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Taphonomy in Archaeology: Bibliography

Bibliographic References in Taphonomy: Lambert to Reinhard

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Lambert, Patricia M., et al. 2000. Response to critique of the claim of cannibalism at Cowboy Wash. American Antiquity 65(2):397-406.

Lehmer, Donald J. 1952. Animal Bone and Plains Archeology. Plains Anthropologist 4(4):46-48.

LeMoine, Genevieve M. 1991. Use wear on bone and antler tools: An application of tribological principles. 56th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans.

LeMoine, Genevieve M. 1994. Use wear on bone and antler tools form the Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories. American Antiquity 59(2):316-334.

Lennstrom, Heidi A. and Christine A. Hastorf. 1992. Testing old wives' tales in paleoethnobotany: A comparisonof bulk and scatter sampling schemes from Pancan, Peru. Journal of Archaeological Science 19205-229.

Littleton, Judith. 2000. Taphomomic effects of erosion on deliberately buried bodies. Journal of Archaeological Science 275-18.

Lupo, Karen D. 1995. Hadza bone assemblages and hyena attrition: An ethnographic example of the influence of cooking and mode of discard of the intensity of scavenger ravaging. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 14(3):288-314.

Lyman, R. L. 1984. Broken bones, bone expediency tools, and bone pseudotools: Lessons from the blast zone around Mount St. Helens,Washington. American Antiquity 49(2):315-333.

Lyman, R. L. 1994. Quantitative units and terminology in zooarchaeology. American Antiquity 59(1):36-71.

Lyman, R. L. 2002. Taphonomic Agents and Taphonomic Signatures. American Antiquity 67(2):361-366.

Marean, Curtis W. and Leanne Bertino. 1994. Intrasite spatial analysis of bone: Subtracting the effectof secondary carnivore consumers. American Antiquity 59(4):748-768.

Marshall, Fiona and Tom Pilgram. 1993. NISP vs. MNI in quantification of body-part representation. American Antiquity 58(2):261-269.

McGrew, W. C. 1987. Tools to get food: The subsistants of Tasmanian aborigines and Tanzanian chimpanzees compared. Journal of Anthropological Research 43(3):247-258.

Milner, George R., Eve Anderson, and Virginia G. Smith. 1991. Warfare in Late Prehistoric west-central Illinois. American Antiquity 56(4):581-603.

Milner, George R., et al. 2000. Conquistadors, excavators, or rodents: What damaged the King site skeleton? American Antiquity 65(2):355-363.

Milo, Richard G. 1998 Evidence for hominid predation at Klasies River Mouth, South Africa, and its implications for the behaviour of early modern humans. Journal of Archaeological Science 25:99-133.

Monahan, Christopher M. and Manuel Dominguez-Rodrigo. 1999. Comparing apples and oranges in the Plio-Pleistocene: Methodological comments on 'Meat-eating by early hominids at the FLK 22 Zinjanthropus site, Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania): an experimental approach using cut-mark data.' Journal of Human Evolution 37:789-792.

Morey, Darcy F., Walter E. Klippel, and Bruce L. Manzano. 1991. Estimation of live weight of fish recovered fromarchaeological sites. In Beamers, Bobwhites, and Blue-Points: Tributes to theCareer of Paul W. Parmalee. James R. Purdue, Walter E. Klippel, and Bonnie W. Styles, eds. Pp. 92-98. Springfield: Illinois State Museum Scientific Papers Vol. 23.

Morlan, Richard E. 1991. Bison carpal and tarsal measurements: Bulls versus cowsand calves. Plains Anthropologist 36(136):215-227.

Moss, Madonna L. and Jon M. Erlandson. 2002. Animal Agency and Coastal Archaeology. American Antiquity 67(2):367-369.

O'Connell, James F., Kristen Hawkes, and Nicholas Blurton Jones. 1988. Hadza hunting, butchering, and bone transport and theirarchaeological implications. Journal of Anthropological Research 44:113-161.

Olsen, Sandra L. and Pat Shipman. 1988. Surface modification on bone: Trampling versus butchery. Journal of Archaeological Science 15:535-553.

Pickering, Travis R., Manual Dominguez-Rodrigo, Charles P. Egeland, and C. K. Brain. 2004. Beyond leopards: Tooth marks and the contribution of multiple carnivore taxa to teh accumulation of the Swartkrans Member 3 fossil assemblage. Journal of Human Evolution 46:595-604.

Reinhard, Karl J. and T. M. Fink. 1994. Cremation in southwestern north america: Aspects of taphonomy that affect pathological analysis. Journal of Archaeological Science 21:597-605.

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