In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Savrda and Lewis Gastaldo define taphonomy as the paleontological subdiscipline which is concerned with the process responsible for any organism becoming part of the fossil record, and how these processes influence information in the fossil record (Gastaldo 1996, 1). Lee Lyman goes on to state that even more so it is the science dealing with the laws of burial or embedding (Lyman l). In this paper taphonomy will be discussed along with its use in cave settings mainly during the Pleistocene era. Mary C. Steiner makes it known that hominids evolved as members of animal communities, not in an ecological vacuum (Stiner 1993, 61). Because of this there are many factors which can ...
The 2002–2003 discovery in the Pe ş tera cu Oase galleries of the mandible and face of two early mo...
We describe the physical context of the Dinaledi Chamber within the Rising Star cave, South Africa, ...
Archaeologists have been thinking about the taphonomy of human skeletons for at least a hundred year...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Savrda and Lewis Gastaldo define ...
Main articleThe basic principles of African cave taphonomy were formulated in 1976, but twenty years...
The potential usefulness of taphonomical research for studies of Pleistocene mammal remains is detai...
Ever since the ground-breaking taphonomic work of Bunn (1981) and Potts (Potts and Shipman, 1981) do...
With the study of faunal remains (zooarchaeology) emerging as an increasingly prominent component of...
This study examines a sample faunal assemblage from Plover’s Lake Cave, South Africa, and uses the f...
Taphonomy, the study of the processes leading to the fossilization of organic remains, is one of the...
We describe the physical context of the Dinaledi Chamber within the Rising Star cave, South Africa, ...
Natural enclosures such as rockshelters and caves have long been associated with aboriginal habitati...
Taphonomic experiments provide important insights into fossils that preserve the remains of decay‐pr...
Taphonomic experiments provide important insights into fossils that preserve the remains of decay-pr...
The assemblage from Level 5 of the FLK North locality is particularly interesting because unlike man...
The 2002–2003 discovery in the Pe ş tera cu Oase galleries of the mandible and face of two early mo...
We describe the physical context of the Dinaledi Chamber within the Rising Star cave, South Africa, ...
Archaeologists have been thinking about the taphonomy of human skeletons for at least a hundred year...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Savrda and Lewis Gastaldo define ...
Main articleThe basic principles of African cave taphonomy were formulated in 1976, but twenty years...
The potential usefulness of taphonomical research for studies of Pleistocene mammal remains is detai...
Ever since the ground-breaking taphonomic work of Bunn (1981) and Potts (Potts and Shipman, 1981) do...
With the study of faunal remains (zooarchaeology) emerging as an increasingly prominent component of...
This study examines a sample faunal assemblage from Plover’s Lake Cave, South Africa, and uses the f...
Taphonomy, the study of the processes leading to the fossilization of organic remains, is one of the...
We describe the physical context of the Dinaledi Chamber within the Rising Star cave, South Africa, ...
Natural enclosures such as rockshelters and caves have long been associated with aboriginal habitati...
Taphonomic experiments provide important insights into fossils that preserve the remains of decay‐pr...
Taphonomic experiments provide important insights into fossils that preserve the remains of decay-pr...
The assemblage from Level 5 of the FLK North locality is particularly interesting because unlike man...
The 2002–2003 discovery in the Pe ş tera cu Oase galleries of the mandible and face of two early mo...
We describe the physical context of the Dinaledi Chamber within the Rising Star cave, South Africa, ...
Archaeologists have been thinking about the taphonomy of human skeletons for at least a hundred year...