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Less known is evidence of the prehistoric occupation occurring until the... <a class="more_link u-tcGrayDark u-linkUnstyled" data-container=".work_43333239" data-show=".complete" data-hide=".summarized" data-more-link-behavior="true" href="#">more</a></div><div class="complete hidden">The area corresponding to the modern city of Rome is usually known for the magnificent remains of the Roman civilization and the myths of its foundation in 753 BC. Less known is evidence of the prehistoric occupation occurring until the Bronze Age along the territory corresponding to the city of Rome and the surrounding area, called "Campagna Romana". Indeed, until a few years ago, the archaeological evidence relating to the phases of recent prehistory, from the Neolithic to the beginning of the Bronze Age, were completely, or almost completely, unknown. 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To strengthen inferences derived from cutmark data, we conducted experiments with Turkana butchers. We test two... <a class="more_link u-tcGrayDark u-linkUnstyled" data-container=".work_41142716" data-show=".complete" data-hide=".summarized" data-more-link-behavior="true" href="#">more</a></div><div class="complete hidden">Cutmark frequencies are often cited in discussions of Oldowan hominid behavior, yet their interpretation remains enigmatic. To strengthen inferences derived from cutmark data, we conducted experiments with Turkana butchers. We test two hypotheses: (1) cutmark frequency is related to the amount of meat present, and (2) cutmark frequency is related to the size of the bone/carcass being butchered. Hypothesis 1 is not supported, while hypothesis 2 is supported. We document a positive correlation between bone/carcass size and cutmark frequency. 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Some actualistic work have shown that the taphonomic profile of death... <a class="more_link u-tcGrayDark u-linkUnstyled" data-container=".work_15198587" data-show=".complete" data-hide=".summarized" data-more-link-behavior="true" href="#">more</a></div><div class="complete hidden">An underlying and important question in taphofacies studies is how much the<br />oceanographic and sedimentary conditions do influence the preservation state of<br />fossils. Some actualistic work have shown that the taphonomic profile of death<br />assemblages are controlled rather by site (or facies) -level factors than large-scale<br />parameters. Experiments and Recent-based observation performed in small<br />geographical areas sometimes impair reaching patterns that could be better<br />transposed to the deep-time record. Here we used samples gathered from a variety of<br />depths (seven samples from 7 to 150 m) along the Southern Brazilian Continental Shelf<br />(SBCS), in predominantly muddy facies, to determine whether and how much do depth<br />influence the taphonomic condition observed in bivalve remains. Standard taphonomic<br />analysis was performed on identifiable shells and fragments larger than 4 mm, using a<br />categorical scoring system developed from previous publications. Statistical analysis<br />was conducted in the free software R, using package vegan. Multivariate statistics,<br />composed of cluster analysis, multivariate analysis of variance with permutation<br />(PERMANOVA) and distance-based Redundancy Analysis (RDA), was performed to<br />obtain the quantitative proportion of influence of depth over the taphonomic damage<br />observed in seven bottom-level samples (topmost 10-20 cm layer, roughly<br />corresponding to the Taphonomically Active Zone). By keeping the facies controlled<br />(only samples from mud) it was possible to attain the damage to the depth variation<br />among samples. RDA showed that up to 46% of the taphonomic variation observed<br />relates to the variation in depth, while three groups of taphonomic signatures can be<br />selected, using PERMANOVA (F= 8.2005, p<0.001): Group R1, consisting of<br />corrasion, encrustation and dissolution holes; Group R2, consisted of fragmentation,<br />small pits, color alteration, reduced color, and surface bright; and Group R3, consisted<br />of bioerosion (including sponge and microendolithic traces), large pits, drilling predation<br />marks and oxidized color. The direct implication for taphofacies analysis of the fossil<br />record is that some damage types can be targeted to evaluate with more accuracy the<br />depth gradients present, at least, in mudstones. 