supported and authorized by the Junta de Andalucía,Consejería de Educación,Cultura y Deporte:Orce Research Project(BC.03.032/17);supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science,Innovation and Universities,with a FPI Predoctoral Grant(PRE2019-089411),associated to project(RTI2018-099850-B-I00);the University of Salamanca.Darío Herranz-Rodrigo was supported by the Ministry of Science,Innovation and Universities,under the contract REF(PEJ2019-005420-A)as part of the i+D+I Garantía Juvenil;Gonzalo Linares-Matás was supported by an AHRC-Baillie Gifford Doctoral Scholarship(AH/R012709/1)at the University of Oxford;Juan Manuel Jiménez-Arenas belongs to the Excellence Unit"Archaeometrical Studies.Inside the Artefacts and Ecofacts"(University of Granada)Junta the Andalucía FEDER Research Project REF(A-HUM-016UGR18);the Junta de Andalucía Research Group"HUM-607";the support of the TIDOP Research Group of the University of Salamanca。
Determining the cause and nature of the postmortem processes that living organisms experience is one of the main common issues faced by forensic experts,zooarchaeologists,palaeontologists,and other specialists.Carnivo...