Atlas of Taphonomic Identifications
Discover the intricate world of taphonomy with the "Atlas of Taphonomic Identifications" by Yolanda Fernandez-Jalvo, published in 2016. This comprehensive guide spans 359 pages and serves both as a valuable field resource and a laboratory companion. The atlas meticulously catalogs various taphonomic modifications through a rich collection of visuals, including scanning electron micrographs, photographs, bone cross-sections, and detailed line drawings. Each illustration is thoughtfully linked to similar modifications, making it easier to identify changes in animal remains during archaeological studies. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or an enthusiastic student, this atlas enhances your understanding of bone analysis and fossil collections. Equip yourself with this essential tool for identifying taphonomic alterations in the natural world.