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Some actualistic work have shown that the taphonomic profile of death\nassemblages are controlled rather by site (or facies) -level factors than large-scale\nparameters. Experiments and Recent-based observation performed in small\ngeographical areas sometimes impair reaching patterns that could be better\ntransposed to the deep-time record. Here we used samples gathered from a variety of\ndepths (seven samples from 7 to 150 m) along the Southern Brazilian Continental Shelf\n(SBCS), in predominantly muddy facies, to determine whether and how much do depth\ninfluence the taphonomic condition observed in bivalve remains. Standard taphonomic\nanalysis was performed on identifiable shells and fragments larger than 4 mm, using a\ncategorical scoring system developed from previous publications. Statistical analysis\nwas conducted in the free software R, using package vegan. Multivariate statistics,\ncomposed of cluster analysis, multivariate analysis of variance with permutation\n(PERMANOVA) and distance-based Redundancy Analysis (RDA), was performed to\nobtain the quantitative proportion of influence of depth over the taphonomic damage\nobserved in seven bottom-level samples (topmost 10-20 cm layer, roughly\ncorresponding to the Taphonomically Active Zone). By keeping the facies controlled\n(only samples from mud) it was possible to attain the damage to the depth variation\namong samples. RDA showed that up to 46% of the taphonomic variation observed\nrelates to the variation in depth, while three groups of taphonomic signatures can be\nselected, using PERMANOVA (F= 8.2005, p\u003c0.001): Group R1, consisting of\ncorrasion, encrustation and dissolution holes; Group R2, consisted of fragmentation,\nsmall pits, color alteration, reduced color, and surface bright; and Group R3, consisted\nof bioerosion (including sponge and microendolithic traces), large pits, drilling predation\nmarks and oxidized color. The direct implication for taphofacies analysis of the fossil\nrecord is that some damage types can be targeted to evaluate with more accuracy the\ndepth gradients present, at least, in mudstones. [Fapergs 1982-2551/13-7, CNPq\n140568/2014-0 and 140927/2008-5]","downloadable_attachments":[{"id":38578245,"asset_id":15198587,"asset_type":"Work","always_allow_download":false}],"ordered_authors":[{"id":2152810,"first_name":"Fernando","last_name":"Erthal","domain_name":"independent","page_name":"FernandoErthal","display_name":"Fernando Erthal","profile_url":"https://independent.academia.edu/FernandoErthal?f_ri=15780","photo":"https://gravatar.com/avatar/ee55b92ae2ef6fb9c07e08a7dd6b7196?s=65"},{"id":1380433,"first_name":"Matias","last_name":"Ritter","domain_name":"ufrgs","page_name":"MatiasRitter","display_name":"Matias Ritter","profile_url":"https://ufrgs.academia.edu/MatiasRitter?f_ri=15780","photo":"https://0.academia-photos.com/1380433/502212/17761389/s65_matias.ritter.jpg"}],"research_interests":[{"id":1034,"name":"Stratigraphy","url":"https://www.academia.edu/Documents/in/Stratigraphy?f_ri=15780","nofollow":false},{"id":15780,"name":"Taphonomy","url":"https://www.academia.edu/Documents/in/Taphonomy?f_ri=15780","nofollow":false},{"id":175619,"name":"Mollusca","url":"https://www.academia.edu/Documents/in/Mollusca?f_ri=15780","nofollow":false},{"id":245677,"name":"Molluscs","url":"https://www.academia.edu/Documents/in/Molluscs?f_ri=15780","nofollow":false}]}, }) } })();</script></ul></li></ul></div></div><div class="u-borderBottom1 u-borderColorGrayLighter"><div class="clearfix u-pv7x u-mb0x js-work-card work_34470136" data-work_id="34470136" itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="https://schema.org/ScholarlyArticle"><div class="header"><div class="title u-fontSerif u-fs22 u-lineHeight1_3"><a class="u-tcGrayDarkest js-work-link" href="https://www.academia.edu/34470136/Zooarqueolog%C3%ADa_del_Holoceno_tard%C3%ADo_en_el_sur_de_Santa_Fe_El_sitio_Laguna_El_Doce">Zooarqueología del Holoceno tardío en el sur de Santa Fe. El sitio Laguna El Doce</a></div></div><div class="u-pb4x u-mt3x"><div class="summary u-fs14 u-fw300 u-lineHeight1_5 u-tcGrayDarkest"><div class="summarized">En la presente tesis se presentan los primeros resultados obtenidos del análisis del registro óseo faunístico correspondiente a las diez primeras unidades de recolección provenientes de las prospecciones superficiales sistemáticas... <a class="more_link u-tcGrayDark