multi-plated skeletons, inhabiting a large range of marine paleoenvironments, which result in highly varying taphonomic biases dictating their presence and recognition.
James H. Nebelsick, Andrea Mancosu
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The study of echinoid evolution, diversity, and ecology has always suffered from the fact that they are represented by taxa showing widely differing architectural designs of their multi-plated skeletons, inhabiting a large range of marine paleoenvironments, which result in highly varying taphonomic biases dictating their presence and recognition.
James H. Nebelsick, Andrea Mancosu
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