Archeological distribution of the archeological materials from Cova Foradada across the different layers. Lithics, bone tools, seashells, cut-marked bones, and burned bones represent anthropogenic impact on the assemblage formation.</p
Osteoarchaeological materials are influenced by many consecutive factors, from human hunting strateg...
<p>Distribution map of Neolithic sites mentioned in the text where cylindrical artifacts (both fired...
Osteoarchaeological materials are influenced by many consecutive factors, from human hunting strateg...
Zooarchaeological and taphonomic accounts of the different layers of Cova Foradada. The columns show...
<p>Charcoal assemblages recovered in the Gravettian levels of Cova de la Barriada.</p
In order to assess the distribution of African Palaeolithic sites and hominin remains, we need an un...
Cultural layers are deposits resulting from settlement and human activity on natural soil in the pas...
Cultural layers are deposits resulting from settlement and human activity on natural soil in the pas...
General counts and composition of lithic material studied at KDS (exclusive of unretouched chunks an...
Understanding the cause of patchy bone distributions in archaeological sites requires that one disti...
Left scale is for lithic specimens (complete and fragments), right scale is for bone and charcoal fr...
Cultural layers are deposits resulting from settlement and human activity on natural soil in the pas...
Cultural layers are deposits resulting from settlement and human activity on natural soil in the pas...
Understanding the cause of patchy bone distributions in archaeological sites requires that one disti...
Above, XY plot of the 3D-registered remains from each layer. Below, stacked percentage bar plot show...
Osteoarchaeological materials are influenced by many consecutive factors, from human hunting strateg...
<p>Distribution map of Neolithic sites mentioned in the text where cylindrical artifacts (both fired...
Osteoarchaeological materials are influenced by many consecutive factors, from human hunting strateg...
Zooarchaeological and taphonomic accounts of the different layers of Cova Foradada. The columns show...
<p>Charcoal assemblages recovered in the Gravettian levels of Cova de la Barriada.</p
In order to assess the distribution of African Palaeolithic sites and hominin remains, we need an un...
Cultural layers are deposits resulting from settlement and human activity on natural soil in the pas...
Cultural layers are deposits resulting from settlement and human activity on natural soil in the pas...
General counts and composition of lithic material studied at KDS (exclusive of unretouched chunks an...
Understanding the cause of patchy bone distributions in archaeological sites requires that one disti...
Left scale is for lithic specimens (complete and fragments), right scale is for bone and charcoal fr...
Cultural layers are deposits resulting from settlement and human activity on natural soil in the pas...
Cultural layers are deposits resulting from settlement and human activity on natural soil in the pas...
Understanding the cause of patchy bone distributions in archaeological sites requires that one disti...
Above, XY plot of the 3D-registered remains from each layer. Below, stacked percentage bar plot show...
Osteoarchaeological materials are influenced by many consecutive factors, from human hunting strateg...
<p>Distribution map of Neolithic sites mentioned in the text where cylindrical artifacts (both fired...
Osteoarchaeological materials are influenced by many consecutive factors, from human hunting strateg...