u-linkUnstyled" data-container=".work_34470136" data-show=".complete" data-hide=".summarized" data-more-link-behavior="true" href="#">more</a></div><div class="complete hidden">En la presente tesis se presentan los primeros resultados obtenidos del análisis del registro óseo faunístico correspondiente a las diez primeras unidades de recolección provenientes de las prospecciones superficiales sistemáticas efectuadas en el año 2003 en el sitio Laguna El Doce (LED). Dicho sitio se encuentra ubicado en la margen noreste de la laguna homónima (Departamento General López, Provincia de Santa Fe), a 13 km del pueblo de San Eduardo, en el sector del borde occidental de la Pampa Húmeda, más específicamente en lo que se denomina Pampa Deprimida (Frengüelli 1950) o Pampa de las lagunas del sur de la provincia de Santa Fe (Pasotti y Castellanos 1967). <br />Este análisis pretende ponderar la información arqueológica que puede ser obtenida de sitios de superficie, frente a la tradicional perspectiva que considera la excavación controlada por niveles como aproximación excluyente en arqueología. En ocasiones, diferentes modificaciones en el paisaje generan las condiciones que posibilitan el estudio de evidencias antrópicas de sitios previamente en estratigrafía, que fueron expuestos a causa de una serie de dinámicas y complejas modificaciones erosivas, eólicas y/o hídricas y/o sus combinaciones. En el caso de LED, las fluctuaciones periódicas en el nivel de agua de la laguna debido al régimen pluvial, han remodelado la línea de costa produciendo el desmoronamiento progresivo de la barranca, exponiendo una importante magnitud y diversidad de evidencia arqueológica. Esta ha sufrido una serie de fenómenos naturales que han producido su sesgo, transporte, mezcla y/o fragmentación. Conocer y medir estos procesos, resulta imprescindible como primer paso previo a realizar cualquier análisis interpretativo del sitio. <br />En este sentido, el objetivo principal de este trabajo de tesis es examinar los <br />diferentes agentes involucrados en los procesos de formación y transformación que <br />tuvieron lugar en el sitio arqueológico LED desde el estudio de los restos de fauna <br />recuperados en el mismo. Para llevar adelante este objetivo se considero importante <br />realizar el estudio desde una perspectiva tafonómica (Behrensmeyer 1991; Borrero 1988; Lyman 1994a, 1994b; Mengoni Goñalons 1999). Ya que consideramos que los <br />estudios tafonómicos proveen un marco de referencia que permite identificar los agentes y procesos culturales y naturales que afectan y afectaron la distribución espacial, estructuración y preservación del material recuperado en sitios arqueológicos, tanto desde una perspectiva local como regional.</div></div></div><ul class="InlineList u-ph0x u-fs13"><li class="InlineList-item logged_in_only"><div class="share_on_academia_work_button"><a class="academia_share Button Button--inverseBlue Button--sm js-bookmark-button" data-academia-share="Work/34470136" data-share-source="work_strip" data-spinner="small_white_hide_contents"><i class="fa fa-plus"></i><span class="work-strip-link-text u-ml1x" data-content="button_text">Bookmark</span></a></div></li><li class="InlineList-item"><div class="download"><a id="41e5b67eba790bb4ce98f5b4b2f5e184" rel="nofollow" data-download="{"attachment_id":54353065,"asset_id":34470136,"asset_type":"Work","always_allow_download":false,"track":null,"button_location":"work_strip","source":null,"hide_modal":null}" class="Button Button--sm Button--inverseGreen js-download-button prompt_button doc_download" href="https://www.academia.edu/attachments/54353065/download_file?st=MTczMjQ1ODM5Miw4LjIyMi4yMDguMTQ2&s=work_strip"><i class="fa fa-arrow-circle-o-down fa-lg"></i><span class="u-textUppercase u-ml1x" data-content="button_text">Download</span></a></div></li><li class="InlineList-item"><ul class="InlineList InlineList--bordered u-ph0x"><li class="InlineList-item InlineList-item--bordered"><span class="InlineList-item-text">by <span itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person"><a class="u-tcGrayDark u-fw700" data-has-card-for-user="1214954" href="https://bdp.academia.edu/JimenaCornagliaFern%C3%A1ndez">Jimena Cornaglia Fernández</a><script data-card-contents-for-user="1214954" type="text/json">{"id":1214954,"first_name":"Jimena","last_name":"Cornaglia Fernández","domain_name":"bdp","page_name":"JimenaCornagliaFernández","display_name":"Jimena Cornaglia