نتایج جستجو برای: butchery

تعداد نتایج: 99  

Journal: :Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 2021

Abstract Over the last few decades, several types of evidence such as presence hominin remains, lithic assemblages, and bones with anthropogenic surface modifications have demonstrated that early human communities inhabited European subcontinent prior to Jaramillo Subchron (1.07–0.98 Ma). While most studies focused primarily on technologies raw material management, relatively little is known ab...

Journal: :Meat science 2005
N G Gregory

This review summarises information that is relevant to concerns that have recently been expressed about stunning and slaughter. It is known that captive bolt stunning can result in brain material passing to the lungs via the jugular veins. If future studies show that BSE prions pass beyond the lungs to the edible carcass, there will be a move away from captive bolt stunning in large cattle towa...

2016
Francesco Casalinuovo Lucia Ciambrone Antonio Cacia Paola Rippa

A study was conducted in order to evaluate the contamination by Brucella spp. of meat from animals slaughtered because they had resulted positive for brucellosis at some time during their life. After slaughter and before delivery to market outlets, swab samples were taken from 307 carcasses of infected animals: 40 cattle, 60 sheep and 207 goats. The swabs were subsequently analysed by means of ...

2017
Yonatan Sahle Sireen El Zaatari Tim D. White

Zooarchaeologists have long relied on linear traces and pits found on the surfaces of ancient bones to infer ancient hominid behaviors such as slicing, chopping, and percussive actions during butchery of mammal carcasses. However, such claims about Plio-Pleistocene hominids rely mostly on very small assemblages of bony remains. Furthermore, recent experiments on trampling animals and biting cro...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Clayton R Magill Gail M Ashley Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo Katherine H Freeman

The availability of plants and freshwater shapes the diets and social behavior of chimpanzees, our closest living relative. However, limited evidence about the spatial relationships shared between ancestral human (hominin) remains, edible resources, refuge, and freshwater leaves the influence of local resources on our species' evolution open to debate. Exceptionally well-preserved organic geoch...

Journal: :PLOS ONE 2021

This work demonstrates the importance of integrating sexual division labour into research transition to Neolithic and its social implications. During spread in Europe, when migration led dispersal domesticated plants animals, novel tasks tools, appear archaeological record. By examining use-wear traces from over 400 stone tools funerary contexts earliest central Europe we provide insights what ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
David R Braun John W K Harris Naomi E Levin Jack T McCoy Andy I R Herries Marion K Bamford Laura C Bishop Brian G Richmond Mzalendo Kibunjia

The manufacture of stone tools and their use to access animal tissues by Pliocene hominins marks the origin of a key adaptation in human evolutionary history. Here we report an in situ archaeological assemblage from the Koobi Fora Formation in northern Kenya that provides a unique combination of faunal remains, some with direct evidence of butchery, and Oldowan artifacts, which are well dated t...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2007
Reuven Yeshurun Guy Bar-Oz Mina Weinstein-Evron

Understanding the behavioral adaptations and subsistence strategies of Middle Paleolithic humans is critical in the debate over the evolution and manifestations of modern human behavior. The study of faunal remains plays a central role in this context. Until now, the majority of Levantine archaeofaunal evidence was derived from late Middle Paleolithic sites. The discovery of faunal remains from...

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