Saturday, 25 May 2013
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
Mesolithic carved and used mineralised bone from Stainton beck
HISTORY OF A BECK: Mesolithic tools and carved bones from the ...
HISTORY OF A BECK: Storregga slides Stunami theory
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
Prehistoric Bovine humerus excavated from deep into the lake deposits at Stainsby beck Thornaby on Tees.
Saturday, 11 May 2013
The Geology of the south west area of Cleveland ( Update )




Tuesday, 23 April 2013
Mesolithic Horse metatarsal excavated from the Stainton gravel beds
Sunday, 21 April 2013
Equus skull piece from Stainsby beck Thornaby on Tees Cleveland .
1 Note the top of the eye socket is not fully formed.
This horse skull piece is from the lake bed deposits at Stainsby beck.
Many mammals have a small supra-orbital foramen just above the eye socket which communicates from the outside surface of the skull above the orbit to the interior of the orbital cavity. Sometimes this foramen fails to fully form, and is open to the edge of the orbital rim, as in your horse.
The explanation above is from Richard White a Palaeontologist from Tucson in the United States, a trusted friend and advisor.
This horse skull piece is from the lake bed deposits at Stainsby beck.
Many mammals have a small supra-orbital foramen just above the eye socket which communicates from the outside surface of the skull above the orbit to the interior of the orbital cavity. Sometimes this foramen fails to fully form, and is open to the edge of the orbital rim, as in your horse.
The explanation above is from Richard White a Palaeontologist from Tucson in the United States, a trusted friend and advisor.
Saturday, 20 April 2013
Mesolithic tools and carved bones from the Stainton gravel beds.
HISTORY OF A BECK: The Stainton gravel beds
HISTORY OF A BECK: Storregga slides Stunami theory
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