Fernández","profile_url":"https://bdp.academia.edu/JimenaCornagliaFern%C3%A1ndez?f_ri=15780","photo":"https://0.academia-photos.com/1214954/438298/609485/s65_jimena.cornaglia_fern_ndez.jpg"}</script></span></span></li><li class="js-paper-rank-work_34470136 InlineList-item InlineList-item--bordered hidden"><span class="js-paper-rank-view hidden u-tcGrayDark" data-paper-rank-work-id="34470136"><i class="u-m1x fa fa-bar-chart"></i><strong class="js-paper-rank"></strong></span><script>$(function() { new Works.PaperRankView({ workId: 34470136, container: ".js-paper-rank-work_34470136", }); 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Dicho sitio se encuentra ubicado en la margen noreste de la laguna homónima (Departamento General López, Provincia de Santa Fe), a 13 km del pueblo de San Eduardo, en el sector del borde occidental de la Pampa Húmeda, más específicamente en lo que se denomina Pampa Deprimida (Frengüelli 1950) o Pampa de las lagunas del sur de la provincia de Santa Fe (Pasotti y Castellanos 1967).\r\nEste análisis pretende ponderar la información arqueológica que puede ser obtenida de sitios de superficie, frente a la tradicional perspectiva que considera la excavación controlada por niveles como aproximación excluyente en arqueología. En ocasiones, diferentes modificaciones en el paisaje generan las condiciones que posibilitan el estudio de evidencias antrópicas de sitios previamente en estratigrafía, que fueron expuestos a causa de una serie de dinámicas y complejas modificaciones erosivas, eólicas y/o hídricas y/o sus combinaciones. En el caso de LED, las fluctuaciones periódicas en el nivel de agua de la laguna debido al régimen pluvial, han remodelado la línea de costa produciendo el desmoronamiento progresivo de la barranca, exponiendo una importante magnitud y diversidad de evidencia arqueológica. Esta ha sufrido una serie de fenómenos naturales que han producido su sesgo, transporte, mezcla y/o fragmentación. Conocer y medir estos procesos, resulta imprescindible como primer paso previo a realizar cualquier análisis interpretativo del sitio.\r\nEn este sentido, el objetivo principal de este trabajo de tesis es examinar los\r\ndiferentes agentes involucrados en los procesos de formación y transformación que\r\ntuvieron lugar en el sitio arqueológico LED desde el estudio de los restos de fauna\r\nrecuperados en el mismo. Para llevar adelante este objetivo se considero importante\r\nrealizar el estudio desde una perspectiva tafonómica (Behrensmeyer 1991; Borrero 1988; Lyman 1994a, 1994b; Mengoni Goñalons 1999). 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Previously considered to have been preserved in a shallow bay with a nearby freshwater source, it is here demonstrated to have inhabited an inter‐reef basin.... <a class="more_link u-tcGrayDark u-linkUnstyled" data-container=".work_3148619" data-show=".complete" data-hide=".summarized" data-more-link-behavior="true" href="#">more</a></div><div class="complete hidden">The palaeoecology of the primitive, limbed snake Pachyrhachis is reevaluated. Previously considered to have been preserved in a shallow bay with a nearby freshwater source, it is here demonstrated to have inhabited an inter‐reef basin. Evidence for this comes from the position of the nearest palaeoshoreline (450 km away), the finely laminated carbonate mudstones, and the absence of bioturba‐tion, alluvium, and unequivocally terrestrial or freshwater taxa. Marine adaptations of Pachyrhachis include the laterally compressed body and heavily ossified (pachyostotic) vertebrae and ribs. Hydrodynamic considerations indicate that it was a slow swimmer, and thus an ambush rather than pursuit predator. Morphology of the anterior vertebrae suggests that the strike muscles were well‐developed. 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While fieldwork is still ongoing, in excess of eight hundred elements have already been... <a class="more_link u-tcGrayDark u-linkUnstyled" data-container=".work_29682311" data-show=".complete" data-hide=".summarized" data-more-link-behavior="true" href="#">more</a></div><div class="complete hidden">Here we report on a multigenerational assemblage of Triceratops from the Upper Maastrichtian Lance Formation near Newcastle, eastern Wyoming, USA. While fieldwork is still ongoing, in excess of eight hundred elements have already been uncovered, belonging to a minimal number of six individuals. Detailed geological fieldwork at the excavation site shows that the Triceratops skeletons are entombed within