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International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. 30:557-564
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International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. 30:425-434
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Quaternary Research. 96:123-139
Fine-scale temporal processes, such as the synchronous deposition of organic materials, can be challenging to identify using 14C datasets. While some events, such as volcanic eruptions, leave clear evidence for synchronous deposition, synchroneity is
Publikováno v:
Lithic Technology. 43:26-37
The transition from the atlatl to the bow and arrow happened numerous times in prehistory, and it often accompanied changes in socio-political complexity and labor organization. Recent work relying on longitudinal scores from recreational archery and
Autor:
Ryan P. Breslawski, Tomasin Playford
Publikováno v:
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 10:1851-1866
Seasonality studies are a staple of Great Plains archaeology, but obtaining evidence for seasonal food procurement is challenging. This study explores seasonality through the lens of fetal bison remains. A method is developed that produces intra-annu
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Research. 94:210-211
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 128:105312
The “associational critique” holds that there are too few archaeological kill/scavenging sites to support the hypothesis that human hunting caused the late Pleistocene extinction of 38 genera of primarily large mammals. Wolfe and Broughton (2020)
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Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 43:56-68
Previous archaeological research in southern Idaho has suggested that climate change over the past 8000 years was not dramatic enough to alter long-term subsistence practices in the region. However, recent isotopic analyses of bison remains from cold
Autor:
Ryan P. Breslawski, David A. Byers
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 53:235-242
Paleozoologists seldom consider how measurement error affects their osteometric data. This error may vary between measured dimensions or with degrees of physical deterioration. We investigate this problem with a paleontological sample of five bison r