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One saw cut mammal long bone. Ends have been sawed but internal structures are intact. Grey residue, especially on interior surface. L. Penttila 4/1/2010
Two saw cut mammal bones. Grey and white residue on exterior surfaces. Exposed internal surfaces are porous and fragile. L. Penttila 4/1/2010
Non-fish vertebrates from this bag were analyzed on site by Kris Bovy from January to February, 2006. The bones were analyzed in terms of taxonomic affiliation, abundance, and modification. They were sorted into five main categories: bird, mammal, reptile, amphibian, and unidentified. Bovy's full analysis sheets are attached to this record. NAB, 8/19/2009
Deer Ulna Non-fish vertebrates from this bag were analyzed on site by Kris Bovy from January to February, 2006. The bones were analyzed in terms of taxonomic affiliation, abundance, and modification. They were sorted into five main categories: bird, mammal, reptile, amphibian, and unidentified. Bovy's full analysis sheets are attached to this record. NAB, 8/19/2009
European Hare Non-fish vertebrates from this bag were analyzed on site by Kris Bovy from January to February, 2006. The bones were analyzed in terms of taxonomic affiliation, abundance, and modification. They were sorted into five main categories: bird, mammal, reptile, amphibian, and unidentified. Bovy's full analysis sheets are attached to this record. NAB, 8/19/2009
European Hare, tibia Non-fish vertebrates from this bag were analyzed on site by Kris Bovy from January to February, 2006. The bones were analyzed in terms of taxonomic affiliation, abundance, and modification. They were sorted into five main categories: bird, mammal, reptile, amphibian, and unidentified. Bovy's full analysis sheets are attached to this record. NAB, 8/19/2009
One fragment of mammal bone tool which appears to have been ground on two edges and has multiple cut marks and scratches on both sides. Originally housed in a box marked 4F15, Box 6, B
One piece of modified mammal bone which appears to have been ground on one edge. Originally housed in a box marked 4F15, Box 6, B
One bone tool fragment, ground to a rounded point on one edge. Originally housed in a box marked 4F15, Box 6, B
7 Unmodified Mammal Bone Fragments.