Hi Mat,
The following may be of interest:
Fred, C., Andrus, T., Crowe, D. (2001). "Alteration of Otolith Aragonite: Effects of Prehistoric Cooking Methods on Otolith Chemistry." Journal of Archaeological Science 29(3): 291-299.
AB
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Subject: [ZOOARCH] Otoliths
Dear colleagues
Ngâ Mihi o te Tau Hou / Happy New Year
Do any of you know anything about the taphonomy of otoliths? I have observed that they survive very well in some sites and not at all in others, but I can’t see any reason for this.
If anyone can shine any light on this topic or point me to any references I would be grateful (searches on Google Scholar and ResearchGate didn’t help)
Mat
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