[图书][B] " Burial at Sea"; Consumption and Dispersal of Large Fish and Cetacean Food-Falls by Deep-Sea Scavengers in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean and Eastern …

EG Jones - 1999 - search.proquest.com
… overall fish numbers remained high during this phase, individuals did not stay significantly
longer at the site of the large food-fall compared to a small one, and a" conveyer-belt" of fish

Fishing in life and death: Pleistocene fish-hooks from a burial context on Alor Island, Indonesia

S O'Connor, SCS Carro, S Hawkins, S Kealy, J Louys… - antiquity, 2017 - cambridge.org
… ), Sahul (Australia, New Guinea and the Aru Islands), or to the larger islands of Timor or
Flores. During the lower sea stand of the Last Glacial Maximum about 21 000 years ago, when …

Fish bones, cut marks, and burial: implications for taphonomy and faunal analysis

LM Willis, AR Boehm - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2014 - Elsevier
burial (specifically, post-depositional taphonomic processes) on the number of cut marks
visible on butchered fish … removed a large amount of soil in bulk around each burial location in …

Fish food in the deep sea: revisiting the role of large food-falls

ND Higgs, AR Gates, DOB Jones - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
… 35] or large whale carcasses eg [27], [36]. Here we report the on chance discovery of several
largefish-falls… fauna and discuss the role of these large food-falls on deep-sea ecosystems. …

Relationships between size-specific sediment preferences and burial capabilities in juveniles of two Alaska flatfishes

AW Stoner, ML Ottmar - Journal of experimental marine biology and …, 2003 - Elsevier
burial was higher than expected occurred in four cases where large fish were capable of
partial burial … because of low burial rates in fine grains, and complete burials (100%) were rare. …

To fish or not to fish? Evidence for the possible avoidance of fish consumption during the Iron Age around the North Sea

K Dobney, A Ervynck, C Haselgrove… - The later Iron Age in …, 2007 - torrossa.com
… that were sieved and those that produced fish bone: only two of the 22 sieved assemblages
contained fish bones, while a far larger number produced varying quantities of other small …

Neither fish nor fowl: burial practices between inhumation and cremation

K Rebay-Salisbury - … : archaeological approaches to the treatment of …, 2015 - torrossa.com
Partial cremation is a topic that sits uneasily between the ontological categories within
which burials are usually discussed, and yet a wide range of practices can be described as …

Undulation frequency affects burial performance in living and model flatfishes

A McKee, I MacDonald, SC Farina, AP Summers - Zoology, 2016 - Elsevier
… of the fish to within the frame of the camera. One burial event was recorded for each fish using
… Values for the small and large dead fish were added to the plot to show where they lie in …

[PDF][PDF] Coastal fishing in Stone Age Denmark–evidence from below and above the present sea level and from human bones

A Fischer - Shell Middens in Atlantic Europe, 2007 - Citeseer
… It is, however, worth remarking on the species composition of the Bjørnsholm kitchen
midden, which has produced the largest Danish assemblage of Neolithic fish bones presently …

Fish in the burial rite of Andronovo (Fedorovka) people, based on Tartas-1 cemetery

VI Molodin, IA Durakov, LS Kobeleva… - … and Anthropology of …, 2015 - Elsevier
… There was an intact pottery vessel standing between the skull and the eastern wall of the
burial. Three ankle-bones of a sheep and a vertebra of a large fish (pike?) were found nearby. …