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Publikováno v:
Ichnos. 15:166-178
Laetoli, a paleoanthropological site in Northern Tanzania, is perhaps best known for its famous fossil hominid footprints that were discovered by Mary Leakey and her co-workers in 1978. The site not only preserves the hominid footprints but also trac
Autor:
Joseph Wilder, Marie M. Selvaggio
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 28:465-470
Information on the number of carnivore taxa that were involved with archaeological bone assemblages is pertinent to questions of site formation, hominid and carnivore competition for carcasses and the sequence of hominid and carnivore activity at sit
Autor:
Marie M. Selvaggio
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 25:191-202
The order in which hominids and carnivores had access to Plio-Pleistocene bone assemblages has defied interpretation despite attempts to decipher their sequence from element frequencies or by comparing ancient butchery marks with modern ones. Data fr
Autor:
Marie M. Selvaggio
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Evolution. 27:215-228
This paper compares naturalistic observations on carnivore feeding behavior and carcass abandonment to results of experimental butchery of long bones collected after carcasses were abandoned by carnivores. Experiments were conducted to assess the inc
Autor:
Marie M. Selvaggio
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Evolution. 35:313-315
Publikováno v:
Nature. 333:763-765
Since stone tool cut marks and carnivore tooth marks were first described systematically on Plio-Pleistocene archaeological bone1,2, bone surface modification has played a prominent role in interpreting early archaeological site formation and hominid