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  • River ice as a taphonomic agent: an alternative hypothesis for bone artifacts
  • An intuitive taphonomic model is developed to explain how river ice of temperate and high-latitude rivers may affect bones, and to predict the modifications expected. Partial testing of the model by experiments designed to simulate river breakup
  • produced bone modifications such as fractures, flakes, facets, striations, isolated cuts, and polish. The taphonomic effects of river ice must be discounted prior to the interpretation of such features as human in origin.
  • Blank on the Pleistocene map ice age earth
  • Die Bedeutung von Albrecht Penck für die Eiszeitforschung. Zu seinem 125. Geburtstag. (The role of Albrecht Penck in the ice age research. For his 125th birthday)
  • Antarctica or Two years amongst the ice of the South Pole
  • on the basis of differential staining and fresh breakage are suspect. Physical processes, such as the violent forces of river ice breakups in the north, and bone crushing by mammalian scavengers produce similar pseudo-artifacts. Additionally, the middle
  • Examination of a sample of 150 fluted-point localities from southern Ontario, Canada in relation to datable features of Late Wisconsinan ice retreat discloses maximum possible ages for early Palaeo-Indian occupation and reveals selection of specific
  • the first and second halves of the sixteenth century the latter period marking the beginning or intensification of the famous minor ice age. (L'A.).