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SHELL FRAGMENTATION AS A TOOL FOR QUANTIFICATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF TAPHONOMIC PROCESSES IN ARCHAEOMALACOLOGICAL ANALYSIS: THE CASE OF THE CANTABRIAN REGION (NORTHERN SPAIN)
Authors:F I GUTIÉRREZ ZUGASTI
Institution:Department of Archaeology, BioArch, University of York, Biology S‐Block, Wentworth Way, York YO10 5DD, England, UK
Abstract:This paper presents a quantification method for archaeological molluscs using fragmentation categories. By employing the data from nine prehistoric sites (13 000 to 5000 bp ; 15 700 to 5700 cal bp ) in Cantabrian Spain (northern Spain), it has been shown that traditional methods, based on one or two anatomical elements, systematically produce a loss in the minimum number of individuals (MNI) that is sometimes significant. This paper also proposes using fragmentation categories in the calculation of the fragmentation index. In addition, based on these indices, a reflection is made on the difficulty involved in associating the amount of fragmentation of the shells with the taphonomic processes that have occurred at the archaeological sites, especially in discerning which agents have caused the fragmentation.
Keywords:ARCHAEOMALACOLOGY  FRAGMENTATION  SHELL MIDDEN  MOLLUSCS  TAPHONOMY  NORTHERN SPAIN  PALAEOLITHIC  MESOLITHIC  NEOLITHIC
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