A way to break bones? The weight of intuitiveness.
During the Paleolithic period, bone marrow extraction was an essential source of fat nutrients for hunter-gatherers especially throughout cold and dry seasons. This is attested by the recurrent findings of percussion marks in osteological material from anthropized archaeological levels. Among them s...
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Main Authors: | Delphine Vettese, Trajanka Stavrova, Antony Borel, Juan Marín, Marie-Hélène Moncel, Marta Arzarello, Camille Daujeard |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8418bc569a4c489e9fa1ac61e7d80ed5 |
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