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Ageing and Sexing Animal Bones from Archaeological Sites
Bob Wilson, Caroline Grigson and Sebastian Payne
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Front Cover
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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One: An introduction: the origins of a volume of papers and the necessity of improving the methodological context of ageing and sexing bones from archaeological sites in Britain.
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Two: Sex and Age Determination of Some Bones and Teeth of Domestic Cattle: A Review of the Literature
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Three: Sexing Neolithic Domestic Cattle Skulls and Horncores
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Four: A System for Ageing and Sexing the Horn Cores of Cattle from British Post-Medieval Sites (17th to Early 18th Century) with Special Reference to Unimproved British Longhorn Cattle
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Five: Tooth Eruption and Epipysial Fusion in Pigs and Wild Boars
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Six: Epipysial Fusion and Tooth Eruption of Feral Goats from Moffatdale, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
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Seven: The Variability of Faunal Samples and Their Effects Upon Ageing Data
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Eight: The Use of Tooth Wear as a Guide to the Age of Domestic Ungulates
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Nine: The Use of Cement Layers for Absolute Ageing of Mammalian Teeth: A Selective Review of the Literature, with Suggestions for Further Studies and Alternative Applications
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Ten: Absolute Ageing of Cattle from Tooth Sections and its Relevance to Archaeology
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Eleven: The Use of Dentition to Age Young Cattle
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Twelve: Eruption and Wear in the Mandibular Dentition as a Guide to Ageing Turkish Angora Goats
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Thirteen: Errors in Recording Tooth Wear in Ovicaprid Mandibles at Different Speeds
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Fourteen: Re-examination of a Sample of Iron Age Sheep Mandibles from Ashville Trading Estate, Abingdon, Oxfordshire
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Fifteen: The Use of Crown Height Measurements and Eruption-Wear Sequences to Age Horse Teeth
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Sixteen: Medullary Bone as an Indicator of Sex in Birds Remains from Archaeological Sites
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Seventeen: Spur Development: Recognizing Caponized Fowl in Archaeological Material
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Eighteen: Ageing and Sexing Bird Bones from Some Late Medieval Deposits at Baynard's Castle, City of London
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Published: 1982
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407317182 (ebook)
- 9780860541929 (paperback)
BAR Number: B109