Sorting the mob: using geometric morphometrics and machine learning to differentiate kangaroo postcrania for zooarchaeological applications
Erin Mein,
Tiina Manne,
Peter Veth
et al.
Abstract:Taxonomic identification of bone is one of the building blocks of zooarchaeological research into human foraging behaviour. However, it can prove difficult in regions, such as Australia, that have biodiverse taxa that are difficult to differentiate using bone morphology. One such case are the kangaroos and wallabies (macropods), one of the most speciose groups of marsupials whose remains are frequently recovered from Australian archaeological sites. Despite their clear importance to Indigenous economies, littl… Show more
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