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Shell morphometry of seven limpet species from coastal shell middens in southern Africa
Authors:Antonieta Jerardino  Rene Navarro
Institution:1. Department of Archaeology, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7701, Cape Town, South Africa;2. Avian Demography Unit, Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7701, South Africa
Abstract:Measurements of shell parts and features (elements) of marine limpets can be used to derive morphometric equations for estimating total shell lengths. This is demonstrated for seven limpet species commonly found on the southern African coast. The equations can be used to reconstruct whole shell lengths for highly fragmented limpet samples in prehistoric shell middens. A linear regression model is based on measurements of all shell elements, resulting in high coefficients of determination with excellent predictive power in most cases. These morphometric equations would enable archaeologists to derive more metrical information from fragmentary archaeological material than was previously the case. We also present a case study where morphometric equations of two limpet species are applied to an archaeological sample from the South African west coast for the purpose of investigating possible biases in limpet shell preservation. We conclude that small whole limpet shells survive longer than the bigger ones in this particular case, but that many more such case studies need to be conducted in order to fully understand differential preservation of southern African limpet shells in archaeological sites.
Keywords:Shell middens  Zooarchaeology  Shell analysis  Morphometry  Cymbula  Scutellastra  Southern Africa  Shell preservation  Shell taphonomy
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