Along the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America, faunal remains are rarely preserved within archaeological contexts,outside of coastal sites with shell middens. This is primarily due to the degradation of bone by humic acids in the soils (pH 4.5-5.5) and carbonic acids caused by heavy precipitation. Preserved bones in archaeological contexts in this region are typically highly burned, or calcined. Calcined bone is known to entail a size reduction compared to unburned bone, but the nature of the reduction is unknown. The question this project seeks to answer is: Does calcining cause significant change in bone size and weight? Consequently, this experiment documents the amount of change observed in artiodactyl phalanges (i.e., elk and blac...
This project examined the effects of burning on saw mark characteristics of isolated semi-fleshed wh...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityDetermining the postmortem interval in forensic cases becomes proble...
Despite a growing awareness of the wide range of information that can be provided by detailed analys...
The highly fragmented nature of burned, cremated, or calcined archaeological bone makes species diff...
Structural and thermodynamic factors which may influence burnt bone survivorship in archaeological c...
Many bone fragments have been burned in controlled laboratory conditions but few have been burned on...
MicroCT imaging is increasingly used in paleoanthropological and zooarchaeological research to analy...
<p>MicroCT imaging is increasingly used in paleoanthropological and zooarchaeological research to an...
Structural and thermodynamic factors which may influence burnt bone survivorship in archaeological c...
Extreme fragmentation can complicate the inventory of human skeletal remains. In such cases, skeleta...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityThis project examined the effects of weathering processes on the min...
Cremated bone occurs in many archaeological sites as small grey and white fragments. The high temper...
Postmortem chemical transformation of bone bioapatite can take place during early diagenesis, result...
In order to gain insight into the timing and nature of hominin fire use, the effect of heat on the p...
The taphonomic effects of weathering and heat-induced transformation of bone have been intensively s...
This project examined the effects of burning on saw mark characteristics of isolated semi-fleshed wh...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityDetermining the postmortem interval in forensic cases becomes proble...
Despite a growing awareness of the wide range of information that can be provided by detailed analys...
The highly fragmented nature of burned, cremated, or calcined archaeological bone makes species diff...
Structural and thermodynamic factors which may influence burnt bone survivorship in archaeological c...
Many bone fragments have been burned in controlled laboratory conditions but few have been burned on...
MicroCT imaging is increasingly used in paleoanthropological and zooarchaeological research to analy...
<p>MicroCT imaging is increasingly used in paleoanthropological and zooarchaeological research to an...
Structural and thermodynamic factors which may influence burnt bone survivorship in archaeological c...
Extreme fragmentation can complicate the inventory of human skeletal remains. In such cases, skeleta...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityThis project examined the effects of weathering processes on the min...
Cremated bone occurs in many archaeological sites as small grey and white fragments. The high temper...
Postmortem chemical transformation of bone bioapatite can take place during early diagenesis, result...
In order to gain insight into the timing and nature of hominin fire use, the effect of heat on the p...
The taphonomic effects of weathering and heat-induced transformation of bone have been intensively s...
This project examined the effects of burning on saw mark characteristics of isolated semi-fleshed wh...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityDetermining the postmortem interval in forensic cases becomes proble...
Despite a growing awareness of the wide range of information that can be provided by detailed analys...