James T. Pokines
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The avian remains from El Juyo, Lower Magdalenian Cantabrian Spain Open
El Juyo is one of the Cantabrian sites of Iberia known from long ago for its important Lower Magdalenian sequence. The present study reports the results of the zooarchaeological and taphonomic analysis of the avian remains recovered at the…
Analysis of Class Characteristics of Reciprocating Saws<sup>,</sup> Open
Criminal dismemberment is accomplished using a variety of tools and frequently used to dispose or facilitate the transport of human remains in an attempt to hinder forensic investigation. The present research examined features that may dif…
Taphonomic Effects of Mechanical Plowing on Buried Juvenile‐Sized Remains Open
Agricultural activity is a worldwide taphonomic process and can present unique challenges in the recovery of buried remains. Previous research has been mostly within the realm of site formation processes of archeological sites utilizing on…