Friday, 27 May 2011

New finds Bovine bones size and weights.

Bovine jaw measuring 365mm long 225mm highest weighing 750 grams



Bovine jaw measuring 340mm long 215mm highest weighing 700 grams





Bovine jaw measuring 350mm long 190mm highest weighing 750 grams





This bone i think is bovine and part of the rib cage?





Bovine radius and ulna top measuring380mm long ulna 95mm widest radius top 85mm widest bottom 80mm widest







Bovine radius and ulna measuring 360mm long ulna 90mm widest radius top 85mm widest bottom 75mm widest







Bovine? tibia measuring 340mm long 110mm widest weighing 875 grams
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Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Bovine Femur



Bovine Femur measuring 370mm long 140mm widest weighing 1250 grams



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Old records of early findes

Bovine lumbar vertebrae measuring 270mm wide 140mm high weighing 275 grams









Bovine atlas vertebrae measuring 180mm wide 100 mm high weighing 300 grams









Bovine intact pelvis measuring 540mm by 560mm weighing 3300 grams













Bovine jaw measuring 380mm long 220mm highest weighing 1750 grams



Bovine scapula measuring 430mm long 260mm wide with quite a bit missing weighing 800 grams
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Saturday, 14 May 2011

Ancient use of stone from the Cleveland dyke at Stainsby beck

I made an earlier post showing the Cleveland dyke at Stainsby beck in the south west Cleveland area, i now after further visits and research believe the stone was taken from this outcrop and used at least in the nearby area.
Ive found large amounts of the stone that seem to have been used as dams of some sort in at least four different locations, all upstream from the dyke exposure, I've found no historical reference to the dyke being utilized at this exposure point at Stainsby, so can only imagine it was a very long time ago.
I will be researching this area a lot more in the future as i believe it has a hidden and yet unknown history.

Thursday, 5 May 2011

Comparisons

Hello all if anyone with an interest in my finds, or the geology i am finding them in has any information that they think may help, please post comment and i would be most happy to post any comparative images.
I hope that once properly identified the fossil bone on this site can be used as accurate reference for anybody needing it for there own research, as i know how hard it can be to get trusted comparisons and information.

Thursday, 28 April 2011

Very large Bovine jaw

Hello all i found this large fossil bovine jaw yesterday.
 It measures 380 mm long with at least 60 mm missing, and 150 mm tall with about 60 mm missing from the top, weighing 750 grams dry.
 I believe it to have been a young animal as its first and 4th teeth are not fully developed yet.
 The only damage i can see i believe like most of my other bones was caused by Geological pressure while its been buried.