Estudio del conjunto óseo de un asentamiento de cazadores furtivos mwalangulu en Galana (Kenia)

  1. Domínguez Rodrigo, Manuel
Zeitschrift:
Complutum

ISSN: 1131-6993

Datum der Publikation: 1998

Nummer: 9

Seiten: 161-166

Art: Artikel

Andere Publikationen in: Complutum

Zusammenfassung

A bone assemblage made by Mwalangulu hanters is analysed in tIte present paper. The patterns of skeletal representation and the incidence of cat marks areanalysed. TIte interest of ihis study lies in the fact that the hones belong to small animals, about which we lack solid referential frameworks of human processing and taphonomic preservation.

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