with posters preserved on the curving walls and the bones of the Stone Age patrons peacefully sleeping in the fairy dust. That's essentially what archeologists found in a French canyon in 1994 and what Werner H
We applied the latest techniques in 14C dating to an extensive dataset of newly excavated animal and human bones to produce a robust, high-precision radiocarbon chronology for the site. At the base of the stratigraphy, the Middle Palaeolithic (MP) occupation dates to >51,000 yr bp. A ...
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The site of Dolni Vestonice in the Czech Republic is a notable example. Beginning in 1947, the ongoing excavation of this site has revealed the remains of nearly 900 mammoths and a large area accommodating several dwellings (ARCH BOOK p 121). These mammoth bones suggest cooperative group hunts...
Barn owls, members of the Family Tytonidae, and in general different species of the genus Tyto are predators that produce the mildest modifications by ingestion and digestion, but even these predators cause some loss of bones during digestion, including in some cases loss of complete prey ...
bones, the coding method established by Romandini85after Marean et al.86was followed. Thus, each element was divided into 20 portions with a unique anatomical code indicating the lateral, medial, proximal and distal parts of the bone (Fig.S3). The repetition of codes and sides per species ...
were primarily affected by their food-processing activities. The ungulate skeletal profile is biased towards the highest-nutritional value elements (mainly limb bones), indicating transport of selected body parts to the site (Stiner et al.,2009,2011; Blasco et al.,2014,2016a,2019b). The ...
of applying color varied: some colors were brushed or smeared on rock surfaces and others were blown or sprayed. It is possible that tubes made from animal bones were used for spraying because hollow bones, some stained with pigment, have been found nearby. One of the most puzzling aspects ...
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The second layer yielded an accumulation of ash, burnt bones, three stone flakes, and a small piece of bronze. The third layer did not give any artefacts (Tivanenko, 1989, pp. 138–140; 1990, pp. 46–50). There are 94 figures in total, of which 36 are non-figurative, 25 are ...