“…This bias can be caused by mastication of these bones during human consumption, as Landt (2004) recorded using data from Bofi in Central Africa, but could also be due to the presence of mammal carnivores, such as foxes, who commonly eat bones while consuming prey and then defecate elsewhere (Cochard, 2004a;Sanchis, 2010). Other authors observed differences in skeletal profiles based on the functionality of the site (Charles and Jacobi, 1994;García-Argüelles et al, 2004). For example, in localities where the skinning of lagomorphs as a regular activity, the anatomical representation consists mainly of distal appendicular elements, such as patellas and caudal vertebrae.…”