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Taphonomy and dispersion of bones scavenged by New World vultures and caracaras in Northwestern Patagonia: implications for the formation of archaeological sites

机译:新世界秃鹰和卡拉卡拉斯在西北巴塔哥尼亚地区清除的骨骼的发育和分布:对考古遗址形成的影响

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Scavenger birds can feed on large- to small-sized vertebrates and may contribute in the formation of archaeological sites. To evaluate the modifications and dispersal patterns of bones produced by New World vulture and caracara from Northwestern Patagonia, samples of adult sheep, young sheep, and hare carcasses were offered and subsequently analyzed. New World vultures and caracaras quickly fed on the samples. Taphonomic and bone dispersal patterns suggest two types of accumulations: (1) open-air sites with large and medium-sized vertebrates represented by complete, fractured, scratched, notched, and punctured elements and (2) rock shelter or cave sites dominated by small vertebrates represented by broken, corroded, fractured, and digested elements.
机译:清道夫鸟类可以以大型或小型脊椎动物为食,并可能有助于考古遗址的形成。为了评估西北地区巴塔哥尼亚的新大陆秃and和卡拉卡拉生产的骨头的修饰和散布模式,提供了成年绵羊,幼绵羊和野兔尸体的样本,然后进行了分析。新大陆的秃鹰和卡拉卡拉斯迅速捕食了这些样本。柱状和骨扩散模式表明有两种类型的积聚:(1)大型和中型脊椎动物的露天场所,具有完整,破碎,划痕,带凹痕和刺破的元素;(2)避难所或洞穴占主导地位的小型场所以破碎,腐蚀,破裂和消化的元素为代表的脊椎动物。

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