Taphonomic Analysis (Other Keyword)

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Bone Frequencies and Attritional Processes. in for Theory Building In Archaeology. Essays On Faunal Remains, Aquatic Resources, Spatial Analysis, and Systematic Modeling, Edited By Lewis R. Binford. Academic Press, New York (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lewis R. Binford. Jack B. Bertram.

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Bones: Ancient Men and Modern Myths (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lewis R. Binford.

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Context and Environment in Taphonomic Analysis: Examples from Alaska's Porcupine River Caves (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only E. James Dixon, Jr..

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Cultural Modification of Bone: the Experimental Approach in Faunal Analysis
DOCUMENT Citation Only Robson Bonnichsen. Richard T. Will.

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Preliminary Report On the Archeological Survey of the Middle Susitna River, Alaska, in Connection With the Susitna Hydroelectric Project 1983 (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only E. James Dixon, Jr.. George S. Smith. William Andrefsky, Jr.. Becky Saleeby. Charles J. Utermohle.

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Review: Taphonomy and Archaeology in the Upper Pleistocene of the Northern Yukon Territory: a Glimpse of the Peopling of the New World By Richard E. Morlan. Archaeological Survey of Canada, Paper No. 94, National Museums of Canada, Ottawa (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Hansjurgen Muller-Beck.

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Settlement History Along Pinal Creek in the Globe Highlands, Arizona, Volume 2: Human Remains and Mortuary Patterns (2003)
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Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS), conducted investigations at 20 prehistoric and historic sites for the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) as the result of plans to realign State Route 88 (SR 88) between Tonto National Monument and the junction of US Highway 60 (US 60) in Globe-Miami, Gila County, Arizona. Fieldwork occurred on ADOT right-of-way on the Tonto National Forest (Forest) under special-use permits (No. 2034-22 and 2034-23) issued by the Forest under authority of...


Spatial analysis and neotaphonomy data from two landscape bone assemblages in the Ngorongoro (2024)
DATASET Charles Egeland. Cynthia Fadem.

Two 100 m x 200 m survey blocks, located approximately one kilometer from each other and referred to as Olduvai Transect 1 (OT1) and Olduvai Transect 2 (OT2), were visited in 2015 (OT1) and 2018 (OT2) at the height of the dry season in mid-June or July. OT1 occurs in a treeless section of the plain , while OT2 contains a stand of trees surrounding a seasonal waterhole (Figure 2). A series of abandoned Maasai homesteads (bomas) were located to the south and to the west of OT2 at the time of data...


Taphonomic Analysis and Interpretation in North American Pleistocene Archaeology (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only E. James Dixon, Jr.. Robert M. Thorson.

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