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Butchery

Displaying 1 - 9 of 9 results tagged with this keyword.

The zooarchaeology and paleoecology of early hominin scavenging

2020-03-23 (Publication)

Animal residues found on tiny Lower Paleolithic tools reveal their use in butchery

2019-09-12 (Publication)

Earliest known hominin activity in the Philippines by 709 thousand years ago

2018-05-03 (Publication)

Assessing the significance of Palaeolithic engraved cortexes. A case study from the Mousterian site of Kiik-Koba, Crimea

2018-05-03 (Publication)

Early evidence of stone tool use in bone working activities at Qesem Cave, Israel

2016-12-05 (Publication)

Cutmark data and their implications for the planning depth of Late Pleistocene societies

2016-07-25 (Publication)

Neandertal cannibalism and Neandertal bones used as tools in Northern Europe

2016-07-07 (Publication)

Excavations at Schöningen and paradigm shifts in human evolution.

2015-12-15 (Publication)

Taphonomy of fossils from the hominin-bearing deposits at Dikika, Ethiopia.

2015-08-18 (Publication)

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