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Archive | 2007

Deconstructing Olduvai: A Taphonomic Study of the Bed I Sites

Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo; Rebeca Barba Egido; Charles P. Egeland

1. The home base debate - M. Dominguez-Rodrigo, C.P. Egeland, R. Barba 2. The hunting-scavenging debate - M. Dominguez-Rodrigo, C.P. Egeland, R. Barba 2.1 Introduction 2.2 The use and misuse of skeletal part profiles 2.3 The ecology of scavenging 2.4 Testing the passive scavenging hypothesis 3. The Physical Attribute Taphonomic Approach - M. Dominguez-Rodrigo, C.P. Egeland, R. Barba 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Analytical parameters of the Physical Attribute Taphonomic Approach 3.3 Referential frameworks of the Physical Attribute Taphonomic Approach 3.4 Reflections on the validity of actualistic frameworks for interpreting early hominid behavior 4. Geological and paleoecological overview of Olduvai Gorge - C. P. Egeland, M. Dominguez-Rodrigo, R. Barba 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Geology and paleoecology 5. New estimates of tooth mark and percussion mark frequencies at the FLK Zinj level: the carnivore-hominid-carnivore hypothesis falsified (I) - M Dominguez-Rodrigo & R. Barba 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Sample and methods 5.3 Biochemical marks in modern and fossil bone assemblages 5.4 Results 5.5 Discussion 6. The behavioral meaning of cut marks at the FLK Zinj level: the carnivore-hominid-carnivore hypothesis falsified (II). - M Dominguez-Rodrigo & R. Barba 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Cut mark frequencies at FLK Zinj 6.3 Anatomical distribution of flesh on felid kills 6.4 Cut mark frequencies in Hot Zones: modern butchery experiments 6.5 Cut mark frequencies in Hot Zones: the FLK Zinj assemblage 6.6 Conclusion 7. A cautionary tale about early archaeological sites: a re-analysis of FLK North 6- M Dominguez-Rodrigo, R. Barba, I. De la Torre & R. Mora 7.1 Introduction 7.2 The FLK North 6 faunal assemblage 7.3 Taphonomic analysis of FLK North 6 7.4 Review of the arguments supporting an anthropogenic origin of FLK North 6 7.5 The analysis of the lithic assemblage 7.6 Conclusions 8. A palimpsest at FLK N 1-2: independent carnivore- and hominid-made bone accumulations - M Dominguez-Rodrigo & R. Barba 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Results 8.3 Discussion 8.4 Conclusions 9. A taphonomic study of FLK N 3&4: a felid-hyenid and hominid palimpsest - M Dominguez-Rodrigo & E. Organista 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Results 9.3 Conclusions 10. Zooarchaeology and taphonomy of FLK North 5 - C.P. Egeland 10.1 Introduction 10.2 The FLKN 5 faunal assemblage 10.3 Discussion and conclusions 11. Natural background bone assemblages and their ravaging stages in Bed I - M Dominuez-Rodrigo & E. Organista 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Samples, analysis and results 11.3 Measuring carnivore ravaging 11.4 Conclusions 12. FLK NN1: living floor or natural accumulation? - R. Barba & M Dominguez-Rodrigo 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Results 12.3 Discussion and conclusions 13. Zooarchaeology and taphonomy of FLK North North 2 - C. P. Egeland 13.1 Introduction 13.2 The FLK North North faunal assemblage 13.3 Discussion and conclusions 14. Re-analysis of FLKNN 3: yet another case of a palimpsest? - M Dominguez-Rodrigo & R. Barba 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Sample and method 14.3


International Journal of Osteoarchaeology | 2005

The contribution of limb bone fracture patterns to reconstructing early hominid behaviour at Swartkrans cave (South Africa): archaeological application of a new analytical method

Travis Rayne Pickering; Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo; Charles P. Egeland; C. K. Brain


Journal of Human Evolution | 2004

Disentangling Early Stone Age palimpsests: determining the functional independence of hominid- and carnivore-derived portions of archaeofaunas.

Charles P. Egeland; Travis Rayne Pickering; Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo; C. K. Brain


South African Journal of Science | 2004

New data and ideas on the foraging behaviour of Early Stone Age hominids at Swartkrans Cave, South Africa

Travis Rayne Pickering; Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo; Charles P. Egeland; C. K. Brain


Journal of Anthropological Archaeology | 2008

Testing the “shift in the balance of power” hypothesis at Swartkrans, South Africa: Hominid cave use and subsistence behavior in the Early Pleistocene

Travis Rayne Pickering; Charles P. Egeland; Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo; C. K. Brain; Amy G. Schnell


Journal of taphonomy | 2008

Taphonomic Analysis of a Modern Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta) Den from Nairobi, Kenya

Amy Engeland; Charles P. Egeland; Henry T. Bunn


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2004

An inter-site comparison of enamel hypoplasia in bison: implications for paleoecology and modeling Late Plains Archaic subsistence

Laura B. Niven; Charles P. Egeland; Lawrence C. Todd


Journal of taphonomy | 2006

Success in Identification of Experimentally Fragmented Limb Bone Shafts: Implications for Estimates of Skeletal Element Abundance in Archaeofaunas

Travis Rayne Pickering; Charles P. Egeland; Amy G. Schnell; Daniel L. Osborne; Jake Enk


The 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology | 2017

Patterns of Hominin Land Use and Raw Material Procurement in the Paleo-Olduvai Basin, Tanzania

Cory A. Henderson; Ryan M. Byerly; Cynthia M. Fadem; Curran Fitzgerald; Charles P. Egeland


The 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology | 2017

Taphonomy of a modern landscape bone assemblage in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania

Liat Lebovich; Victoria P. Johnson; Ryan M. Byerly; Cynthia M. Fadem; Charles P. Egeland

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Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo

Complutense University of Madrid

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C. K. Brain

National Museum of Natural History

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Amy G. Schnell

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo

Complutense University of Madrid

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