- Context:
- Italy
- Poggio Civitate
- Tesoro
- Tesoro 18
- 1971, ID:70
- PC-04115 (Animal Bone)
Descriptive Variable | Value(s) |
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Trench # | T-18 |
Locus Note | Either: “F-H 29-30 2:T” OR “F-G low tile layer + stratum just below =3:T”- two bags with no tags; two tags at bottom of box. This is the second of the two bags. Contexts are close enough to combine. Indeed, two Canis fam mandible fragments refit across the bags. Also, 2 pieced of Canis lupus jaw refit across the bags. |
Excavation Date | 1971 |
Date Sorted | 2012-07-24 |
Date Analyzed | 2012-07-24 |
Specialist Record ID | PC-04115 |
NISP | 1 |
Common Name | Pig |
Taxon | Sus scrofa (domestic) |
Element | Calcaneus |
Skeletal Area | Hindlimb, lower |
Part | volar |
% Preserved | 25% preserved |
Side | Right |
Proximal Fused? | unfused |
Break Description | modern |
Relation | Linked Persons / Organizations |
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Principal Author / Analyst |
Property or Relation | Value(s) |
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Has taxonomic identifier
[Standard: Food Ontology] |
Sus scrofa
[Standard: Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) - Species] |
Has Biological Taxonomy
[Standard: Biological Taxonomy Vocabulary] |
Sus scrofa domesticus
[Standard: Encyclopedia of Life] |
Has anatomical identification
[Standard: Open Context Zooarchaeology Annotations] |
calcaneus
[Standard: UBERON (Uber Anatomy Ontology)] |
Has fusion character
[Standard: Open Context Zooarchaeology Annotations] |
Proximal epiphysis unfused
[Standard: Open Context Zooarchaeology Annotations] |
Editorial Note | Open Context editors work with data contributors to annotate datasets to shared vocabularies, ontologies, and other standards using 'Linked Open Data' (LOD) methods. The annotations presented above approximate some of the meaning in this contributed data record to concepts defined in shared standards. These annotations are provided to help make datasets easier to understand and use with other datasets. |
Property or Relation | Value(s) |
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Temporal Coverage
[Standard: Dublin Core Terms] |
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Editorial Note | Open Context editors work with data contributors to annotate datasets to shared vocabularies, ontologies, and other standards using 'Linked Open Data' (LOD) methods. The annotations presented above approximate some of the meaning in this contributed data record to concepts defined in shared standards. These annotations are provided to help make datasets easier to understand and use with other datasets. |
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