An isolated adult human ulna fragment recovered from the 'black mould' layer of Kent's Cavern by William Pengelly in 1866 exhibits a series of stone tool cut marks. The specimen has been directly AMS 14C-dated to 7314-7075cal bc (OxA-20588: 8185±38 bp) and may be from the same individual as a maxilla fragment dated to the same period. The cut marks are located on the olecranon process, in a position indicative of dismemberment, whereas the fracture characteristics of the bone furthermore suggest peri-mortem breakage, typical of butchery for the extraction of marrow. We here present and discuss the specimen and consider both ritual mortuary treatment and anthropophagy as possible explanations. Although it is difficult to interpret a single e...
While long known as a feature of the Near Eastern Neolithic, there is growing evidence for the speci...
Preliminary research on a new sample of damaged and marked human bones excavated from Gough\u27s Cav...
International audienceTo better understand technological change during the Stone Age, various method...
An isolated adult human ulna fragment recovered from the 'black mould' layer of Kent's Cavern by Wil...
An isolated adult human ulna fragment recovered from the ‘black mould’ layer of Kent\u27s Cavern by ...
Cut-marked and broken human bones are a recurrent feature of Magdalenian (~17–12,000 years BP, uncal...
Cut-marked and broken human bones are a recurrent feature of Magdalenian (~17-12,000 years BP, uncal...
A recurring theme of late Upper Palaeolithic Magdalenian human bone assemblages is the remarkable ra...
Human induced damage is the main taphonomic modification observed on the fossil bone assemblage of G...
The use of human braincases as drinking cups and containers has extensive historic and ethnographic ...
Evidence and traces recorded on fossil bones, directly or indirectly produced by hominins, can shed ...
Margaux Cave (Belgium) yielded a Pre‐Boreal Early Mesolithic burial covered by what resembled a buri...
Objectives Humanly induced modifications on human and non‐human bones from four archaeological sites...
International audienceWe report on the analysis of three human cranial fragments from a Mousterian c...
In Central Europe, human remains from the Magdalenian are a rare phenomenon. In Central and Western ...
While long known as a feature of the Near Eastern Neolithic, there is growing evidence for the speci...
Preliminary research on a new sample of damaged and marked human bones excavated from Gough\u27s Cav...
International audienceTo better understand technological change during the Stone Age, various method...
An isolated adult human ulna fragment recovered from the 'black mould' layer of Kent's Cavern by Wil...
An isolated adult human ulna fragment recovered from the ‘black mould’ layer of Kent\u27s Cavern by ...
Cut-marked and broken human bones are a recurrent feature of Magdalenian (~17–12,000 years BP, uncal...
Cut-marked and broken human bones are a recurrent feature of Magdalenian (~17-12,000 years BP, uncal...
A recurring theme of late Upper Palaeolithic Magdalenian human bone assemblages is the remarkable ra...
Human induced damage is the main taphonomic modification observed on the fossil bone assemblage of G...
The use of human braincases as drinking cups and containers has extensive historic and ethnographic ...
Evidence and traces recorded on fossil bones, directly or indirectly produced by hominins, can shed ...
Margaux Cave (Belgium) yielded a Pre‐Boreal Early Mesolithic burial covered by what resembled a buri...
Objectives Humanly induced modifications on human and non‐human bones from four archaeological sites...
International audienceWe report on the analysis of three human cranial fragments from a Mousterian c...
In Central Europe, human remains from the Magdalenian are a rare phenomenon. In Central and Western ...
While long known as a feature of the Near Eastern Neolithic, there is growing evidence for the speci...
Preliminary research on a new sample of damaged and marked human bones excavated from Gough\u27s Cav...
International audienceTo better understand technological change during the Stone Age, various method...