Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Tuesday, 9 July 2013
Monday, 1 July 2013
Stainsby beck Prehistoric lake deposits
1- This image shows the latest preserved bone excavated from less than a square metre of the lake deposits, at Stainsby beck.
3- The bundle in this image contains a small sus skull and mandible it was excavated at the same level and right next to the Bos skull.
5- This image shows the bones cleaned using soap and water, and includes a Bos skull that has sustained a violent impact to its right side, Wild boar skull and Mandible, Bos skull fragment with horn core attached, large Lumber vertebrae that looks to be Cervid, Ovis horn core piece possibly used as a tool, unknown distal tibia piece, unknown metatarsal.
7 - The skull looks to have sustained considerable damage to its right side, this is as with the bos skull unlikely to have happened after it was buried.
Thursday, 27 June 2013
Wednesday, 26 June 2013
Equus Mandibles with no sign of Periostitis ( Bone spurs )
1 This image shows two right mandible pieces and a full mandible, they were all found within a mile and a half of the same waterway.
2 - They all have one thing in common apart from the fact there all Equus, that is a complete lack of Mandibular Periostitis, damage caused by the use of a bit, on all three examples.
3 - No damage, Work horses race horses etc. were particularly susceptible to bone spurs ( Mandibular Periostitis ) caused by the use of a bit.
Sunday, 23 June 2013
Impact to Equus skull excavated from the old river Tees at Thornaby on Tees Cleveland.
Monday, 17 June 2013
Preserved leather
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