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Owls, Caves and Fossils Predation, Preservation and Accumulation of Small Mammal Bones in Caves, with an Analysis of the Pleistocene Cave Faunas From Westbury-sub-Mendip, Somerset, UK

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By: Peter Andrews
232 pages, B/w photos, line illus, figs, tabs,
Owls, Caves and Fossils
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  • Owls, Caves and Fossils ISBN: 9780565011185 Hardback Dec 1990 Out of Print #9910
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Taphonomy is the study of animal remains after death, including fossilisation. Much of our knowledge of fossil mammals comes from accumulations of bones in caves, probably by owls or small carnivores. This book reviews the data from one such assemblage in Somerset, and compares it with other assemblages from around the world.

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By: Peter Andrews
232 pages, B/w photos, line illus, figs, tabs,
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