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Taphonomy of bones from baboons killed and eaten by wild leopards in Mapungubwe National Park, South Africa

  • Autores: Travis Rayne Pickering, Jason L. Heaton, Sarah E. Zwodeski, Kathleen Kuman
  • Localización: Journal of taphonomy, ISSN 1696-0815, Vol. 9, Nº. 2, 2011, págs. 117-159
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Taphonomic data are presented for a bone assemblage composed of the remains of seven baboons killed and eaten by wild leopards in Mapungubwe National Park (South Africa). Mortality and sex distributions of the sample meet theoretical expectations of a leopard-produced assemblage and skeletal part patterning, as well as gross patterns of bone modification, match conditions of other leopard-derived faunas composed of small- and medium-size prey, but bone surface damage is much more intensive than previously documented in collections produced by leopards. These data are analyzed comparatively and their paleoanthropological relevance for the interpretation of important fossil primate faunas, such as those from Swartkrans Cave (South Africa), is discussed.


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