[Bonetools] Tooth root a pendent?
Christian Gates St-Pierre
christian.gates-st-pierre at umontreal.ca
Tue Feb 16 16:59:00 CET 2016
Interesting. How do you know it's dog and not wolf, fox, or else? The roots of seal canines can also look very much like canid ones. Just sayin'...
Christian Gates St-Pierre, PhD
Chercheur invité / Invited Researcher
Département d'anthropologieUniversité de Montréal
De : Sabine Sten <sabine.sten at arkeologi.uu.se>
À : "Mailing list for archaeologists of the research group for the study of object and waste of bone, antler. ivory and horn." <bonetools at listserv.niif.hu>
Cc : "Sophia Westerberg (sophia.westerberg at gmail.com)" <sophia.westerberg at gmail.com>; Helene Martinsson-Wallin <helene.martinsson-wallin at arkeologi.uu.se>
Envoyé le : mardi 16 février 2016 7h36
Objet : [Bonetools] Tooth root a pendent?
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