Experimental Taphonomy has assisted in the simulation and understanding of variables that affect the fidelity of paleontological and zooarchaeological records. In this experimental study was tested the role of thermal action on the decomposition of Anchoviella lepidentostole "Manjuba" in different substrates. It was observed that the precooking of carcasses tends to potentiate the initial disarticulation of their parts, even before being buried. The decomposition and preservation rates also varied according to the substrates in which the fish were buried, implying morphological transformations and loss of anatomical parts. In sand, the decomposition rate of the carcasses was higher when compared to other substrates. In clay, the specimens u...
First Micromorphological Studies of Brazilian Sambaquis, Jabuticabeira II Site, Santa Catarina State...
There is currently an incomplete understanding of the effects that aquatic processes have on skeleta...
The preservation of fossils depends on several interactions of organic and inorganic chemical proces...
Dissertação de Mestrado em Medicina Legal e Ciências Forenses apresentada à Faculdade de MedicinaO o...
Decay experiments have the potential to provide useful analogues in the interpretation of archaeolog...
Decay experiments have the potential to provide useful analogues in the interpretation of archaeolog...
Fish taphonomy from archaeological sites provides considerable useful information about human behavi...
Taphonomy has two proximate goals: description of ancient biological interactions and description of...
Fish body part frequency is a widely used criteria to determine the cultural or natural origin of fi...
The morphological and chemical properties of fish calcified structures provide excellent environment...
The present work deals with the taphonomic study of Eremotherium laurillardi (Lund, 1842), a ground ...
[EN] X-ray diffraction, optical polarizing microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and electron mic...
International audienceProgressive biomineralization of a skeleton occurs during ontogeny in most ani...
The object of this work is to provide sets of images of taphonomic modifications of vertebrate bones...
FIRST MICROMORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES OF BRAZILIAN SAMBAQUIS, JABUTICABIERA II SITE, SANTA CATARINA STATE...
First Micromorphological Studies of Brazilian Sambaquis, Jabuticabeira II Site, Santa Catarina State...
There is currently an incomplete understanding of the effects that aquatic processes have on skeleta...
The preservation of fossils depends on several interactions of organic and inorganic chemical proces...
Dissertação de Mestrado em Medicina Legal e Ciências Forenses apresentada à Faculdade de MedicinaO o...
Decay experiments have the potential to provide useful analogues in the interpretation of archaeolog...
Decay experiments have the potential to provide useful analogues in the interpretation of archaeolog...
Fish taphonomy from archaeological sites provides considerable useful information about human behavi...
Taphonomy has two proximate goals: description of ancient biological interactions and description of...
Fish body part frequency is a widely used criteria to determine the cultural or natural origin of fi...
The morphological and chemical properties of fish calcified structures provide excellent environment...
The present work deals with the taphonomic study of Eremotherium laurillardi (Lund, 1842), a ground ...
[EN] X-ray diffraction, optical polarizing microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and electron mic...
International audienceProgressive biomineralization of a skeleton occurs during ontogeny in most ani...
The object of this work is to provide sets of images of taphonomic modifications of vertebrate bones...
FIRST MICROMORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES OF BRAZILIAN SAMBAQUIS, JABUTICABIERA II SITE, SANTA CATARINA STATE...
First Micromorphological Studies of Brazilian Sambaquis, Jabuticabeira II Site, Santa Catarina State...
There is currently an incomplete understanding of the effects that aquatic processes have on skeleta...
The preservation of fossils depends on several interactions of organic and inorganic chemical proces...