2024
DOI: 10.1017/pab.2024.43
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The category-modifier system: a hierarchical classification scheme for vertebrate tooth marks

Taia C. A. Wyenberg-Henzler,
Denver W. Fowler,
Philip J. Currie
et al.

Abstract: Preserved records of tooth–bone interactions, known as tooth marks, can yield a wealth of information regarding organismal behavior and ecology. For this reason, workers in a wide range of disciplines, but particularly paleontology, have inspected and interpreted these features for decades. Although previous studies have gleaned invaluable insights, they have also described tooth marks using terminological frameworks that have been incompletely defined, have incorporated behavioral hypotheses in definitions, a… Show more

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