ANTHROPOLOGIE · 29/3 · 1991

ORIGINAL PAPERS • TRAVAUX ORIGINAUX • ORIGINALARBEITEN

149 ULRICH H.
Modifications of the Fossil Human Bones: Current Status of Facts and Interpretations
151-156 HAYNES G.
Noncultural Modifications to Mammalian Bones in Sites of Mass Deaths and Serial Predation
KEY WORDS: Taphonomy – Noncultural bone sites – Mass deaths – Serial predation
157-161 FIORILLO A. R.
Pattern and Process in Bone Modification
KEY WORDS: Scratch marks – Trample marks – Cut marks – Bone modification
163-169 BROMAGE T. G., BERMUDEZ DE CASTRO J. M., YOLANDA FERNANDEZ JALVO
The SEM in Taphonomic Research and its Application to Studies of Cutmarks Generally and the Determination of Handedness Specifically
KEY WORDS: Microscopic taphonomy – SEM – Cutmarks – Handedness – Paleoecological reconstruction
171-174 UBELAKER D. H.
Perimortem and Postmortem Modification of Human Bone. Lessons from Forensic Anthropology
KEY WORDS: Bone modification – Perimortem/postmortem alterations – Forensic anthropology
175-179 PUECH P. D., PUECH S.
The Modified Teeth of Sinanthropus Officinalis: Evidence of Animal Process
KEY WORDS: Sinanthropus – Gouge mark – Animal process
181-187 COOK J.
Preliminary Report on Marked Human Bones from the 1986-1987 Excavations at Gough's Cave, Somerset, England
KEY WORDS: Gough´s cave – Marked bones – Cut-marks – Defleshing – Dismemberment of corpses – Cannibalism
189-194 LE MORT F., GAMBIER D.
Cutmarks and Breakage on the Human Bones from Le Placard (France). An Example of Special Mortuary Practice during the Upper Palaeolithic
KEY WORDS: Mortuary practice – Cutmarks – Breakage – “Cranial goblets” – Magdalenian – France
195-197 WHITE T. D.
Anasazi Cannibalism at Mancos Canyon: A Progress Report
KEY WORDS: Cannibalism – American Southwest – Anasazi – Osteology
199-204 MOLLESON T.
Cuts on Human Bones Produced by Metal Implements
KEY WORDS: Perimortal cuts – Post-mortem bone damage – Sword cuts – Trephination – Defleshing
205-210 BUSH H., STIRLAND A.
Romano-British Decapitation Burials: A Comparison of Osteological Evidence and Burial Ritual from Two Cemeteries
KEY WORDS: Romano-British – Cirencester – Ashton – Decapitation
211-219 HELMUTH H.
Worked Human Bones as Objects of Art: Lamanai, Belize
KEY WORDS: Identification – Cortical thickness – Maya – Musical instruments
221-224 PUECH P. F., PUECH B., CIANFARANI F., TICHY G.
Cut Marks on the Skull of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
KEY WORDS: Mozart defleshing – Burial – Pathology
225-228 ULLRICH H.
Modified Teeth in the Skull of Friedrich Schiller
KEY WORDS: Modified teeth – Schiller´s skull

NEWS • ACTUALITES • BERICHTE

229-238 Index of Papers Published in Anthropologie (1986 - 1990)
239 BEDNARIK R.
Second AURA Congress and 1992 IFRAO Meeting: 30 August – 4 September 1992, Cairns, Australia
239 JELÍNEK J.
A New Journal
239-240 JELÍNEK J.
14th Annual Spring Systematics Symposium in Field Museum, Chicago
240 JELÍNEK J.
Mont Bego, the Sacred Mountain of the Bronze Age. Its Place in the Context of the Mediterranean Prehistoric Religions
240 STROUHAL E.
International Workshop on Joint Diseases in Vienna 1991
240 VALOCH K.
Les premieres trouvailles authentiques du Paléolithique a Miskolc et les questions actuelles des industries a pieces foliacées de l'Europe Centrale dans leurs cadres chronologiques, paléoécologiques. Colloque commémoratif international, Miskolc 1891-1991