All these are humerus bones.
Note the differencein sizes.
As you can see therse quite a bit broken off the top, i think they belong to aurochs young and mature.
Sorry have just noticed this post !
The statement above was made by myself in the very early days of my work, when i new very little about mammal bones, if the post has missled anyone i appologise ! The two Humerus bones are in fact Equus not bovine.
Note the differencein sizes.
As you can see therse quite a bit broken off the top, i think they belong to aurochs young and mature.
Sorry have just noticed this post !
The statement above was made by myself in the very early days of my work, when i new very little about mammal bones, if the post has missled anyone i appologise ! The two Humerus bones are in fact Equus not bovine.
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Please feel free to correct me on any part of my blog, i would also welcome any help that can be offered in correctly identifying some of my fossil finds All the best to all Heath.