an organic-rich clay to siltstone unit characterized by abundant micro-and macro-floral and-vertebrate remains. The Triceratops bones are associated, but also show clear disarticulation. The fifth skeleton is located at the same site, but circa 4 meters above the main bonebed. The site is remarkable since it yields both cranial and post-cranial remains of individuals of different sizes, representing several ontogenetic stages. This assemblage is one of only a handful known sites of the genus Triceratops that contain abundant post-cranial material 4,6. Ontogeny and especially the validity of taxa in Triceratops, and other Chasmosaurinae (e.g. Torosaurus), have been heavily debated subjects 5,9. However, studies have mostly been restricted to descriptions of cranial material due to the scarcity of post-cranial remains 1,2,3,9. Therefore, this assemblage helps to fill in a gap in our knowledge regarding the post-cranial development of these highly derived ceratopsids. This site offers a higher resolution in the ontogenetic development in particularly the late juvenile or early sub-adult to adult stages of Triceratops. By combining histology, allometric measurements, and analysis of morphological characters, the timing of attaining skeletal maturity along with the expression of morphological characters, like suture closure and cranial ornamentation, can be specified. It is evident that individuals in the sub-adult stage reach near-adult size before the closure of most cranial sutures. Additionally, it is recognized that certain post-cranial elements, especially in the pelvic region, experience major remodelling during ontogeny. 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Diverse subsistence strategies appear to have been followed, making use of a wide range of resources. Rabbits, goats,... <a class="more_link u-tcGrayDark u-linkUnstyled" data-container=".work_4903294" data-show=".complete" data-hide=".summarized" data-more-link-behavior="true" href="#">more</a></div><div class="complete hidden">This work updates the zooarchaeological and taphonomic data available for La Peña de Estebanvela (Ayllón, Segovia). Diverse subsistence strategies appear to have been followed, making use of a wide range of resources. Rabbits, goats, chamois, red deer, roe deer, horses and even carnivores such as the lynx were hunted and processed by humans. The simultaneous presence of these animals in certain layers suggests that Magdalenian hunters exploited many ecological niches, making use of open areas favourable to horses and Equus hydruntinus, wooded areas favourable to red deer, roe deer and rabbits, and mountainous areas favourable to chamois. The skeletal profiles for the different taxa suggest game was brought intact to the site and, therefore, that hunting took place close to the site.</div></div></div><ul class="InlineList u-ph0x u-fs13"><li class="InlineList-item logged_in_only"><div class="share_on_academia_work_button"><a class="academia_share Button Button--inverseBlue Button--sm js-bookmark-button" data-academia-share="Work/4903294" data-share-source="work_strip" data-spinner="small_white_hide_contents"><i class="fa fa-plus"></i><span class="work-strip-link-text u-ml1x" data-content="button_text">Bookmark</span></a></div></li><li class="InlineList-item"><div class="download"><a id="fc4f2b4052f56d08b0c15c983174fbda" rel="nofollow" data-download="{"attachment_id":32169149,"asset_id":4903294,"asset_type":"Work","always_allow_download":false,"track":null,"button_location":"work_strip","source":null,"hide_modal":null}" class="Button Button--sm Button--inverseGreen js-download-button prompt_button doc_download" href="https://www.academia.edu/attachments/32169149/download_file?st=MTczMjQ1ODM5Miw4LjIyMi4yMDguMTQ2&s=work_strip"><i class="fa fa-arrow-circle-o-down fa-lg"></i><span class="u-textUppercase u-ml1x" data-content="button_text">Download</span></a></div></li><li class="InlineList-item"><ul class="InlineList InlineList--bordered u-ph0x"><li class="InlineList-item InlineList-item--bordered"><span class="InlineList-item-text">by <span itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person"><a class="u-tcGrayDark u-fw700" data-has-card-for-user="6396581" href="https://ucm.academia.edu/joseyravedra">jose yravedra</a><script data-card-contents-for-user="6396581" type="text/json">{"id":6396581,"first_name":"jose","last_name":"yravedra","domain_name":"ucm","page_name":"joseyravedra","display_name":"jose