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Fluvial spatial taphonomy: a new method for the study of post-depositional processes
Authors:Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo  Lucía Cobo-Sánchez  José Yravedra  David Uribelarrea  Carmen Arriaza  Elia Organista  Enrique Baquedano
Institution:1.Institute of Evolution in Africa (IDEA),Madrid,Spain;2.Real Colegio Complutense at Harvard,Cambridge,USA;3.Department of Prehistory,Complutense University,Madrid,Spain;4.Department of Geodynamics,Complutense University,Madrid,Spain;5.School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies,Evolutionary Studies Institute, University of Witswatersrand,Johannesburg,South Africa;6.Museo Arqueológico Regional,Madrid,Spain
Abstract:Traditional taphonomic analyses do not consider the emergent properties resulting from the relationship of variables. Several of these emergent properties are expressed spatially. Here, we present a spatial taphonomic approach to the understanding of post-depositional processes affecting experimental assemblages modified by fluvial currents. Spatial statistical methods are a great tool to understand how different taphonomic variables relate at a spatial scale. The results of the application of this method to bone assemblages affected by low- and high-energy flows show the loss or modification of most of the original spatial taphonomic relationships. It also shows the degree of bone loss according to element, anatomical section and bone structure, and shape types. Anisotropy is identified in both experimental contexts. These results add new criteria to assess the impact of water flows in bone assemblages and contribute to define the properties of lag assemblages.
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