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  • '''Taphonomy''' is the study of the post-mortem, pre-burial and post-burial histories of ...e="Shipman">Shipman, P. 1981. Life history of a fossil: An introduction to taphonomy and paleoecology. Harvard University Press.</ref>
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  • *[http://home.tiac.net/~cri/1998/taphonomy.html taphonomy]
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  • ...ginal”.<ref name="Allison & Briggs">Allison, P.A. & Briggs, D.E.G. 1991. ''Taphonomy: Releasing the Data Locked in the Fossil Record''. Plenum Press, New York.< ..."Shipman">Shipman, P. 1981. ‘’Life History of a Fossil: An Introduction to Taphonomy and Paleoecology’’. Harvard University Press, England.</ref>
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  • '''Taphonomy''' is the study of the post-mortem, pre-burial and post-burial histories of ...e="Shipman">Shipman, P. 1981. Life history of a fossil: An introduction to taphonomy and paleoecology. Harvard University Press.</ref>
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  • ...oast’s Tai Forest:Implications for the primate predation and early hominid taphonomy in South Africa.American Physical Anthroplogy. 131, pp. 151-165</ref> The t ...ttack?In: Solomon, S., Davidson, I., Watson, D. (Eds.), Problem Solving in Taphonomy:Archaeological and Palaeontological Studies from Europe,Africa and Oceania.
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  • ...sible for the creation of certain fossil assemblages, see the article on [[taphonomy]]. '''[[Hyaena]]s''' are among the agents of accumulation and modificatio ...opithecines : the hunters or the hunted? : an introduction to African cave taphonomy
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  • ...lization, and the different means through which it can occur, is used by [[Taphonomy|taphonomists]], [[Paleontology|paleontologists]], and [[Geology|geologists] [[Taphonomy]] is the study of what has happened to an organism from the moment of death
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  • ...luable record of individual species morphologies as well as insight into [[Taphonomy| taphonomic]] processes<ref name="Berger2"/>. Because of the quality of pr
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  • ...oneered research into [[Caves| cave]] formation processes and studies of [[taphonomy]] <ref name="Berger2"/>. Elizabeth Vrba continued this work through the 19
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  • ...co-authored work with [[Ronald J. Clarke|Prof. Ron Clarke]] of Wits on the taphonomy of the Taung site and in 1998 for his co-authored work with Prof. [[Henry M
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  • ...ince bone tissue is approximately 30% organic, it is very susceptible to [[Taphonomy#Diagenesis|diagenesis]]. The Sr/Ca ratio and other chemical properties of ...quite numerous in the fossil record, because they are more resistant to [[taphonomy|taphonomic]] processes than many other parts of the skeleton. Finally, the
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  • [[Taphonomy]] is the study of bones from the time the animal dies to the time the bone
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