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American Antiquity. 85:781-794
Taxonomic identification of archaeofauna relies on techniques and anatomical traits that should be valid, reliable, and usable, but which are rarely tested. Identification protocols (techniques and anatomical traits), particularly those used to disti
Autor:
Viginia L. Butler, Dennis L. Jenkins, Meaghan M. Emery-Wetherell, Patrick M. Lubinski, Adam M. Hudson
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
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Patrick M. Lubinski, Thomas A. Hale
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International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. 28:364-374
Autor:
Virginia L. Butler, Deanna N. Grimstead, Adam M. Hudson, Dennis L. Jenkins, Meaghan M. Emery-Wetherell, Patrick M. Lubinski
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews. 262:106936
The arid northwest Great Basin underwent substantial hydroclimate changes in the past 15,000 years, greatly affecting its desert ecosystems and prehistoric people. There are conflicting interpretations of the timing of hydrologic changes in this regi
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 13:565-576
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 35:102758
Previous research on crania of pre-Columbian Peru has demonstrated a significant difference between coastal lowland and Andean highland populations in cranial length. This has not been examined for other Andean countries. In this study, we examined 1
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Patrick M. Lubinski
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PaleoAmerica. 2:277-280
Bison remains from the Wenas Creek Mammoth site in central Washington state consist of 21 elements, comprising a near-complete left hindlimb and partial lumbar-sacral vertebral column. The remains are dated ∼14,000 14C yr BP, a time with a noted pa
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 52:308-320
Archaeologists have long struggled with distinguishing lithic materials modified by humans (artifacts) from natural objects (e.g., geofacts or zoofacts). This problem is especially difficult for finds of small numbers of flake-like lithic specimens,
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Journal of Forensic Sciences. 60:102-106
Byrd proposes a method for predicting pair matches in commingled remains to reduce visual comparison. The method com- pares differences between left and right postcranial element measurements in commingled samples with differences in known pairs from
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Geoarchaeology. 29:16-32
Excavations at the Wenas Creek Mammoth Site yielded mammoth, bison, and two possible artifacts in a single colluvial stratum, with radiocarbon bone dates ∼17 ka. Eight infrared-stimulated luminescence (IRSL) samples were collected to establish gene