Early Paleoindian use of canids, felids, and hares for bone needle production at the La Prele site, Wyoming, USA

SR Pelton, MK Litynski, SA Allaun, M Buckley… - PloS one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
We report the first identifications of species and element used to produce Paleolithic bone
needles. Archaeologists have used the tailored, fur-fringed garments of high latitude …

Towards a Deeper Integration of ZooMS and Zooarchaeology at Palaeolithic Sites: Current Challenges and Future Directions: Special Issue: Integrating ZooMS and …

GM Smith, K Ruebens, V Sinet-Mathiot… - …, 2024 - paleoanthropology.org
Advances in biomolecular methods, in particular the study of ancient proteins
(palaeoproteomics), have revolutionised how we can taxonomically identify archaeological …

The Rule Rather Than the Exception! Multi‐Predator Actualistic Accumulations From Cau del Duc (Lleida, Spain) and Their Implications for the Interpretation of the …

J Mignino, A Rufà, G Alonso, M Arilla… - International Journal of …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Numerous zooarchaeological cases have reported the presence of more than one type of
predator as causal agents in the formation of the bone record in karstic contexts. However …

[HTML][HTML] Palaeoproteomic identification of a whale bone tool from Bronze Age Heiloo, the Netherlands

JAA Dekker, D Mylopotamitaki… - Peer Community …, 2024 - peercommunityjournal.org
Identification of the taxonomic origin of bone tools is an important, but often complicated,
component of studying past societies. The species used for bone tool production provide …

An Analysis of Bone Artifacts from Hall's Cave, Texas

W Grote - 2024 - oaktrust.library.tamu.edu
Abstract Hall's Cave, Texas (41KR474) is an archaeological site that has had an episodic
history of human occupation for over 10,500 years. Archaeological excavations conducted in …