Leopards have been the focus of taphonomic research due to their capacity to create bone accumulations, prey on some hominin groups or potentially provide scavenging opportunities to early hominins. Some of the variables explored to characterise felids as taphonomic agents have presented problems of equifinality, such as the frequency of tooth marks on long bone shafts or the dimensions of tooth pits and scores. Recently, new methodologies based on microphotogrammetry and geometric morphometrics have been developed for the morphologic analysis of taphonomic marks, such as tooth marks. Through a review of Bob Brain’s neotaphonomic collection, the present study applies these new techniques to reconstruct leopard tooth marks and compare these ...
International audienceIn archaeological sites, large, medium, and small vertebrate remains may have ...
Misiam is a modern wildebeest-dominated accumulation situated in a steep ravine covered with dense v...
During the Pleistocene, humans and hyenas co‐occurred at sites, which included cavities and rock‐she...
Misiam is a modern wildebeest-dominated accumulation situated in a steep ravine covered with dense v...
Predator-prey relationships are vital for structuring modern ecosystems, but have been especially ch...
Recent studies using geometric morphometrics for taphonomy have yielded interesting results, opening...
The data set presented here contains the MAU% data for the selected hyena-made and leopard-made faun...
Analytic models have been developed to reconstruct early hominin behaviour, especially their subsist...
<div><p>Analytic models have been developed to reconstruct early hominin behaviour, especially their...
The ca. 1.0 myr old fauna from Swartkrans Member 3 (South Africa) preserves abundant indication of c...
Determining the incidence and causes of craniodental damage in wild carnivores is often constrained ...
Longshia-dong Cave, a limestone cave located in the Kenting area within the Kenting National Park of...
Modern day investigation in fields of archaeology and palaeontology can be greatly characterised by ...
Human populations have been known to develop complex relationships with large carnivore species thro...
Zoo animals are crucial for conserving and potentially re-introducing species to the wild, yet it is...
International audienceIn archaeological sites, large, medium, and small vertebrate remains may have ...
Misiam is a modern wildebeest-dominated accumulation situated in a steep ravine covered with dense v...
During the Pleistocene, humans and hyenas co‐occurred at sites, which included cavities and rock‐she...
Misiam is a modern wildebeest-dominated accumulation situated in a steep ravine covered with dense v...
Predator-prey relationships are vital for structuring modern ecosystems, but have been especially ch...
Recent studies using geometric morphometrics for taphonomy have yielded interesting results, opening...
The data set presented here contains the MAU% data for the selected hyena-made and leopard-made faun...
Analytic models have been developed to reconstruct early hominin behaviour, especially their subsist...
<div><p>Analytic models have been developed to reconstruct early hominin behaviour, especially their...
The ca. 1.0 myr old fauna from Swartkrans Member 3 (South Africa) preserves abundant indication of c...
Determining the incidence and causes of craniodental damage in wild carnivores is often constrained ...
Longshia-dong Cave, a limestone cave located in the Kenting area within the Kenting National Park of...
Modern day investigation in fields of archaeology and palaeontology can be greatly characterised by ...
Human populations have been known to develop complex relationships with large carnivore species thro...
Zoo animals are crucial for conserving and potentially re-introducing species to the wild, yet it is...
International audienceIn archaeological sites, large, medium, and small vertebrate remains may have ...
Misiam is a modern wildebeest-dominated accumulation situated in a steep ravine covered with dense v...
During the Pleistocene, humans and hyenas co‐occurred at sites, which included cavities and rock‐she...