© the individual authors, 2006[FIRST PARAGRAPH] Theodore White (1952, 1953) was amongst the first to realize that skeletal part frequencies might tell us much about past hunting and butchery strategies, and that presence or absence of particular elements might be related to particular economic decisions. It was Binford (1978), however, who first introduced a methodological mechanism for the study of bone transport decisions that made use of uniformitarian principles. Binford (ibid.) calculated economic indices for the value of different caribou elements and compared these indices in the form of scatter-graphs against actual bone transport, as carried out by Nunamiut hunters. Put at its simplest, he argued that low utility elements are left ...
The hypothesis that megafauna extinction some 10,000 years ago was due to overkill by Paleolithic ...
A small assemblage of bison bones from the Palaeoindian (10,700 to 9500 BP) components at Charlie La...
In October of 2017 a small crew of students excavated Wilde Cave. The floor of this lava tube locate...
© Individual authors, 2001The importance of studying skeletal part abundance, with respect to econom...
This paper uses rationale derived from central place foraging models to explore the factors that gui...
Relative abundances of skeletal elements at Plio-Pleistocene archaeological sites have long been int...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © 2004 Prometheus Press/Palaeontological Netw...
Zooarchaeologists frequently use the relative abundance of skeletal elements in faunal assemblages i...
For more than 40 years, zooarchaeologists have explored possible criteria for distinguishing ungulat...
During the Middle Paleolithic period, bone marrow extraction was an essential source of fat nutrient...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Expands the understanding of large-scale hunting metho...
uir so archaeological measurement of diet breadth, a key variable in many foraging theory approaches...
This paper introduces a collection of 11 papers originally presented in a symposium held at the 2004...
The role of big game in human foraging economies, and subsistence specialization on such resources, ...
In archaeozoology, counts are generally considered as replicable data that accurately represent the ...
The hypothesis that megafauna extinction some 10,000 years ago was due to overkill by Paleolithic ...
A small assemblage of bison bones from the Palaeoindian (10,700 to 9500 BP) components at Charlie La...
In October of 2017 a small crew of students excavated Wilde Cave. The floor of this lava tube locate...
© Individual authors, 2001The importance of studying skeletal part abundance, with respect to econom...
This paper uses rationale derived from central place foraging models to explore the factors that gui...
Relative abundances of skeletal elements at Plio-Pleistocene archaeological sites have long been int...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © 2004 Prometheus Press/Palaeontological Netw...
Zooarchaeologists frequently use the relative abundance of skeletal elements in faunal assemblages i...
For more than 40 years, zooarchaeologists have explored possible criteria for distinguishing ungulat...
During the Middle Paleolithic period, bone marrow extraction was an essential source of fat nutrient...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Expands the understanding of large-scale hunting metho...
uir so archaeological measurement of diet breadth, a key variable in many foraging theory approaches...
This paper introduces a collection of 11 papers originally presented in a symposium held at the 2004...
The role of big game in human foraging economies, and subsistence specialization on such resources, ...
In archaeozoology, counts are generally considered as replicable data that accurately represent the ...
The hypothesis that megafauna extinction some 10,000 years ago was due to overkill by Paleolithic ...
A small assemblage of bison bones from the Palaeoindian (10,700 to 9500 BP) components at Charlie La...
In October of 2017 a small crew of students excavated Wilde Cave. The floor of this lava tube locate...