6th meeting. Madrid (Spain).2022.. Two leading congresses – TAPHOS and the Taphonomy Working Group (TWG) of the ICAZ – in the same 2022 meeting to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Efremov’s Taphonomy proposal as a scientific discipline.
The proceedings were published in special numbers in Historical Biology and Quaternary Science Advances (Volume 12 y 13)
Quaternary Science Advances
Special Issue on Taphonomic insights on Quaternary archaeological contexts. Proceedings of the 6th ICAZ Taphonomy Working Group meeting
Lead by: Ana B. Marín-Arroyo and Marta Moreno García
Check all the papers:
1 | Sofia C. Samper-Carro*, Caitlin Raymond, Vera Weisbecker, Sue O’Connor. | |
3 | Coastal and inland subsistence strategies during the Upper Paleolithic in the Cantabrian Region (northern Iberian Peninsula). | Ángel Blanco-Lapaz*, Fernando González-Echegaray de Yarto, Manuel R. González-Morales, Ana B. Marín-Arroyo. |
4 | Alicia Sanz-Royo*, Gabriele Terlato, Ana B. Marín-Arroyo. | |
5 | Silvia Gazzo*, Fabio Negrino, Julien Riel-Salvatore. | |
6 | Identifying non-anthropic accumulation in zooarchaeological assemblages using Naive Bayesian Classifier: A trace-oriented, regional actualistic taphonomic exercise in the hyperarid coasts of the Atacama Desert. | Sebastián Yrarrazaval*, Isabel Cartajena, Luis Alberto Borrerro. |
7 | Puncture game: let’s play with the canines of predators. | Jean-Philip Brugal*, Jean Baptiste Fourvel. |
8 | Could facing techniques be compatible with optimal bone preservation surface? | Noé Valtierra*, Irene Cazalla, Andrea Díaz-Cortés. |
9 | Bone weathering in an Atlantic environment: preliminary results of the Global Weathering Project in Spain | Ana B. Marín-Arroyo*, Borja González-Rabanal, José Luís Arteche, Pilar Fatas, Manuel R. González Morales. |
10 | An integral approach to the study of late Quaternary bromalites in South America. | Mariana Mondini |
11 | Borja González-Rabanal*, Ana B. Marín-Arroyo, Marco Vidal Cordasco, Miguel Ángel Martín Merino, Ana Isabel Ortega Martínez. | |
12 | Lluís Lloveras*, Andreu Falcó, Vanesa Triay, Philip Banks, Jordi Nadal, Carme Miró, Santiago Riera. | |
13 | Subsistence Strategies during the Gravettian in the Cantabrian Region: the rock shelter of La Viña (Asturias) | Elene Arenas-Sorriqueta, Ana B. Marín-Arroyo, Gabriele Terlato, Leire Torres-Iglesias y Lucía Agudo Pérez |
15 | Manuel Rodríguez-Almagro*, Mónica Villalba de Alvarado, Juan Luis Arsuaga, Asier Gómez-Olivencia, Nohemi Sala. | |
16 | Taphonomy of the fauna assemblage from the Middle Palaeolithic site of Vajo Salsone in the Monti Lessini, eastern Italian Alps. | Thun Hohenstein Ursula, Gianluca Arnetta, Lavinia Caffarelli, Florent Rivals, Davide Delpiano, Marco Peresani |
Historical Biology
Lead by: Yolanda Fernández Jalvo and Paloma Sevilla
Check all the papers:
1 |
How to quantify taphonomic alteration? A novel index for fossil fish collections |
Carla San Román, Óscar Cambra-Moo & Hugo Martín-Abad |
2 | What can be gained from studying coprolite taphonomy: the case of Villanueva-1 (Palencia, Spain) | Irene Cambronero, Paloma Sevilla & Nuria García |
3 | Gemma Martínez, Soledad Ureta & Alejandra García-Frank | |
4 |
Fossil micromammals and the palaeoenvironments of the Paranthropus robustus site of Cooper’s Cave |
Pierre Linchamps, Emmanuelle Stoetzel, Raphaël Cornette, Christiane Denys, Raphaël Hanon, Nompumelelo Maringa, Thalassa Matthews & Christine Steininger |
5 | Differentiating taphonomic features from trampling and dietary microwear, an experimental approach | Cristian Micó, Ruth Blasco, Alicia Muñoz Del Pozo, Blanca Jiménez-García, Jordi Rosell & Florent Rivals |
6 | Preservation and conservation concepts from the transdisciplinary perspective of Taphonomy | O. Cambra-Moo, H. Martín-Abad, J. Rascón Pérez, C. Galán Saulnier & A. González Martín |
7 | Integrating taphonomy and facies analysis to assess the palaeoecology of Oligocene Kuphus-beds (Prebetic, Southeastern Spain) | Falces-Delgado Santiago, Giannetti Alice |
8 | Small mammal taphonomy and palaeoecological Holocene interpretations in the Andean piedmont (southern Mendoza province, Argentina) | Sara García-Morato, Dores Marin-Monfort, Yolanda Fernández-Jalvo, Gustavo A. Neme & Fernando J. Fernández |
9 | Let’s play with fire! Preliminary study of thermo-alterations on boiled, buried and burnt bones | Penélope I. Martínez de los Reyes, Aida Gutiérrez, Alba Macho-Callejo, Sara García-Morato, Marta Moreno-García, Yolanda Fernández-Jalvo |
10 | Aida Gutiérrez, Dominika Nociarová, Assumpció Malgosa, Yolanda Fernández-Jalvo, Núria Armentano | |
11 | Put down roots and find the plant!: preliminary results of root etching and its implications | Alba Macho-Callejo , Sara García-Morato, Aida Gutiérrez, Dores Marin-Monfort, Yolanda Fernández-Jalvo |
12 | Fish vertebrae fragmentation: experimental approach to identify breakage patterning due to compression | Romina Frontinia, Yolanda Fernández-Jalvo, Arturo Morales-Muñiz, María Dolores Pesquero-Fernández and Eufrasia Roselló-Izquierdo |
13 | Denys Christiane, Stoetzel Emmanuelle, Linchamps Pierre, Fernandez-Jalvo Yolanda, Peter Andrews | |
14 | Joint disassociation pattern from a taphonomical and anthropological point of view | Dominika Nociarová, Aida Gutiérrez, Núria Armentano, Pere Ibáñez Gimeno, Ignasi Galtés, Assumpció Malgos |
15 | Suzanne Kunitz, Briana Pobiner, John Yellen, J. Tyler Faith & Alison S. Brooks | |
16 | Mariana Nabais, Rodrigo Portero & João Zilhão | |
17 | Skeletal taphonomy of the water frogs (Amphibia: Anura) from the Pit 7/8 of the Pliocene Camp dels Ninots site (Caldes de Malavella, NE Spain) | Hugues Blain et al. |
18 | Compositional and taphonomic gradients show fluctuating depositional conditions on Middle Jurassic brachiopod-rich accumulations from Northern Calcareous Alps (Austria–Germany) | Fernando García Joral, José F. Baeza-Carratalá and Alice Giannetti |
19 | Trompe l’oeil fossils from Silurian quartzites of Sierra Morena (South Spain): a taphonomic approach on the study of a coral-like structure | Sergio Rodríguez et al. |