yravedra","profile_url":"https://ucm.academia.edu/joseyravedra?f_ri=15780","photo":"/images/s65_no_pic.png"}</script></span></span></li><li class="js-paper-rank-work_4903294 InlineList-item InlineList-item--bordered hidden"><span class="js-paper-rank-view hidden u-tcGrayDark" data-paper-rank-work-id="4903294"><i class="u-m1x fa fa-bar-chart"></i><strong class="js-paper-rank"></strong></span><script>$(function() { new Works.PaperRankView({ workId: 4903294, container: ".js-paper-rank-work_4903294", }); 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Los criterios tenidos en cuenta... <a class="more_link u-tcGrayDark u-linkUnstyled" data-container=".work_69767374" data-show=".complete" data-hide=".summarized" data-more-link-behavior="true" href="#">more</a></div><div class="complete hidden">RESUMEN Se comparan las normativas vigentes sobre prácticas sanitarias de conservación cadavérica requeridas para el traslado de cadáveres, en las diferentes Comunidades autónomas y la legis-lación estatal. Los criterios tenidos en cuenta han sido: qué prácticas sanitarias se incluyen en la normativa, cuáles pueden llevarse a cabo en cadáveres de riesgo sanitario, cuándo se requie-re su realización, en qué momento tras el falle-cimiento pueden realizarse y qué profesionales las pueden llevarlas a cabo y/o responsabilizar-se de las mismas. En el momento de finalizar el artículo se está tramitando la publicación del nuevo decreto de sanidad mortuoria de Anda-lucía, así mismo se está elaborando, por parte del Ministerio de Sanidad, Consumo y Bienes-tar Social, un Real Decreto sobre &quot;Condiciones técnico sanitarias básicas en materia de traslado internacional de cadáveres, restos humanos y restos cadavéricos&quot;. 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Quantitative discrimination criteria remain less developed beyond an assumption that natural shell beds tend to... <a class="more_link u-tcGrayDark u-linkUnstyled" data-container=".work_41653562" data-show=".complete" data-hide=".summarized" data-more-link-behavior="true" href="#">more</a></div><div class="complete hidden">Qualitative discrimination criteria are employed commonly to distinguish cultural shell middens from natural shell deposits. Quantitative discrimination criteria remain less developed beyond an assumption that natural shell beds tend to contain a wider range of shell sizes compared to cultural shell middens. This study further tests this assumption and provides the first comparative quantitative analysis of shell sizes from cultural mid-dens, bird middens, and beach shell beds. Size distributions of opercula of the marine gastropod Turbo undulatus within two modern Pacific Gull (Larus pacificus) middens are compared with two Aboriginal middens (early and late Holocene) and two modern beach deposits from southeast Australia. Results reveal statistically significant differences between bird middens and other types of shell deposits, and that opercula size distributions are useful to distinguish Aboriginal middens from bird middens but not from beach deposits. Supplementary qualitative analysis of taphonomic alteration of opercula reveal similar opercula breakage patterns in human and bird mid-dens, and further support previously recognised criteria to distinguished beach deposits (water rolling and bioerosion) and human middens (burning). 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class="summarized">On the south coast of British Columbia in shíshálh traditional territory, an ancient burial ground (DjRw-14) contains the remains of richly decorated individuals dated to the Charles culture (4000-3500 B.P.). 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With an emphasis on deer remains, a zooarchaeological analysis assesses the possible role of animal remains in mortuary activities. In order to establish if the faunal assemblage from DjRw-14 is indeed unique, with its high frequency of deer remains and low numbers of marine fauna, the site assemblage is considered in comparison to other sites in the Gulf of Georgia with similar cultural components. Ethnographic and archaeological evidence of Coast Salish mortuary practices and beliefs are examined to better understand the ritual acts that took place at DjRw-14. The site ceases to be used as a burial ground with the termination of the Charles Culture, but patterns in fauna remain stable, attesting to the persistence of mortuary traditions. The social and political implications of continuing these traditions are considered in terms of creating and maintaining a social memory and an attachment to an ancestral landscape. 