Knüsel, C. J. and Outram, A. K. (2004). Fragmentation: the zonation method applied to fragmented human remains from archaeological and forensic contexts. Environ Archaeol 9 (1). Vol 9(1), pp. 85-97. https://doi.org/10.1179/146141004790734513.
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Fragmentation: the zonation method applied to fragmented human remains from archaeological and forensic contexts | ||
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Environ Archaeol 9 (1) | ||
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Circaea | ||
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9 (1) | ||
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85 - 97 | ||
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The recording system presented here provides a means by which to confront problems of equifinality -- that is, when taphonomic alterations create apparently similar patterns and, therefore, confuse behavioural inferences drawn from them. The method hinges on a standardised representation of the zones on human skeletal elements that allow comparison with those described by Dobney and Rielly (1988) for animal remains. It is anticipated that the anatomical descriptions in combination with the zone drawings presented will aid others to apply the method generally across skeletal assemblages of any date. The author suggests that the system could also be used to aid the curation of museum collections and as a complement to forensic recovery. | ||
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2004 | ||
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25 Feb 2005 |