The identification of butchery marks in the zooarchaeological record has consistently been debated. Much experimental work has been done to understand the causal agents behind some bone surface modifications, but recent controversies show that there is still no consensus. Terminology is not consistent between researchers, and there is ambiguity in how characteristics of marks are described and interpreted. There is also a lack of understanding of what causes individual variables within marks made by different agents, which is compounded by mark morphologies being described in terms that imply their causality. This paper examines these two problems in light of historic and current trends in the taphonomic literature, and recommends ways to d...
The identification of human butchery-signatures on fauna from Lower Palaeolithic sites is well docum...
Taphonomic modifications on animal bones have the potential to provide a wealth of information on th...
Mammal bone surface alteration during human consumption: An experimental approachDOI: 10.1016/j.jasr...
Evidence and traces recorded on fossil bones, directly or indirectly produced by hominins, can shed ...
Different taphonomic processes throughout the history of a fossil assemblage may preserve, modify or...
The scientific replicability crisis has recently focused on bone surface modification (BSM) analysis...
The object of this work is to provide sets of images of taphonomic modifications of vertebrate bones...
Percussion marks have been studied in the field of archaeology for more than a century. Researchers ...
Widely accepted zooarchaeological procedure for recording butchery marks and other types of bone mod...
Over the past three decades, controversial interpretations of the behavioral meaning of bone Surface...
Taphonomic analyses of bone-surface modifications can provide key insights into past biotic involvem...
Sedimentary abrasion and postdepositional damage to fossil remains are of great interest if consider...
archaeological records. As a result of the manner in which human and animal remains are traditionall...
Cut marks can play a vital part in the interpretation of zooarchaeological data. For example, patt e...
International audienceLinear marks were observed on the maxillary zygomatic process of the early Ple...
The identification of human butchery-signatures on fauna from Lower Palaeolithic sites is well docum...
Taphonomic modifications on animal bones have the potential to provide a wealth of information on th...
Mammal bone surface alteration during human consumption: An experimental approachDOI: 10.1016/j.jasr...
Evidence and traces recorded on fossil bones, directly or indirectly produced by hominins, can shed ...
Different taphonomic processes throughout the history of a fossil assemblage may preserve, modify or...
The scientific replicability crisis has recently focused on bone surface modification (BSM) analysis...
The object of this work is to provide sets of images of taphonomic modifications of vertebrate bones...
Percussion marks have been studied in the field of archaeology for more than a century. Researchers ...
Widely accepted zooarchaeological procedure for recording butchery marks and other types of bone mod...
Over the past three decades, controversial interpretations of the behavioral meaning of bone Surface...
Taphonomic analyses of bone-surface modifications can provide key insights into past biotic involvem...
Sedimentary abrasion and postdepositional damage to fossil remains are of great interest if consider...
archaeological records. As a result of the manner in which human and animal remains are traditionall...
Cut marks can play a vital part in the interpretation of zooarchaeological data. For example, patt e...
International audienceLinear marks were observed on the maxillary zygomatic process of the early Ple...
The identification of human butchery-signatures on fauna from Lower Palaeolithic sites is well docum...
Taphonomic modifications on animal bones have the potential to provide a wealth of information on th...
Mammal bone surface alteration during human consumption: An experimental approachDOI: 10.1016/j.jasr...