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Taphonomy is the
study of how
organisms decay and
become fossilized or
preserved in the
paleontological record. The term
taphonomy (from Gr**** táphos,...
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legal aspects. The term
taphonomy from
palaeontology applies to the fate of all
kinds of
remains of organisms.
Forensic taphonomy is
concerned with remains...
- Hunted? An
Introduction to
African Cave
Taphonomy is a 1981 book by
Charles Kimberlin Brain regarding the
taphonomy of cave
deposits in Africa. The book...
- Egg
taphonomy is the
study of the
decomposition and
fossilization of eggs. The
processes of egg
taphonomy begin when the egg
either hatches or dies. Eggs****...
- and its
various subfields,
including forensic archaeology and
forensic taphonomy, in a
legal setting. A
forensic anthropologist can ****ist in the identification...
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Calcium carbonate is a
chemical compound with the
chemical formula CaCO3. It is a
common substance found in
rocks as the
minerals calcite and aragonite...
- paleontologist, science-fiction
author and
social thinker. He
founded taphonomy, the
study of
fossilization patterns. He was born in the
village of Vyritsa...
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insects Sohn, JC., Labandeira, C.C. & Davis, D.R. The
fossil record and
taphonomy of
butterflies and
moths (Insecta, Lepidoptera):
implications for evolutionary...
- The La Huérguina
Formation (also
known as the
Calizas de La Huérguina Formation, La Huérguina
Limestone Formation or as the Una Formation) is a geological...
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Mortuary science Necrobiology Post-mortem
chemistry Post-mortem
photography Taphonomy Biostratinomy Thanatology Other Apparent death Chinese burial money Coins...