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- W86697643 abstract "Publisher SummaryThe variability in fire use at Khuzhir-Nuge XIV is displayed in the color and the location of charred remains, the proportion of charred/uncharred bones, articulation, fragmentation, and pathological conditions indicating that the fires are intended to be relatively small overall, i.e., of low temperatures, and are localized at the superior end of the individual. The use of fire appears to have been more symbolic in nature. When all of the taphonomic variables associated with fire are considered with the variables associated with the mortuary context, no clear patterns emerge and a high degree of variability among charred burials is still seen with respect to where they are located within the site (outside of being located mainly at the center), chronology, and demography. Clearly the use of fire was not meant for everyone but it was not exclusive to a particular period in time, a biological age or sex, or placement other than within the center of the cemetery." @default.
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- W86697643 title "FIRE AS A CULTURAL TAPHONOMIC AGENT: UNDERSTANDING MORTUARY BEHAVIOR AT KHUZHIR-NUGE XIV, SIBERIA" @default.
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