In archaeological assemblages the presence of percussion marks, on the surface of long bones, is an indicator of long bone marrow extraction. The form, quantity and distribution of percussion marks are analysed to gain a better understanding of the marrow extraction process. Patterns of bone percussion damage in archaeological assemblages may highlight standardized actions, possibly related to butchery traditions. However, additional factors could underlie these patterns and should also be considered. In this article we test intuitiveness as a factor in appearance of percussion mark patterns, to see if patterns can appear when bones are being fractured without prior experience with bone fracture properties. To test this hypothesis, for this...
Drawing behavioral inferences from macroscopic edge damage observations on lithic assemblages relies...
Percussive technology continues to play an increasingly important role in understanding the evolutio...
Percussive technology continues to play an increasingly important role in understanding the evolutio...
International audienceIn many Paleolithic sites, the faunal remains are systematically broken by per...
During the Middle Paleolithic period, bone marrow extraction was an essential source of fat nutrient...
International audienceBone breakage for marrow extraction is a common strategy in human groups and s...
The comprehension of cultural traditions during the Paleolithic based on the bone register is still ...
Percussion marks have been studied in the field of archaeology for more than a century. Researchers ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
In recent years, reports on bone breakage at archaeological sites have become more common in the tap...
Despite the widespread application of high-resolution quantitative methods in bone taphonomy, very f...
Drawing behavioral inferences from macroscopic edge damage observations on lithic assemblages relies...
Percussive technology continues to play an increasingly important role in understanding the evolutio...
Percussive technology continues to play an increasingly important role in understanding the evolutio...
International audienceIn many Paleolithic sites, the faunal remains are systematically broken by per...
During the Middle Paleolithic period, bone marrow extraction was an essential source of fat nutrient...
International audienceBone breakage for marrow extraction is a common strategy in human groups and s...
The comprehension of cultural traditions during the Paleolithic based on the bone register is still ...
Percussion marks have been studied in the field of archaeology for more than a century. Researchers ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
In recent years, reports on bone breakage at archaeological sites have become more common in the tap...
Despite the widespread application of high-resolution quantitative methods in bone taphonomy, very f...
Drawing behavioral inferences from macroscopic edge damage observations on lithic assemblages relies...
Percussive technology continues to play an increasingly important role in understanding the evolutio...
Percussive technology continues to play an increasingly important role in understanding the evolutio...