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skull id (marine mammal?)
This skull was found by a student a few years ago on a modern trash pit. It certainly is not from a local species (northern Yucatan), so I'd like to ask other researchers if the recognize the specimen (see also other images).
Tags: help with identification, Skull
tusk with relief
Proboscidean carved tusk with relief human figures without any locality data.
I would like to know if someone has seen some similar work and provide some clues or data for the cultural or geographic provenance
I would like to know if someone has seen some similar work and provide some clues or data for the cultural or geographic provenance
Tags: depicted tusk, proboscidean, relief figures
McKechnie, Iain, and Sarah Whitcher Kansa. 2011. Transformations in Digital Communication and Collaboration: Recent Perspectives from Zooarchaeology. The SAA Archaeological Record 11(1): 10, 29.
Introduction to the SAA Archaeological Record special forum: DIGITAL COMMUNICATION AND COLLABORATION: PERSPECTIVES FROM ZOOARCHAEOLOGY (January 2011)
See entire forum here.
Tags: presentation published
Pavao-Zuckerman, Barnet, Rick Karl, and John F. Chamblee. 2011. FaunAZ: Arizona's Archaeofaunal Index. The SAA Archaeological Record 11(1): 33-36.
Paper included in the SAA Archaeological Record special forum: DIGITAL COMMUNICATION AND COLLABORATION: PERSPECTIVES FROM ZOOARCHAEOLOGY (January 2011)
Tags: presentation published
Imperiale, Peter (2011) Interpreting Mammalian Bone Data from Southern Scandinavian Mesolithic and Neolithic Sites (unpublished Masters Thesis in Anthropology, Hunter College, The City University of New York)
Abstract:
Mammalian bone count data from seventy-four southern Scandinavian archaeological sites encompassing Denmark, Scania (southern Sweden) and northern Germany, and dating to the Mesolithic and the Neolithic periods were examined looking at…
Mammalian bone count data from seventy-four southern Scandinavian archaeological sites encompassing Denmark, Scania (southern Sweden) and northern Germany, and dating to the Mesolithic and the Neolithic periods were examined looking at…
