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Fossilisation --- Fossilization --- Tafonomie --- Taphonomie --- Taphonomy --- Verstening --- Taphonomy. --- Fossils --- Animal remains (Archaeology) --- Fossiles --- Restes d'animaux (Archéologie) --- Restes d'animaux (Archéologie) --- Fossilization.
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La taphonomie est la science des lois de l'enfouissement. Elle a pour but d'étudier et de reconstituer les étapes de la formation des sites paléontologiques et archéologiques. Discipline en plein essor, elle a su s'entourer de différentes compétences dans les domaines de la géologie, de l'archéologie, de la biologie, cette science, essayant de comprendre les agents climatiques, édaphiques, biologiques qui interviennent lors de la fossilisation et de la diagénèse, comme la prédation et les actions du climat, du sol, de l'eau, des racines de plantes, des rongeurs et des insectes. 0La dégradation de la composition organique et minérale des ossements et de celle de l'ADN, l'altération des outils en pierre, des pollens, des coquilles et des grottes ornées sont également abordées. Premier ouvrage en français consacré à la taphonomie, avec de nombreux exemples (vertébrés terrestres, mollusques, grottes ornées ...), il est destiné aux étudiants et aux chercheurs, mais aussi à tous publics.
Taphonomy --- Taphonomie --- Archéologie --- Fossilisation --- Diagenèse --- Manuels d'enseignement supérieur. --- Recherche --- Archéologie --- Diagenèse
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Diagenesis --- Mammal remains (Archaeology) --- Collection and preservation. --- Human remains (Archaeology) --- Argentina --- Taphonomy --- Excavations (Archaeology)
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Human evolution --- Fossil hominids --- Biological Evolution. --- Fossils. --- Paleontology. --- Phylogeography --- Fossil --- Evolution, Biological --- Sociobiology --- EVOLUTION --- PALEONTOLOGY --- Congresses. --- Evolution --- Paleontology --- Biological Evolution --- Fossils --- Taphonomy
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"This book discusses modern human populations and their subsistence activities in the central area of the Iberian Mediterranean during the Final Upper Palaeolithic (Magdalenian) period. It includes an archaeozoological and taphonomic analysis of three faunal assemblages from Cova de les Cendres in Alicante, Spain."--Back cover.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Subsistence economy --- Cave dwellers --- History. --- Cendres Cave (Spain) --- Alicante (Spain) --- Magdalenian culture --- Cave dwellings --- Animal remains (Archaeology) --- Taphonomy --- Antiquities, Prehistoric
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Antiquities, Prehistoric --- Animal remains (Archaeology) --- Pleistocene-Holocene boundary. --- Taphonomy --- Carnivora, Fossil --- Bears, Fossil --- Paleolithic period --- Antiquités préhistoriques --- Restes d'animaux (Archéologie) --- Limite pléistocène-holocène --- Taphonomie --- Carnivores fossiles --- Ours fossiles --- Paléolithique --- Animal remains (Archaeology). --- Bears, Fossil. --- Taphonomy. --- Excavations (Archaeology). --- Spain --- Antiquités préhistoriques --- Restes d'animaux (Archéologie) --- Limite pléistocène-holocène --- Paléolithique
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Taphonomy --- Vertebrates, Fossil --- Fossilization --- Taphonomie --- Vertébrés fossiles --- Fossilisation --- Congresses. --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Vertébrés --- Antiquities, Prehistoric --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Anatomy --- Taphonomie. --- Vertébrés. --- Vertébrés fossiles --- Congrès --- Chordata, Fossil --- Paleontology --- Fossilification
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Offering a field-tested analytic method for identifying faunal remains, along with helpful references, images, and examples of the most commonly encountered North American species, Identifying and Interpreting Animal Bones: A Manual provides an important new reference for students, avocational archaeologists, and even naturalists and wildlife enthusiasts. Using the basic principles outlined here, the bones of any vertebrate animal, including humans, can be identified and their relevance to common research questions can be better understood.Because the interpretation of archaeological s
Animal remains (Archaeology) --- Archaeological assemblages --- Taphonomy --- Archaeological surveying --- Restes d'animaux (Archéologie) --- Assemblages archéologiques --- Taphonomie --- Prospection archéologique --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Identification --- Guides, manuels, etc --- Guides, manuels, etc. --- Archéozoologie -- Manuels d'enseignement --- Restes d'animaux (Archéologie) --- Assemblages archéologiques --- Prospection archéologique --- Animal remains (Archaeology). --- Archaeological assemblages. --- Archaeological surveying. --- Archäologie. --- Archäozoologie. --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Funde. --- Taphonomy. --- Tierknochen. --- Identification. --- Recording --- Recording. --- Archaeozoology --- Zooarchaeology --- Zoology in archaeology --- Archaeology --- Bones --- Animal paleopathology --- Archaeological finds --- Artifact assemblages --- Assemblages, Archaeological --- Antiquities --- Paleontology --- Surveying --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Methodology
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Human evolution --- Human beings --- Homme --- Congresses. --- Origin --- Evolution --- Congrès --- Origines --- Homo sapiens --- --Paléontologie --- --mélanges --- --Congrès --- --1988 --- --Human evolution --- Anthropology, Physical. --- Biological Evolution. --- Fossils. --- Hominidae --- Paleontology. --- Phylogeography --- Fossil --- Evolution, Biological --- Sociobiology --- Physical Anthropology --- Human race --- Humanity (Human beings) --- Humankind --- Humans --- Man --- Mankind --- People --- Hominids --- Persons --- genetics. --- Conferences - Meetings --- Congrès --- Congresses --- Anthropology, Physical --- Biological Evolution --- Fossils --- Paleontology --- genetics --- Taphonomy --- Paléontologie
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