This thesis examines patterns of bone remains from big-game hunting in New Zealand archaeological sites, and the origins of these patterns from a taphonomic viewpoint. Taphonomy, as a subdiscipline within archaeology, focuses on the events that impact upon bone remains, in the time between an animal's death and the point of analysis, and the effect of these events on the retrieval of information about the past. In spite of the importance of taphonomy to a fuller understanding of bone deposition, there has been relatively little work undertaken in this field in New Zealand, to date. I examine the effects of two taphonomic agents, weathering (in particular subsurface, as opposed to subaerial weathering) and burning, on moa and seal remains...
This thesis analyses an extensive bone deposit from Allen's Cave, which is situated on the southern...
This article presents an exploratory multivariate statistical approach to gaining a more comprehensi...
The dental wear and the post-cranial dimensions of the prehistoric dog of New Zealand (kuri) are sho...
This thesis examines patterns of bone remains from big-game hunting in New Zealand archaeological si...
The current project investigated the extent to which taphonomic processes such as short-term exposur...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityDetermining the postmortem interval in forensic cases becomes proble...
The potential usefulness of taphonomical research for studies of Pleistocene mammal remains is detai...
The cause(s) of the worldwide Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions and their effects on modern ec...
The study of flaked mammoth bone tools from the Late Pleistocene is a topic that has inspired great ...
archaeological records. As a result of the manner in which human and animal remains are traditionall...
It is often assumed that all avifaunal remains recovered from archaeological contexts have been depo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Savrda and Lewis Gastaldo define ...
The Rose Quarry bonebed found in the Maastrichtian Lance Formation of eastern Wyoming possesses a co...
Localised deposits of Late Pleistocene and Holocene bird bones occur in wetlands throughout New Zeal...
This thesis analyses an extensive bone deposit from Allen's Cave, which is situated on the southern...
This article presents an exploratory multivariate statistical approach to gaining a more comprehensi...
The dental wear and the post-cranial dimensions of the prehistoric dog of New Zealand (kuri) are sho...
This thesis examines patterns of bone remains from big-game hunting in New Zealand archaeological si...
The current project investigated the extent to which taphonomic processes such as short-term exposur...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityDetermining the postmortem interval in forensic cases becomes proble...
The potential usefulness of taphonomical research for studies of Pleistocene mammal remains is detai...
The cause(s) of the worldwide Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions and their effects on modern ec...
The study of flaked mammoth bone tools from the Late Pleistocene is a topic that has inspired great ...
archaeological records. As a result of the manner in which human and animal remains are traditionall...
It is often assumed that all avifaunal remains recovered from archaeological contexts have been depo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Savrda and Lewis Gastaldo define ...
The Rose Quarry bonebed found in the Maastrichtian Lance Formation of eastern Wyoming possesses a co...
Localised deposits of Late Pleistocene and Holocene bird bones occur in wetlands throughout New Zeal...
This thesis analyses an extensive bone deposit from Allen's Cave, which is situated on the southern...
This article presents an exploratory multivariate statistical approach to gaining a more comprehensi...
The dental wear and the post-cranial dimensions of the prehistoric dog of New Zealand (kuri) are sho...