HIGHLIGHTS
- who: John Robb from the Cambridge University, United Kingdom have published the Article: What can we really say about skeletal part representation, MNI and funerary ritual? A simulation approach, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this paper, therefore, is to critically assess the relationship between ritual processes and patterns in the resulting element representation.
SUMMARY
Conceptually, both assessing MNI and using part representation to characterize burial ritual are reconstructive processes: the authors are using features of the preserved bone assemblage to reconstruct the processes which created it. Excavators may . . .
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