Experiments on fire manipulation of bones as fuel demonstrated that animal bones are effective in the act of maintaining lasting combustion. These experiments are almost always applied to the studies in hunter-gather societies in prehistory, even though the use of bones as fuel is also known in historical times. Based on data and models resulting from these recent experiments, both in laboratory and in real hearths, I tested the hypothesis of the use of animal bone as fuel in the third/second millennium BC walled enclosure of Castanheiro do Vento, in northern Portugal. The faunal assemblage shows some specific characteristics such as a very low percentage of identifiable material and close to 90% of charred bones with a very high index of f...
As in traditional societies today ancient societies probably selected different fuels to meet specif...
International audienceThe faunal assemblage from the open-air site of Saint-Antoine at Vitrolles (Ha...
International audienceCremains alterations often restrict the analysis of osteoarchaeological assemb...
Experiments on fire manipulation of bones as fuel demonstrated that animal bones are effective in th...
Burnt bone, mostly spongy bone, is found on many archaeological sites. An experimental study of the ...
Burnt bone, mostly spongy bone, is found on many archaeological sites. An experimental study of the ...
International audienceThe hypothesis of bone being used as fuel is put forward to explain the abunda...
Bones or fossil fuels associated with combustion structures have been widely discussed in several wo...
The use of bone as fuel has been already documented in some sites dated to the Middle and Upper Pala...
International audienceThe use of bone as fuel during the lower Aurignacian in the Pataud rock shelte...
Different funerary behaviors are recorded in the Iberian Peninsula during Late Prehistory. Cremation...
The site of Gruta da Aroeira (Torres Novas, Portugal), with evidence of human occupancy dating to ca...
The Abric Romaní rock-shelter (Capellades, Barcelona) is a key site for studying the use of fire amo...
Control of fire was a hallmark of developing human cognition and an essential technology for the col...
Most people, when building a fire, look for wood for their fuel source. However, wood was not availa...
As in traditional societies today ancient societies probably selected different fuels to meet specif...
International audienceThe faunal assemblage from the open-air site of Saint-Antoine at Vitrolles (Ha...
International audienceCremains alterations often restrict the analysis of osteoarchaeological assemb...
Experiments on fire manipulation of bones as fuel demonstrated that animal bones are effective in th...
Burnt bone, mostly spongy bone, is found on many archaeological sites. An experimental study of the ...
Burnt bone, mostly spongy bone, is found on many archaeological sites. An experimental study of the ...
International audienceThe hypothesis of bone being used as fuel is put forward to explain the abunda...
Bones or fossil fuels associated with combustion structures have been widely discussed in several wo...
The use of bone as fuel has been already documented in some sites dated to the Middle and Upper Pala...
International audienceThe use of bone as fuel during the lower Aurignacian in the Pataud rock shelte...
Different funerary behaviors are recorded in the Iberian Peninsula during Late Prehistory. Cremation...
The site of Gruta da Aroeira (Torres Novas, Portugal), with evidence of human occupancy dating to ca...
The Abric Romaní rock-shelter (Capellades, Barcelona) is a key site for studying the use of fire amo...
Control of fire was a hallmark of developing human cognition and an essential technology for the col...
Most people, when building a fire, look for wood for their fuel source. However, wood was not availa...
As in traditional societies today ancient societies probably selected different fuels to meet specif...
International audienceThe faunal assemblage from the open-air site of Saint-Antoine at Vitrolles (Ha...
International audienceCremains alterations often restrict the analysis of osteoarchaeological assemb...