توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Breathing Life Into Fossils: Taphonomic Studies in the Honor of C.K. (Bob) Brain
نام کتاب : Breathing Life Into Fossils: Taphonomic Studies in the Honor of C.K. (Bob) Brain
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تنفس زندگی در فسیل ها: مطالعات تافونومیک به افتخار C.K. (باب) مغز
سری : Stone Age Institute Publication Series
نویسندگان : Travis Rayne Pickering, Kathy Schick, Nicholas Toth (eds.)
ناشر : Stone Age Institute Press
سال نشر : 2007
تعداد صفحات : 307
ISBN (شابک) : 0979227615 , 9780979227615
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 7 مگابایت
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Introductions and Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Fifty Years of Fun with Fossils: Some Cave Taphonomy - Related Ideas and Concepts that Emerged Between 1953 and 2003 (C.K. Brain)
Chapter 2: Rather Odd Detective Stories: A View of Some Actualistic and Taphonomic Trends in Paleoindian Studies (Gary Haynes)
Chapter 3: The Destruction of Skeletal Elements by Carnivores: The Growth of a General Model for Skeletal Element Destruction and Survival in Zooarchaeological Assemblages (Naomi Cleghorn & Curtis W. Marean)
Chapter 4: Hominids and Carnivores at Kromdraai and Other Quaternary Sites in Southern Africa (J. Francis Thackeray)
Chapter 5: Taphonomic Analysis of an Excavated Striped Hyena Den from the Eastern Desert of Jordan (Kathy Schick, Nicholas Toth, Thomas Gehling and Travis Rayne Pickering)
Chapter 6: Taphonomic and Site Formation of Two Early Miocene Sites on Rusinga Island, Kenya (Alan Walker)
Chapter 7: Are You In or Out (of Africa)? Site Formation at Dmanisi and Actualistic Studies in Africa (Martha Tappen, David Lordkipanidze, Maia Bukshianidze, Reid Ferring and Abesalom Vekua)
Chapter 8: Changes Through Time in Carcass Survival in the Amboseli Ecosystem, Southern Kenya (A.K. Behrensmeyer)
Chapter 9: Vertebrate Taphonomic Perspectives on Oldowan Hominin Land Use in the Plio-Pleistocene Olduvai Basin, Tanzania (Robert J. Blumenschine, Charles R. Peters, Salvatore D. Capaldo, Peter Andrews, Jackson K. Njau and Briana L. Pobiner)
Chapter 10: The Earliest Stone Age in South Africa: Site Context and the Influence of Cave Studies (Kathleen Kuman)
Chapter 11: Taphonomy of Sterkfontein Australopithecus Skeletons (Ron J. Clarke)
Chapter 12: Taphonomy of Immature Hominid Skulls and the Taung, Mojokerto, and Herto Specimens (Gail E. Krovitz & Pat Shipman)
Chapter 13: Carcass Foraging by Early Hominids at Swartkrans Cave (South Africa): A New Investigation of the Zooarchaeology and the Taphonomy of Member 3 (Travis Rayne Pickering, Manuel Dominquez-Rodrigo, Charles P. Egeland and C.K. Brain)
Chapter 14: Equinifinality in Carniore Tooth Marks and the Extended Concept of Archaeological Palimpsests: Implications for Models of Passive Scavening by Early Hominids (Manuel Dominguez-Rodrigo, Charles P. Egeland and Travis Rayne Pickering)
Chapter 15: Butchering Backstraps and Bearing Backbones: Insights from Hadza Foragers and Implications for Paleolithic Archaeology (Henry T. Bunn)
Chapter 16: Carnivora and Carnivory: Assessing Hominid Toothmarks in Zooarchaeology (Tim D. White & Nicholas Toth)