Thus, hominid discarded bone assemblages, regardless of the original representation of elements, can come to resemble the schlepp effect simply through ...
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At issue is whether or not the Hadza provide support for a concept known as the ''schlepp effect'', which has been used to identify transported bone ...
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Share Blog Cite ... She was examining the evidence for the "schlepp effect" at Dadong. The "schlepp effect" refers to the tendency for humans to only transport useful parts of animals back to their home bases.
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Captive hyaena bone choice and destruction the Schlepp effect and Olduvai Archaeofaunas ... The effect of structural density on Marmot skeletal part representation in archaeological sites...
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Archaeological poem by Maureen Perkins ... It is rolling terms off your tongue: thermoluminescence, nuchal torus, schlepp effect. Archaeology is ignoring the inherent paradox of washing dirt. Archaeology is not Don Johanson's spotlessly creased khakis. It is picking through other people's garbage.
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If leaving the remains weren't possible, and if the developer and museum couldn't reach an agreement for recovery of the remains, the museum would have 10 days to notify the appropriate tribal groups for removal. Finding remains would buy time, if not make developers ... It will be the Armenian version of events, ... PO Box 61203,
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Vertebrae and axial limb parts tend to stay in the area near the death site, whereas limb elements tend to be moved (known as the schlepp effect [Bunn and Kroll 1986: 434]). The FLK 22 site is distinguished by a disproportionately small frequency of axial elements relative to limb bones, showing evidence that this was...
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After the transition, ground bone tools and perforated ornaments become common and resource exploitation and socio-territorial organization patterns begin to resemble those of recent hunter–gatherers. ... The effect of cortical thickness on mandibular torsional strength of; South African early hominids;
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Destruction, the Schlepp Effect, and Olduvai Archaeofaunas." Journal of Archaeological Science 19: 101-121. C.W. Marean and D. Gifford-Gonzalez. (1991). "Late Quaternary Extinct Ungulates of East Africa and; Palaeoenvironmental Implications." Nature 350: 418-420. C.W. Marean.
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