It is generally a challenge to interpret incomplete and degraded skeletal assemblages found during archaeological excavations. Several events after the death of animals and humans, before and during burial, will have influenced the situation as seen upon excavation. This postmortem sequence of events can be called the taphonomic history of bones. Taphonomic signatures as detected using histology can provide additional data on deposition/burial and the evolution of the burial environment. This article reports on the results of a histological characterisation of diagenetic alterations in a bone assemblage from the Roman period burial and settlement site of Castricum, located in the province of Noord-Holland in the Netherlands. The aim is to a...
Social practices concerning the treatment of human and animal remains in the Iron Age have long been...
This study examines the evidence for differential mortuary practices at the Neolithic site of Çatalh...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Periods of exposure of corpses are a well-known phenomenon associated with battlefields and other co...
Recent bioarchaeological analyses at the Neolithic Anatolian site of Çatalhöyük have revealed consid...
Recent years have seen rapid advances in the understanding of diagenetic changes to bone tissues and...
It has recently been suggested by British archaeologists and anthropologists that mummification may ...
This study investigates possible variation in post-mortem histories during the Neolithic period in s...
Histotaphonomy has become an important area of research in funerary archaeology. It focuses on diage...
archaeological records. As a result of the manner in which human and animal remains are traditionall...
Over the past few decades scientists in the fields of Forensic Anthropology and Human Osteology have...
Cremated bone from archaeological contexts are typically subjected to macroscopic analyses, whereby ...
This study investigates possible variation in post-mortem histories during the Neolithic period in s...
Calcified tissues are well known microscopically, but the diagnostic potential of bone micro-anatomy...
This paper investigates possible interpretations of a cremated grave material from the Vendel period...
Social practices concerning the treatment of human and animal remains in the Iron Age have long been...
This study examines the evidence for differential mortuary practices at the Neolithic site of Çatalh...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Periods of exposure of corpses are a well-known phenomenon associated with battlefields and other co...
Recent bioarchaeological analyses at the Neolithic Anatolian site of Çatalhöyük have revealed consid...
Recent years have seen rapid advances in the understanding of diagenetic changes to bone tissues and...
It has recently been suggested by British archaeologists and anthropologists that mummification may ...
This study investigates possible variation in post-mortem histories during the Neolithic period in s...
Histotaphonomy has become an important area of research in funerary archaeology. It focuses on diage...
archaeological records. As a result of the manner in which human and animal remains are traditionall...
Over the past few decades scientists in the fields of Forensic Anthropology and Human Osteology have...
Cremated bone from archaeological contexts are typically subjected to macroscopic analyses, whereby ...
This study investigates possible variation in post-mortem histories during the Neolithic period in s...
Calcified tissues are well known microscopically, but the diagnostic potential of bone micro-anatomy...
This paper investigates possible interpretations of a cremated grave material from the Vendel period...
Social practices concerning the treatment of human and animal remains in the Iron Age have long been...
This study examines the evidence for differential mortuary practices at the Neolithic site of Çatalh...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...