Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © Oxbow Books and the Association for Environmental Archaeology 2004.Scattered and commingled human and animal remains are commonly encountered on archaeological sites, and this contextual relationship begs the question of whether human and animals were treated in a similar manner before burial. The recording system presented here provides a means by which to confront problems of equifinality - that is, when taphonomic alterations create apparently similar patterns and, therefore, confuse behavioural inferences drawn from them. This method hinges on a standardised representation of the zones on human skeletal elements that allow comparison with those described by Dobney and Rielly...
In 2015, a Florida forensic anthropology laboratory received a commingled assemblage of human remain...
“The skeletal remains of some other animals, particularly when fragmentary, are often difficult to d...
Forensic taphonomy encompasses the study of the processes of decomposition, the circumstances of dea...
Commingled and fragmentary human remains are a common occurrence in archaeological and forensic cont...
The fragmentation and commingling of ancient human remains, particularly those from disturbed contex...
An estimate of how many individuals are represented in a commingled assemblage is important to inter...
archaeological records. As a result of the manner in which human and animal remains are traditionall...
International audienceWhen confronted with buried cremated skeletal remains, forensic anthropologist...
We illustrate an interdisciplinary approach to identify a victim in a case with complex taphonomic a...
Methodological options for differentiating commingled human from nonhuman calcined remains are limit...
The use of disarticulated human remains in abandonment ritual at Homol’ovi has been studied by previ...
iii Taphonomic experiments were conducted in order to determine if the lack of faunal remains at an ...
Forensic Anthropologists around the world use a variety of techniques to understand people using ana...
The analysis of human remains in archaeological contexts is often complicated by the presence of hig...
International audiencePositive identification of human remains is the very first step in anthropolog...
In 2015, a Florida forensic anthropology laboratory received a commingled assemblage of human remain...
“The skeletal remains of some other animals, particularly when fragmentary, are often difficult to d...
Forensic taphonomy encompasses the study of the processes of decomposition, the circumstances of dea...
Commingled and fragmentary human remains are a common occurrence in archaeological and forensic cont...
The fragmentation and commingling of ancient human remains, particularly those from disturbed contex...
An estimate of how many individuals are represented in a commingled assemblage is important to inter...
archaeological records. As a result of the manner in which human and animal remains are traditionall...
International audienceWhen confronted with buried cremated skeletal remains, forensic anthropologist...
We illustrate an interdisciplinary approach to identify a victim in a case with complex taphonomic a...
Methodological options for differentiating commingled human from nonhuman calcined remains are limit...
The use of disarticulated human remains in abandonment ritual at Homol’ovi has been studied by previ...
iii Taphonomic experiments were conducted in order to determine if the lack of faunal remains at an ...
Forensic Anthropologists around the world use a variety of techniques to understand people using ana...
The analysis of human remains in archaeological contexts is often complicated by the presence of hig...
International audiencePositive identification of human remains is the very first step in anthropolog...
In 2015, a Florida forensic anthropology laboratory received a commingled assemblage of human remain...
“The skeletal remains of some other animals, particularly when fragmentary, are often difficult to d...
Forensic taphonomy encompasses the study of the processes of decomposition, the circumstances of dea...