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BioArchaeologica

[ISSN 1611-356X]

Edited by
Nicholas John Conard, Miriam Noël Haidle, Hans-Peter Uerpmann and Joachim Wahl

Taken over of VML Verlag Marie Leidorf GmbH, Rahden

Cover: Bones line their way

[Last update: 01.04.2010]

[ BA 5 ]

Bones line their way.

Studies in honour of Margarethe and Hans-Peter Uerpmann.

Roland de Beauclair, Susanne C. Münzel and Hannes Napierala (Eds.)

Hardcover

This honorary publication contains a eulogy for Hans-Peter Uerpmann [Drechsler], whose research reaches from the polar circle to the tropics and from the Palaeolithic to the Middle Ages, bibliographies of both honoured scholars [Kutterer], and 20 scientific contributions. These deal with sexual dimorphism in recent brown bears, different evidence for shell middens, the simulation of animal populations, Medieval animal bones from the city of Höxter, the physical requirements of humans as a basis for prehistoric behaviour, wild animals in the Troad in the 3rd millennium B.C., Linear Pottery skeleton remains from Herxheim [Germany], domestic animals from Neolithic Mezraa-Teleilat [Turkey], late Pleistocene bird bones, taphonomic traces on Bronze Age bones from Hirbet ez-Zeraqõn [Jordan], the cave site of Hohle Fels, the subsistence behaviour of Neanderthals and modern humans at Geißenklösterle cave, the fauna at Kesslerloch cave, bone growth in reindeer, oxygen isotopes in Linear Pottery cattle teeth, climatic change in the Near East, mice at Troy, the natural fauna of Central Europe, and surface modifications on Pleistocene bones.

Content:258 pages, 132 illustrations, 65 tables    Cover:Hardcover 
Text:English, GermanSize:21,0 x 29,7 cm / DIN A4 
Abstracts in
other languages:
English, Germanweight:1.120 g
Keywords:animal bones, climate, fauna, taphonomySeries:BioArchaeologica
ISSN:1611-356X
  ISBN-13:978-3-86757-952-0
 ISBN-10:3-86757-952-0
 Place of Publication:Rahden/Westf.
Price:49,80 €Date of Publication:2010



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