Sunday, 6 March 2011
Monday, 28 February 2011
Cause of death?
Hello again note the large abscess on the side of the jaw!
I believe this killed the animal one way or the other.
Prehistoric mineralized mammal bone. Either becouse of the inabillaty to eat or blood poisoning?
I believe this killed the animal one way or the other.
Prehistoric mineralized mammal bone. Either becouse of the inabillaty to eat or blood poisoning?
Thursday, 24 February 2011
Humerus bones.
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.
Sunday, 13 February 2011
Horn end
Not enough to atempt an identifacation! but its heavy and has a high natural shine
as ive said before i only ever wash and then buff my bone with a dry cloth.
ancient bone tools
as ive said before i only ever wash and then buff my bone with a dry cloth.
ancient bone tools
Wednesday, 26 January 2011
Boltonmoss hill
This hill overlooks both Seamer Carr and Stainton including a section of the Cleveland dyke I believe would have been clearly visible because of the Stainton now beck, but then river deflection, to the north west .
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