Dear Lucy:
You should check references About Sitio Conté and Sitio El Caño in Panamá. Look for publications by Lothrop, Ladd, Mayo and Cooke.
Best,
Diana Carvajal
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El 19/10/2018, a la(s) 6:20 a. m., Hans Christian Küchelmann <[log in to unmask]> escribió:
> Dear Lucy,
>
> two sites come into my mind here, not Central America, but maybe of interest:
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> # Tagebau Espenhain near Markleeberg, Germany, Pleistocene (280.000 years BP):
> Caches of fossil sea urchins were found there that may have been intentionally collected (Schäfer 2007).
>
> # In Mogador, Morokko we found a fossil Brachiopod in the archaeological contexts. There where Phoenician contexts (7th- 5th c. BC) and Roman contexts (1st-3rd c. AD), but I do not remember from which contexts the Brachiopod came. For information on that site see Becker & Küchelmann (2010) and Becker et al. (2013), but the the find is not mentioned in these publications.
>
>
> References:
> # Becker, Cornelia & Küchelmann, Hans Christian (2010): Schafe, Löwen und Napfschnecken – Ein erster Blick auf die Tierreste aus dem phönizischen Mogador. in: Marzoli, Dirce / El Khayari, Abdelaziz: Vorbericht Mogador (Marokko) 2008. – Madrider Mitteilungen 51, 81-94
> online: https://www.academia.edu/attachments/38282875/download_file?st=MTQ0MTMxMTgzMSw4MS4yMTMuMTQxLjE3NSwyNjQ0Mjc3Nw==
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> # Becker, Cornelia / von den Driesch, Angela / Küchelmann, Hans Christian (2013): Mogador, eine Handelsstation am westlichen Rand der phönizischen und römischen Welt – die Tierreste. in: Grupe, Gisela / McGlynn, George / Peters, Joris (eds.): Current discoveries from outside and within. Field explorations and critical comments from the lab, Documenta Archaeobiologiae 10, 11-159, Rahden
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> # Schäfer, Joachim (2007): Urmenschen am Fluss. - Archäologie in Deutschland 1/2007
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>> Am 12.10.2018 um 23:28 schrieb Lucy Gill <[log in to unmask]>:
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>> Hello zooarchaeological hive mind! Does anyone have suggestions of references for intentional curation/caching of fossils in archaeological deposits, particularly in Central America? Thanks!
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>> Lucy
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