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The trouble with transformations: Effects of sample size and sample composition on meat weight estimates based on skeletal mass allometry
Authors:H Edwin Jackson
Abstract:The application of skeletal allometry in zooarchaeological analysis has increased in recent years. Two approaches can be distinguished, one based on linear measurements of bones for the purpose of estimating animal size and the other using skeletal weight to estimate dietary contribution. Here the application of the latter is examined. It is suggested that this method, as presently used with fragmentary remains, may not provide a dependable characterization of the relative contributions of identified taxa.
Keywords:Allometry  Zooarchaeology  Faunal  Skeletal
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