
Understanding Time in Taphonomy: A 30-Year Field Study in Wales
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Chapter 1
- Introduction
- Time as a Taphonomic Agent
- Timescales in Long-Term Monitoring
- Amboseli, Kenya
- Pennines and Grizedale Forest, Cumbria
- Parc National des Virunga and Ituri Rain Forest
- Draycott, Somerset
- Jebel Barakah, Abu Dhabi
- Riofrio Spain
- Olavarría Taphonomic Station, Argentina
- Tierra del Fuego, Cabo San Pablo, Argentina
- Ciemna Cave, Southern Poland
- Overton Down, Dorset
- Neuadd, Wales
- Ecological Monitoring
- Conclusion from Earlier Monitoring Studies
- Chapter 2
- Study Area and Methods
- Study Area
- Climate
- Methods
- Early Bone Diagenesis
- Chapter 3
- Trampling in the Neuadd Study Area
- Introduction
- Surface Modifications on Bones
- Breakage by Trampling
- Conclusion on Trampling
- Chapter 4
- Water as a Taphonomic Agent at Neuadd
- Introduction
- Processes and Modifications of Water Action at Neuadd
- Conclusion for Water as Taphonomic Agent
- Chapter 5
- Weather as a Taphonomic Agent at Neuadd
- Introduction
- Weathering at Neuadd
- Conclusion on Weathering
- Chapter 6
- Soil Corrosion at Neuadd
- Introduction
- The Effects of Organic-Rich Soils
- Root Marks
- Conclusion on Soil Modifications
- Chapter 7
- Carnivore Modifications of Neuadd Bones
- Introduction
- Carnivore Damage at Neuadd
- Conclusion on Carnivore Damage
- Chapter 8
- Herbivore Modifications of Neuadd Bones
- Introduction
- Rodent Gnawing
- Sheep Chewing of Ends of Bones
- Conclusion for Herbivore Chewing
- Chapter 9
- Disarticulation and Dispersal of Neuadd Bones
- Introduction
- Bone Dispersal at Neuadd
- Conclusion on Disarticulation and Dispersal
- Chapter 10
- Discussion
- Monitoring Studies in Africa, Arabia and Europe
- Monitoring at Neuadd
- Trampling
- Water
- Weather
- Burial in Soil
- Carnivore Damage
- Herbivore Damage
- Bone Dispersal
- Chapter 11
- Why Is Time Important in Taphonomy
- References
- About the Authors
- Recent Publications
- Index
- Blank Page
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