This study is an effort to describe and analyse the taphonomic history of skeletal remains of wild boar (Sus scrofa) and red deer (Cervus elaphus) from six Mesolithic sites. Five methods have been used to analyse the effect of different taphonomic processes. A positive correlation between bone element frequency (%MAU) and structural bone density in all but one bone sample (Segebro) indicates high taphonomic loss on the sites. No evidence of a selective transport by body parts to the sites could be identified, but fluvial transport of bones from one site have been significant. Bone fragmentation varies between the bone samples, but shows no relationship with the degree of bone survivorship on different sites. Analysis of tooth marks from car...
Modern death assemblages provide insights about the early stages of fossilization and useful ecologi...
This paper focuses on the spatial distribution of bone tool production waste from two Mesolithic sit...
29 pagesInternational audienceSmall carnivores are susceptible to regularly accumulating small- to m...
The butchering of wild boar during the Mesolithic in South Scandinavia has been studied through the ...
International audienceWild boar (Sus scrofa scrofa) is one of the key subsistence resources, togethe...
Butchering of Red Deer (Cervus elaphus L.) - A Case Study from the Late Mesolithic Settlement of Tyb...
The hunting of wild boar during the Mesolithic was studied by analysis of age and sex distributions ...
Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) has been applied to animal bones from the Late Iron Age (650–...
The subject of this thesis is animal bones found in the Pitted Ware Culture site of Ajvide in Eksta ...
Late glacial skeletal remains from mainly reindeer and wild horse, but also other species such as mo...
Vertebrate faunal agents are a frequent taphonomic variable in outdoor forensic cases. They often af...
Meat, Furs and Skins: Mesolithic Animal Bones from Ringkloster, a Seasonal Hunting Camp in Jutlan
This paper deals with a taphonomic study of contexts with osteological material of dog (C. familiari...
Faunal assemblages that preserve in the archaeological record and reach the desk of zooarchaeologist...
Orphaned osseous tools are very often perceived as having a high aesthetic value, but are usually un...
Modern death assemblages provide insights about the early stages of fossilization and useful ecologi...
This paper focuses on the spatial distribution of bone tool production waste from two Mesolithic sit...
29 pagesInternational audienceSmall carnivores are susceptible to regularly accumulating small- to m...
The butchering of wild boar during the Mesolithic in South Scandinavia has been studied through the ...
International audienceWild boar (Sus scrofa scrofa) is one of the key subsistence resources, togethe...
Butchering of Red Deer (Cervus elaphus L.) - A Case Study from the Late Mesolithic Settlement of Tyb...
The hunting of wild boar during the Mesolithic was studied by analysis of age and sex distributions ...
Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) has been applied to animal bones from the Late Iron Age (650–...
The subject of this thesis is animal bones found in the Pitted Ware Culture site of Ajvide in Eksta ...
Late glacial skeletal remains from mainly reindeer and wild horse, but also other species such as mo...
Vertebrate faunal agents are a frequent taphonomic variable in outdoor forensic cases. They often af...
Meat, Furs and Skins: Mesolithic Animal Bones from Ringkloster, a Seasonal Hunting Camp in Jutlan
This paper deals with a taphonomic study of contexts with osteological material of dog (C. familiari...
Faunal assemblages that preserve in the archaeological record and reach the desk of zooarchaeologist...
Orphaned osseous tools are very often perceived as having a high aesthetic value, but are usually un...
Modern death assemblages provide insights about the early stages of fossilization and useful ecologi...
This paper focuses on the spatial distribution of bone tool production waste from two Mesolithic sit...
29 pagesInternational audienceSmall carnivores are susceptible to regularly accumulating small- to m...