[Bonetools] small caprine metapodial with weird marks
איתן איילון
etana at eretzmuseum.org.il
Fri Oct 8 15:53:55 CEST 2021
By the way, in the Far East they still have in our days wooden toads with similar teeth on the back, on which they "play music" using a stick.
Etan Ayalon
From: Bonetools <bonetools-bounces at listserv.niif.hu> On Behalf Of G?nther Karl Kunst
Sent: Friday, October 8, 2021 12:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [Bonetools] small caprine metapodial with weird marks
Dear Marta, Etan and all,
this cattle scapula fits to Etan's drawing
from Oymaagac/Nerik, province Samsun, Turkey
probably Iron Age
best wishes
Karl
Am 07.10.2021 um 20:35 schrieb איתן איילון:
Dear Marta,
Could it be part of a musical instrument – rasp? They are known from various periods and countries. See the attached bad photo.
Etan Ayalon
From: Bonetools <bonetools-bounces at listserv.niif.hu><mailto:bonetools-bounces at listserv.niif.hu> On Behalf Of Marta Moreno Garc?a
Sent: Thursday, October 7, 2021 9:56 AM
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Cc: Aitor Brito Mayor <aitor.brito at ulpgc.es><mailto:aitor.brito at ulpgc.es>
Subject: [Bonetools] small caprine metapodial with weird marks
Dear all,
I am writing on behalf of a student of mine (Aitor Brito) from the Canary Islands who hopefully will be joining the bone list in brief. He is presently working on a faunal assemblage recovered from the Hospital de San Martín, an historic hospital located in the foundation levels of El Real de Las Palmas (Gran Canaria, Spain), the first village founded by the Spanish in the late 15th century. Chop and cut marks on most of the faunal remains indicate they are food debris, but there is a very young caprine metapodial that presents some weird marks on the lateral side of the diaphysis. I am sorry the pictures attached are not very good but I hope you would be able to see what I mean. We are not sure about their origin. Are they anthropogenic? They do not look like gnawing marks to me. The spacing between them and their morphology are quite regular as if they could have been caused by a tool. We would be very grateful for any comments or ideas.
Best regards,
Marta
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