Experiments based on the premise of uniformitarism are an effective tool to establish patterns of taphonomic processes acting either before, or after, burial. One process that has been extensively investigated experimentally is the impact of trampling to large mammal bones. Since trampling marks caused by sedimentary friction strongly mimic cut marks made by humans using stone tools during butchery, distinguishing the origin of such modifications is especially relevant to the study of human evolution. In contrast, damage resulting from trampling on small mammal fossil bones has received less attention, despite the fact that it may solve interesting problems relating to site formation processes. While it has been observed that the impact of ...
In recent years, reports on bone breakage at archaeological sites have become more common in the tap...
Taphonomic modifications on animal bones have the potential to provide a wealth of information on th...
Fragmentation is a recurring feature of archaeological faunal material, and impacts many aspects of ...
Experiments based on the premise of uniformitarism are an effective tool to establish patterns of ta...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Slovenská Akadémia Vied via the DOI in ...
Rodents gnaw bones to wear down their upper and lower incisors, which grow continuously. These gnawi...
Few neotaphonomic studies of trampling on bones have been made, especially in fine and soft sediment...
The study of flaked mammoth bone tools from the Late Pleistocene is a topic that has inspired great ...
The object of this work is to provide sets of images of taphonomic modifications of vertebrate bones...
The identification of transport process is key to interpret the palaeoecology, the dating and the si...
Microfossil bonebeds are concentrations of small bones mostly mm scale, with some cm scale material....
The study of flaked mammoth bone tools from the Late Pleistocene is a topic that has inspired great ...
Paleoecological reconstruction relies on accurately determining the taphonomic origin of fossil depo...
Sedimentary abrasion and postdepositional damage to fossil remains are of great interest if consider...
2022 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Over 50 years of research has highlighted the import...
In recent years, reports on bone breakage at archaeological sites have become more common in the tap...
Taphonomic modifications on animal bones have the potential to provide a wealth of information on th...
Fragmentation is a recurring feature of archaeological faunal material, and impacts many aspects of ...
Experiments based on the premise of uniformitarism are an effective tool to establish patterns of ta...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Slovenská Akadémia Vied via the DOI in ...
Rodents gnaw bones to wear down their upper and lower incisors, which grow continuously. These gnawi...
Few neotaphonomic studies of trampling on bones have been made, especially in fine and soft sediment...
The study of flaked mammoth bone tools from the Late Pleistocene is a topic that has inspired great ...
The object of this work is to provide sets of images of taphonomic modifications of vertebrate bones...
The identification of transport process is key to interpret the palaeoecology, the dating and the si...
Microfossil bonebeds are concentrations of small bones mostly mm scale, with some cm scale material....
The study of flaked mammoth bone tools from the Late Pleistocene is a topic that has inspired great ...
Paleoecological reconstruction relies on accurately determining the taphonomic origin of fossil depo...
Sedimentary abrasion and postdepositional damage to fossil remains are of great interest if consider...
2022 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Over 50 years of research has highlighted the import...
In recent years, reports on bone breakage at archaeological sites have become more common in the tap...
Taphonomic modifications on animal bones have the potential to provide a wealth of information on th...
Fragmentation is a recurring feature of archaeological faunal material, and impacts many aspects of ...