Hi,
Chris Knusel and Alan Outram applied the Dobney/Rieilly method to human bones in
an article in Environmental Archaeology (Knusel, C. J. and Outram, A. K. 2004.
Fragmentation: the zonation method applied to fragmented human remains from
Archaeological and Forensic contexts. EA 9.1, 85-99). It has really nice
diagrams of zonation in the human skull, which can easily be adapted for other
mammals.
Ingrid
Quoting Jennifer Thoms <[log in to unmask]>:
> Can anyone help direct me to a method for recording skull fragments, similar
> to that developed by Dobney and Rielly for post-cranial bones - (Circaea
> 1988)?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jennifer
>
Dr. Ingrid Mainland
Senior Lecturer in Environmental Archaeology
Course Manager, BSc Bioarchaeology
Division of Archaeological, Geographical and Environmental Sciences
University of Bradford
Bradford BD7 1DP
01274 233541
Editor, Environmental Archaeology: The Journal of Human Palaeoecology
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