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Taphonomy of the vertebrate bone beds from the Klūnas fossil site, Upper Devonian Tērvete Formation of Latvia

2012

Combined sedimentological and taphonomical study of the siliciclastic sequence of the Tērvete Formation in the stratotypical area was aimed at revealing the formation of the three oryctocoenoses discovered and related structural and textural features of the deposits, as well as at detailed observation of the taphonomical peculiarities of the obtained palaeontological material. The fossil vertebrate assemblage is represented by 14 taxa comprising placoderms, acanthodians, sarcopterygians and actinopterygians. The three oryctocoenoses, first recognized in 2010, differ in the proportions of repeatedly buried material, in the number and degree of preservation of small and fragile skeletal eleme…

Taphonomybiologylcsh:QE1-996.5VertebrateFluvialtaphonomy.biology.organism_classificationBothriolepisDevonianlcsh:GeologyPaleontologybiology.animalMarine vertebratesedimentary environmentGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSiliciclasticSedimentary rockfossil fish assemblageGeologyEast BalticWater Science and TechnologyEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences
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East meets west in the 6th millennium: Mesolithic osseous tools and art from Sise on the Latvian seaboard

2021

A collection of 141 bone and antler tools and debitage pieces recovered from the River Užava at the village of Sise constitutes the largest Mesolithic osseous assemblage in western Latvia. Radiocarbon dating of 12 pieces suggests that most of this collection dates from the 6th millennium calBC. We present a general analysis, highlighting typical and unique tool forms, ornamented and sculpted pieces, and assess the corpus in a wider geographical context. Predominant in this rich and diverse collection are heavy duty antler tools: various forms of adzes, axes and hammers as well as sleeves, made either from shed antler or antler of hunted animals. They include two pieces classifiable as T-axe…

bone artefactsArcheologyLatvianCervus elaphusArchaeologyLatvialanguage.human_language:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::Ethnology [Research Subject Categories]antler artefactsGeographylanguageCervus elaphusMesolithicEast BalticMesolithic
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