Surely you've seen pictures of what normally happens aqt a paleological site? The topsoil removed with tiny paintbrushes, a quarter inch at a time, so that every little nit can be mapped? No one is going to find this for you in a book, if you really need to see it, go to your nearest university paleontology department and ask to see the map archives.
Yes, a few. But I have not seen a textbook that presents the contents of thousands of paleological sites in a graphic manner so as to allow the reader to interpret the evidence on his own. If you know of such a textbook I would like to check it out, and I will be the first to point out those cases where the author made assumptions that cannot be proven by science.