The identification of human butchery-signatures on fauna from Lower Palaeolithic sites is well documented and readily identifiable. Such bone surface modifications have the potential to provide not only information about past hominin meat-procurement behaviour but address the wider issue of competition for resources with other carnivore species. To understand and discuss these broader issues both hominin and natural bone surface modifications must be understood and contextualised within a site-specific spatial and temporal framework. This paper presents new results from faunal analysis at two key British Lower Palaeolithic localities: Boxgrove and Swanscombe. It illustrates that different depositional environments and excavation histories h...
Our understanding of early human behaviour has always been and continues to be predicated on an arch...
Understanding the integrity of archaeological accumulations and any taphonomic process that interfer...
Human induced damage is the main taphonomic modification observed on the fossil bone assemblage of G...
The identification of human butchery-signatures on fauna from Lower Palaeolithic sites is well docum...
The Boxgrove Horse Butchery Site represents a significant discovery, preserving a single landsurface...
The PhD thesis Ancient Hunters, Modern Butchers presents a first detailed study of bone material fou...
A commonly identified problem in open-air sites is the poor preservation of bone surfaces because of...
Research into the British Lower and Middle Palaeolithic has traditionally focused upon artefact typo...
International audienceFrom the Upper Palaeolithic to the beginning of the Holocene, the presence of ...
A commonly identified problem in open-air sites is the poor preservation of bone surfaces because of...
The late Early Pleistocene site of Untermassfeld, dated to the Jaramillo subchron (ca. 1.07 millions...
The identification of butchery marks in the zooarchaeological record has consistently been debated. ...
International audienceRoc-de-Combe is a well-known Palaeolithic site which has yielded deposits span...
Although preservation of Paleolithic faunal assemblages from open-air settings is often poor, the Lo...
Social practices concerning the treatment of human and animal remains in the Iron Age have long been...
Our understanding of early human behaviour has always been and continues to be predicated on an arch...
Understanding the integrity of archaeological accumulations and any taphonomic process that interfer...
Human induced damage is the main taphonomic modification observed on the fossil bone assemblage of G...
The identification of human butchery-signatures on fauna from Lower Palaeolithic sites is well docum...
The Boxgrove Horse Butchery Site represents a significant discovery, preserving a single landsurface...
The PhD thesis Ancient Hunters, Modern Butchers presents a first detailed study of bone material fou...
A commonly identified problem in open-air sites is the poor preservation of bone surfaces because of...
Research into the British Lower and Middle Palaeolithic has traditionally focused upon artefact typo...
International audienceFrom the Upper Palaeolithic to the beginning of the Holocene, the presence of ...
A commonly identified problem in open-air sites is the poor preservation of bone surfaces because of...
The late Early Pleistocene site of Untermassfeld, dated to the Jaramillo subchron (ca. 1.07 millions...
The identification of butchery marks in the zooarchaeological record has consistently been debated. ...
International audienceRoc-de-Combe is a well-known Palaeolithic site which has yielded deposits span...
Although preservation of Paleolithic faunal assemblages from open-air settings is often poor, the Lo...
Social practices concerning the treatment of human and animal remains in the Iron Age have long been...
Our understanding of early human behaviour has always been and continues to be predicated on an arch...
Understanding the integrity of archaeological accumulations and any taphonomic process that interfer...
Human induced damage is the main taphonomic modification observed on the fossil bone assemblage of G...