… However, there are still few studies of humanchewingwhen compared with the research on other carnivores. Possibly, this lack of research is the reason why the identification of …
G Martínez - Journal of taphonomy, 2009 - researchgate.net
… to a potential confusion when recognizing carnivore “vs” humanchewing. Nevertheless, the great majority of the interpretations about the origin of tooth bone modification found in the …
S Krichbaum, C Ramey, E Cox, L Lazarowski - Applied Animal Behaviour …, 2023 - Elsevier
… in the bone condition receiving a 180 for maximum delay reached. When comparing … Whenchewing was quantified within the bone condition, we found that fearfulness (M = 1.04…
… The state of preservation of bone and the common occurrence of smaller bones from adult … Generally, the report shows much fragmentation and mixing of bones in situ, facts not …
… Extended Data Table 2 Average percentage change of chewing muscle recruitment per chewwhen masticating size-standardized processed USOs and meat, relative to unprocessed …
… Bones and Antlers gnawed by Deer to Human Artefacts THE anthropologist, when studying excavated bone … bred highland cattle chewingbones, and figured antlers chewed by Scottish …
AJ Romero, JC Díez, P Saladié - Journal of Archaeological Science …, 2016 - Elsevier
… and the rest of the damage caused by chewing as secondary marks. These two types … To record the modifications by humanchewing, we divided each bone (… Whenhumanschewbones …
SA Parfitt, SM Bello - Royal Society Open Science, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
… , particularly when they are mixed with bones altered by … bone tools that had previously been attributed to human modification. Binford [8] also argued that human modification of bones …
… When you chew, forces are being passed up into your face … To study how extinct humans chewed, Strait is first modeling … information only about the shape of a bone. The muscles aren't …