This paper presents the motivation, procedures, and results of an experiment that examines short episodes of animal trampling in dry and water saturated substrates in South India. While horizontal artifact displacement was similar to that modeled by other trampling experiments, vertical artifact displacement in water saturated substrates was greater than any reported experiment to date. The toolstone used in this experiment, a silicious limestone, exhibited minimal damage after trampling. Artifact inclination patterning appeared to be a potentially diagnostic middle-range marker of trampling in water saturated substrates. Given the abundant number of Paleolithic sites that are located on flat, open surfaces near water-bodies, or experience ...
Functional analyses of stone tool assemblages face a number of methodological challenges. Aside from...
Few neotaphonomic studies of trampling on bones have been made, especially in fine and soft sediment...
ABSTRACT: Analysis of a deformed burrow in a slump sheet within turbidites of the Coastal Franciscan...
This paper presents the motivation, procedures, and results of an experiment that examines short epi...
This paper presents the motivation, procedures, and results of an experiment that examines short epi...
Micromorphologists are often interested in identifying surfaces intercalated within stratified seque...
Controlled experiments in lithic technology tend to focus on controlling the human component of lith...
An often cited but little understood archaeological disturbance process is the effect of a site\u27s...
Understanding post-depositional movement of artefacts is vital to making reliable claims about the f...
This article enters into the general problem of the characteri-zation of the natural ant anthropic p...
International audienceExperiments based on the premise of uniformitarism are an effective tool to es...
Qualitative observations in an area with steep scree slopes in Turkey suggested that trampling by go...
The goal of this research is to contribute to an understanding of how natural site- formation proces...
Stone tools can, apart from human-made retouch, exhibit traces of damage due to post depositional pr...
We present a trampling experiment aimed at evaluating the overall morphological modifications on sto...
Functional analyses of stone tool assemblages face a number of methodological challenges. Aside from...
Few neotaphonomic studies of trampling on bones have been made, especially in fine and soft sediment...
ABSTRACT: Analysis of a deformed burrow in a slump sheet within turbidites of the Coastal Franciscan...
This paper presents the motivation, procedures, and results of an experiment that examines short epi...
This paper presents the motivation, procedures, and results of an experiment that examines short epi...
Micromorphologists are often interested in identifying surfaces intercalated within stratified seque...
Controlled experiments in lithic technology tend to focus on controlling the human component of lith...
An often cited but little understood archaeological disturbance process is the effect of a site\u27s...
Understanding post-depositional movement of artefacts is vital to making reliable claims about the f...
This article enters into the general problem of the characteri-zation of the natural ant anthropic p...
International audienceExperiments based on the premise of uniformitarism are an effective tool to es...
Qualitative observations in an area with steep scree slopes in Turkey suggested that trampling by go...
The goal of this research is to contribute to an understanding of how natural site- formation proces...
Stone tools can, apart from human-made retouch, exhibit traces of damage due to post depositional pr...
We present a trampling experiment aimed at evaluating the overall morphological modifications on sto...
Functional analyses of stone tool assemblages face a number of methodological challenges. Aside from...
Few neotaphonomic studies of trampling on bones have been made, especially in fine and soft sediment...
ABSTRACT: Analysis of a deformed burrow in a slump sheet within turbidites of the Coastal Franciscan...