2021
DOI: 10.3390/quat4040041
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Who Killed the Small Mammals of Ittenheim (Northeastern France)? An Integrative Approach and New Taphonomic Data for Investigating Bone Assemblages Accumulated by Small Carnivores

Abstract: Small carnivores are susceptible to regularly accumulating small- to medium-sized mammal remains in both natural and archaeological sites. However, compared to nocturnal birds of prey, these accumulations are still poorly documented and are generally based on a limited number of samples, including those of relatively small size. Here, we present an analysis of European hamster remains from a rescue excavation at Ittenheim (Bas-Rhin, Grand-Est, France), which were recovered from an infilled burrow, three meters… Show more

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“…Royer et al [27] focused on the question of the origin of the small mammal assemblage from Ittenheim in France (Late Saalian-Late Weichselian). They compared the fossil assemblage of Ittenheim with two modern accumulations produced by a red fox and a badger, alongside data from the literature.…”
Section: Analysis Of Fossil and Sub-fossil Assemblagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Royer et al [27] focused on the question of the origin of the small mammal assemblage from Ittenheim in France (Late Saalian-Late Weichselian). They compared the fossil assemblage of Ittenheim with two modern accumulations produced by a red fox and a badger, alongside data from the literature.…”
Section: Analysis Of Fossil and Sub-fossil Assemblagesmentioning
confidence: 99%