Book contents
- Animal Teeth and Human Tools
- Animal Teeth and Human Tools
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Note on photograph identifications
- 1 What is perimortem taphonomy, and why study it in Siberia?
- 2 Bone damage and its meaning
- 3 The 30 Siberian archaeological and paleontological sites, distributed from the Ob River to the Sea of Japan
- 4 Discussion: analyses, comparisons, inferences, and hypotheses
- 5 Conclusions for seven questions
- Appendix 1 Tables
- Appendix 2 Scientific names for Siberian Pleistocene species identified in one or more of the 30 faunal assemblages
- Appendix 3 Listvenka
- References
- Index
References
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2013
- Animal Teeth and Human Tools
- Animal Teeth and Human Tools
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Note on photograph identifications
- 1 What is perimortem taphonomy, and why study it in Siberia?
- 2 Bone damage and its meaning
- 3 The 30 Siberian archaeological and paleontological sites, distributed from the Ob River to the Sea of Japan
- 4 Discussion: analyses, comparisons, inferences, and hypotheses
- 5 Conclusions for seven questions
- Appendix 1 Tables
- Appendix 2 Scientific names for Siberian Pleistocene species identified in one or more of the 30 faunal assemblages
- Appendix 3 Listvenka
- References
- Index
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- Animal Teeth and Human ToolsA Taphonomic Odyssey in Ice Age Siberia, pp. 460 - 485Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013