From Taphonomy to Human Ecology: Papers in Honor of Gary Haynes

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  1. Assessing hominin involvement with the faunal assemblages from Bundu Farm and Pniel 6, Northern Cape, South Africa (2015)
  2. Bison Killsites and Carnivore Utilization: A Discussion of Prehistoric Human Impacts to Scavenging Carnivores and the Implications for Conservation Management (2015)
  3. Environmental Conditions of Northwestern Zimbabwe during the Transition from Foraging to Farming: Using Isotopes, Sediments, and Soils to Reconstruct Late Holocene Climate Change in Hwange National Park (2015)
  4. The Fossil Signature of Late Pleistocene Patagonian Carnivores (2015)
  5. Haskett Spear Points and the Plausibility of Megafaunal Hunting in the Great Basin (2015)
  6. Humans on the Siberian Mammoth Steppe (2015)
  7. The Millennium before Clovis in Alaska (2015)
  8. Re-evaluating the evidence for systematic exploitation of mammoth during the European Middle Palaeolithic. (2015)
  9. Scenes of spectacular feasts: Gravettian hunters’ sites in Central Europe. (2015)
  10. Sinodonty and/or Sundadonty: Revisiting the Three-Wave Model for the Peopling of the Americas (2015)
  11. The Spore Conundrum: Does a Dung Fungus Decline Signal Humans’ Arrival in the Eastern US? (2015)
  12. Taphonomy and actualistic studies of carnivores: applications to understanding Sima de los Huesos (Atapuerca) and other Pleistocene sites in Spain. (2015)
  13. Three Phases of Initial Human Colonization in Southern Alaska (2015)
  14. Towards a Multivariate Model for Accurately Identifying Cutmarks (2015)
  15. A Twist on Taphonomy: Catlow Twine Basketry in Archaeological Contexts (2015)
  16. When Charismatic Megafauna Meet: The Relationship between Archaeologists and Proboscideans in North America (2015)