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Bone fragmentation as a tool for quantification and identification of taphonomic processes and their effects: the case study from Havnø, a stratified Danish “Køkkenmødding.”

Gron, K.J.; Andersen, S.H.; Robson, H.

Authors

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Dr Kurt Gron k.j.gron@durham.ac.uk
Research Development Manager

S.H. Andersen

H. Robson



Contributors

N. Bicho
Editor

C. Detry
Editor

T.D. Price
Editor

E. Cuhna
Editor

Citation

Gron, K., Andersen, S., & Robson, H. (2015). Bone fragmentation as a tool for quantification and identification of taphonomic processes and their effects: the case study from Havnø, a stratified Danish “Køkkenmødding.”. In N. Bicho, C. Detry, T. Price, & E. Cuhna (Eds.), Muge 150th The 150th Anniversary of the discovery of Mesolithic Shellmiddens (189-206). Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Publication Date 2015
Deposit Date Jul 19, 2017
Pages 189-206
Series Number 2
Book Title Muge 150th The 150th Anniversary of the discovery of Mesolithic Shellmiddens
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1662780