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Archaeofauna. :27-45
Se identifican restos faunísticos en el subsuelo de una fosa en Poplar Forest, Virginia, EE.UU. Un programa de recuperación exhaustivo ha permitido recuperar más de 35,000 huesos y dientes, en su mayoría alterados, en apenas un tercio de metro c
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Journal of Paleontology. 83:238-262
The previously poorly known“Tapiravus” polkensisOlsen, 1960 (Mammalia, Perissodactyla, Tapiridae) is now known from abundant, well preserved specimens from both the type area in central Florida and from the Gray Fossil Site (GFS) in eastern Tenne
Autor:
Judith A. Sichler, Walter E. Klippel
Publikováno v:
Historical Archaeology. 38:12-24
Several North Atlantic fish species were salted, pickled, or smoked and widely transported throughout inland North America during the 19th century. Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) and Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) are among the most frequently ref
Autor:
Walter E. Klippel
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 28:1191-1198
Sugar production was so pervasive in the British West Indies during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries that provisions were regularly shipped to the islands from as far away as Europe and North America. Skeletal part frequencies of bovids from late 1
Autor:
Walter E. Klippel, Gerald F. Schroedl
Publikováno v:
Post-Medieval Archaeology. 33:222-232
Recent excavations in African slave contexts at Brimstone Hill, St Kitts, West Indies have produced well preserved animal bones. These faunal remains suggest that African slaves were provisioned with imported salt beef and pork as well as locally rai
Autor:
Ken Lawrence, Dawn M. Marshall, Charles D. Frederick, John Lowe, Stephen M. Carpenter, Mercedes C. Cody, Abby Peyton, Mary Jo Galindo, Walter E. Klippel, Jennifer A. Synstelein, Masahiro Kamiya, Timothy E. Riley, Kevin A. Miller, Linda Scott Cummings, Karen R. Adams, Kevin Hanselka, Laura Short, Leslie L. Bush, Chad Yost, Brett A. Houk, Susan C. Mulholland
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Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State. 2013
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Journal of forensic sciences. 52(4)
Passive infrared technology was used to film diurnal and nocturnal scavenging behavior of brown rats and gray squirrels at the University of Tennessee's Anthropological Research Facility. This direct documentation demonstrated that brown rats modifie
Autor:
Walter E. Klippel, William B. Turner
Publikováno v:
Geoarchaeology. 4:43-67
Results of intensive archaeological surveys conducted within two environmentally contrastive settings in the Nashville Basin of Tennessee demonstrate that prehistoric human activity was much more extensive in the inner Basin where the Duck River floo
Autor:
Darcy F. Morey, Walter E. Klippel
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity. 51:799-813
The role of shellfish in the diet of hunter-gatherers in North America is poorly understood. Specifically, the interpretation of freshwater gastropods from archaeological sites as food remains has been a subject of professional debate. Data from the
Autor:
Paul W. Parmalee, Walter E. Klippel
Publikováno v:
Paleobiology. 8:447-458
Diachronic variation in insectivore remains from a deeply stratified cave deposit in southeastern North America is described. The paleobotanical record for the region is congruent with variation in the soricid (shrew) and talpid (mole) faunal assembl