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It is one of the primary predators of rabbits in Iberian ecosystems and probably an important taphonomic agent. Few experimental... <a class="more_link u-tcGrayDark u-linkUnstyled" data-container=".work_9712569" data-show=".complete" data-hide=".summarized" data-more-link-behavior="true" href="#">more</a></div><div class="complete hidden">The Iberian lynx is an endemic predator of the Iberian Peninsula currently restricted to southern Spain. It is one of the primary predators of rabbits in Iberian ecosystems and probably an important taphonomic agent. Few experimental taphonomic research has focused specifically on this aspect because the Iberian lynx is currently the world's most endangered feline. During the late Pleistocene and early Holocene its home range spread to the whole Iberian Peninsula and Southern France. From an anthropological point of view, Southwestern Europe is one of the major areas of interest for studies of leporid fossil accumulations because some archaeological sites show a clear anthropogenic exploitation of rabbits and hares by Neanderthals and Anatomically Modern Humans. This research is framed within the study of variability in the taphonomic signal of the Iberian lynx. In this paper a set of rabbit bones eaten by a female lynx and her cubs during the denning season which takes around two months has been studied. The experimental assemblage has been characterized using the anatomical representation of the remains, breakage patterns and damage modifications preserved on bone surfaces. The taphonomic data are discussed along with data from the literature of the ethology of the Iberian lynx. The characteristics of the taphonomic modifications are very similar in non-ingested remains altered by adults documented in previous works, and non-ingested remains modified by the litter, in terms of anatomical profile, breakage and tooth mark frequency. The main difference is the presence of specific small tooth marks caused by infant individuals. It is concluded that the Iberian lynx may be a significant source of rabbit bone accumulations in caves and shelters, but exclusively during its breeding season. The presence of bones of mixed origin in the final set (non-ingested and ingested) is inferred as a taphonomic signal feature of Iberian lynx. 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For the contextualisation of the results the chronological and... <a class="more_link u-tcGrayDark u-linkUnstyled" data-container=".work_75122994" data-show=".complete" data-hide=".summarized" data-more-link-behavior="true" href="#">more</a></div><div class="complete hidden">The article presents the diagnosis and aetiology of an arthropathological horse (Equus sp.) radius from the Middle Palaeolithic site of Pfeddersheim (Rhine-Hesse, Germany). For the contextualisation of the results the chronological and archaeological frame of the site, the taphonomic history of the faunal assemblage and site formation are summarised. A fracture of the ulna caused a malposition of the humeroradial joint, that developed into a degenerative arthrosis with severe grooving of the articular surface of the radius, extension of the joint by new bone formation and exostosis around the epiphysis. The progression of the disease from the trauma to the final grade of arthrosis and how it affected the horse's life is portrayed. Eventually, the horse fell prey to a large carnivore. 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The remains are clearly associated with Cardial pottery,... <a class="more_link u-tcGrayDark u-linkUnstyled" data-container=".work_31413208" data-show=".complete" data-hide=".summarized" data-more-link-behavior="true" href="#">more</a></div><div class="complete hidden">Excavations at Cova Bonica (Barcelona, Spain) have revealed 98 human remains, grouped into five age clusters and corresponding to a minimum of six non-articulated individuals. The remains are clearly associated with Cardial pottery, lithic artifacts, and ornaments suggesting an Early Neolithic horizon. The radiocarbon dating of three human individuals provides a reliable attribution to this period, with a range between ca. 5470 and 5220 CAL B.C., identifying it as one of the few assemblages of human remains directly dated from this period. 