Taphonomic modifications on animal bones have the potential to provide a wealth of information on the depositional histories of faunal assemblages. However, certain modifications have received little attention and their interpretation remains complex due to their varied or uncertain aetiology. This has hindered progress in approaches to taphonomic research and it remains relatively rare that a comprehensive suite of modifications is recorded during zooarchaeological analysis. Abrasion, defined as a shine or polish on bone, is one such modification, with a plethora of processes having been cited as a potential cause. Relatively little holistic analysis of archaeological specimens has been carried out and consequently the interpretative poten...
The identification of transport process is key to interpret the palaeoecology, the dating and the si...
In recent years, zooarchaeology has started to move beyond purely economic interpretations towards a...
Data presented here demonstrates the utility of quantitative analysis of sediment-induced microabras...
Taphonomic modifications on animal bones have the potential to provide a wealth of information on th...
Sedimentary abrasion and postdepositional damage to fossil remains are of great interest if consider...
Reconstructing the sequences of deposition of archaeological material is central to the interpretati...
The identification of butchery marks in the zooarchaeological record has consistently been debated. ...
archaeological records. As a result of the manner in which human and animal remains are traditionall...
Few neotaphonomic studies of trampling on bones have been made, especially in fine and soft sediment...
The object of this work is to provide sets of images of taphonomic modifications of vertebrate bones...
This article presents an exploratory multivariate statistical approach to gaining a more comprehensi...
This article presents an exploratory multivariate statistical approach to gaining a more comprehensi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Experiments based on the premise of uniformitarism are an effective tool to establish patterns of ta...
The current project investigated the extent to which taphonomic processes such as short-term exposur...
The identification of transport process is key to interpret the palaeoecology, the dating and the si...
In recent years, zooarchaeology has started to move beyond purely economic interpretations towards a...
Data presented here demonstrates the utility of quantitative analysis of sediment-induced microabras...
Taphonomic modifications on animal bones have the potential to provide a wealth of information on th...
Sedimentary abrasion and postdepositional damage to fossil remains are of great interest if consider...
Reconstructing the sequences of deposition of archaeological material is central to the interpretati...
The identification of butchery marks in the zooarchaeological record has consistently been debated. ...
archaeological records. As a result of the manner in which human and animal remains are traditionall...
Few neotaphonomic studies of trampling on bones have been made, especially in fine and soft sediment...
The object of this work is to provide sets of images of taphonomic modifications of vertebrate bones...
This article presents an exploratory multivariate statistical approach to gaining a more comprehensi...
This article presents an exploratory multivariate statistical approach to gaining a more comprehensi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Experiments based on the premise of uniformitarism are an effective tool to establish patterns of ta...
The current project investigated the extent to which taphonomic processes such as short-term exposur...
The identification of transport process is key to interpret the palaeoecology, the dating and the si...
In recent years, zooarchaeology has started to move beyond purely economic interpretations towards a...
Data presented here demonstrates the utility of quantitative analysis of sediment-induced microabras...