Fragments of chelonian carapace and plastral dermal plates are well-represented from archaeological sites in the world's dry and wet tropics. However, although these bones are easily identified at an element level, few archaeological reports have explored the potential of using features of form and surface sculpturing as a way to refine that identification to genus or species. The ability to achieve such a refinement would benefit environmental and human subsistence strategy models alike. The objective of the current paper was to isolate recurrent and readily visible surface characteristics on the dermal plates from a selection of commonly occurring Southeast Asian hard- and soft-shelled turtles. Using these criteria, analysis is made of th...
There are 42 species of turtles; including sea turtle, freshwater turtle, tortoise, and softshell tu...
Fragmented skeletal remains of marine turtles occur frequently in archaeological and natural deposit...
Meta-analysis of archaeozoological data from 28 prehistoric sites in Thailand and Peninsular Malaysi...
International audienceAbstract Although non-marine turtles are nearly ubiquitous in the Southeast As...
International audienceSmall, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (...
Advancements in molecular science are continually improving our knowledge of marine turtle biology a...
A description of Pleistocene fossil turtles discovered in the Talara Tar Seeps, Tablazos deposits of...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...
Proper taxonomic identification is critical to our understanding of biodiversity and the underlying ...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...
Turtles always fascinated men primarily by morphology, unique embryogenesis and later also by uncert...
Based on an integrative taxonomic approach, we examine the differentiation of Southeast Asian snail-...
Distinguishing between species is an essential aspect of animal research and conservation. For turtl...
There are 42 species of turtles; including sea turtle, freshwater turtle, tortoise, and softshell tu...
Fragmented skeletal remains of marine turtles occur frequently in archaeological and natural deposit...
Meta-analysis of archaeozoological data from 28 prehistoric sites in Thailand and Peninsular Malaysi...
International audienceAbstract Although non-marine turtles are nearly ubiquitous in the Southeast As...
International audienceSmall, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (...
Advancements in molecular science are continually improving our knowledge of marine turtle biology a...
A description of Pleistocene fossil turtles discovered in the Talara Tar Seeps, Tablazos deposits of...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...
Proper taxonomic identification is critical to our understanding of biodiversity and the underlying ...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...
Turtles always fascinated men primarily by morphology, unique embryogenesis and later also by uncert...
Based on an integrative taxonomic approach, we examine the differentiation of Southeast Asian snail-...
Distinguishing between species is an essential aspect of animal research and conservation. For turtl...
There are 42 species of turtles; including sea turtle, freshwater turtle, tortoise, and softshell tu...
Fragmented skeletal remains of marine turtles occur frequently in archaeological and natural deposit...
Meta-analysis of archaeozoological data from 28 prehistoric sites in Thailand and Peninsular Malaysi...