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Recent... <a class="more_link u-tcGrayDark u-linkUnstyled" data-container=".work_35967235" data-show=".complete" data-hide=".summarized" data-more-link-behavior="true" href="#">more</a></div><div class="complete hidden">Despite an increasing literature on the decomposition of human remains, whether buried or exposed, it is important to recognise the role of specific microenvironments which can either trigger or delay the rate of decomposition. Recent casework in Northern England involving buried and partially buried human remains has demonstrated a need for a more detailed understanding of the effect of contrasting site conditions on cadaver decomposition and on the microenvironment created within the grave itself. Pigs (Sus scrofa) were used as body analogues in three interrelated taphonomy experiments to examine differential decomposition of buried human remains. 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At this locality, the stratigraphically... <a class="more_link u-tcGrayDark u-linkUnstyled" data-container=".work_1641743" data-show=".complete" data-hide=".summarized" data-more-link-behavior="true" href="#">more</a></div><div class="complete hidden">An assemblage of the shallow-water radiolitid Eoradiolites liratus (Conrad, 1852) is described from the Upper Cenomanian Galala Formation at Saint Paul (southern Galala, Eastern Desert, Egypt). At this locality, the stratigraphically youngest rudists occur just below the latest Cenomanian ammonite Vascoceras cauvini/V. rumeaui Biozone. Palaeogeographically, E. liratus shows affinities with southern parts of the Mediterranean Tethyan Realm and a close relationship with the Apulian Plate in particular. The species is restricted to the Cenomanian of the Eastern Desert, whereas in Sinai, as well as in the adjacent eastern Mediterranean and other countries in the Near East, it occurs in older (Albian) deposits. The present collection shows a wide range of variation in shape and ornament, yet this does not involve large differences in individual size. The variation within this assemblage of E. liratus is mainly ecophenotypic, rather than ontogenetic. Bioerosion traces are common in the collection available; the number of borings is high and they are concentrated mainly in the commissural area, in radial bands and interbands as well as in left valves. 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Systematic butchering of fallow deer (Dama) at the early Middle Pleistocene Acheulian site of Gesher Benot Ya’aqov (Israel). Journal of Human Evolution 54, 134-149.</a></div></div><div class="u-pb4x u-mt3x"><div class="summary u-fs14 u-fw300 u-lineHeight1_5 u-tcGrayDarkest"><div class="summarized">Three assemblages of fallow deer (Dama sp.) bones excavated from the early middle Pleistocene (oxygen isotope stage 18) layers of the Acheulian site of Gesher Benot Ya‘aqov, Israel, furnish evidence of systematic and repeated exploitation... <a class="more_link u-tcGrayDark u-linkUnstyled" data-container=".work_776958" data-show=".complete" data-hide=".summarized" data-more-link-behavior="true" href="#">more</a></div><div class="complete hidden">Three assemblages of fallow deer (Dama sp.) bones excavated from the early middle Pleistocene (oxygen isotope stage 18) layers of the Acheulian site of Gesher Benot Ya‘aqov, Israel, furnish evidence of systematic and repeated exploitation of complete carcasses by hominins. <br />The excellent state of preservation of the bones and the presence of only minimal signs of carnivore involvement permit an investigation of the role of hominins as the primary agents responsible for the damage to these bones. Hominin expertise in dealing with fallow deer carcasses is manifested by cut marks, percussion marks, and hack marks on the bones. The archaeozoological analysis of the anatomical position and <br />frequency of these marks suggests that carcass processing followed systematic practices that reflect an in-depth knowledge of fallow deer anatomy and a consistent behavioral strategy. These assemblages represent one of the earliest examples of methodological butchering practices in Eurasia. The evidence of carcass processing observed at Gesher Benot Ya‘aqov resembles that seen in late Pleistocene sites in Israel, which were inhabited by modern humans. 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Systematic butchering of fallow deer (Dama) at the early Middle Pleistocene Acheulian site of Gesher Benot Ya’aqov (Israel). 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