A unique human-fox burial from a pre-Natufian cemetery in the Levant (Jordan).
New human burials from northern Jordan provide important insights into the appearance of cemeteries and the nature of human-animal relationships within mortuary contexts during the Epipalaeolithic period (c. 23,000-11,600 cal BP) in the Levant, reinforcing a socio-ideological relationship that goes...
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Autores principales: | Lisa A Maher, Jay T Stock, Sarah Finney, James J N Heywood, Preston T Miracle, Edward B Banning |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a6f4e42addef4d479981ea86ee936fd3 |
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