Cutmarks on human remains can relate to funerary practices such as cannibalism or defleshing and body disarticulation. The time interval between the death of an organism and the production of cutmarks ...
Cut and percussion marks, which together are called butchery marks, may be the result of skinning, disarticulation, and bone breakage for dietary and non-dietary reasons (Blumenschine & Pobiner 2006).
Dr Amanda Jeffery said the arms and legs had been removed "neatly and cleanly" at the joints in a process called disarticulation. She said most of the arms and legs were recovered from the alley ...
The situation has worsened ever since Dr Ayagi penned these words nearly four decades before Tinubu’s emergence as President thus demonstrating that the key causes of Nigeria’s economic ...
Moss suspects that the three-part typology that zooarchaeologists often use (skinning, disarticulation, filleting) is too simplistic to capture traditional Tlingit butchering techniques. Moss is ...
Cut and percussion marks, which together are called butchery marks, may be the result of skinning, disarticulation, and bone breakage for dietary and non-dietary reasons (Blumenschine & Pobiner 2006).