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Descriptive Attribute Value(s)
Element Radius
Taxon Ovis/Capra
Symmetry Left
Id # 7814.F109
Letter 2014-03-31
Find Number 109
Recovery Method dry sieved at 4 mm
Articulation 1
Certainty Certain
Animal Size Medium
Location Of Burning Proximal end
Type Of Burning Carbonized+burnt
Color Of Burning Mixed low temperature (black and brown)
Surface Condition Very slight weathering (bone in good shape with sharp edges on breaks and hard, slightly shiny surface)
Origin Of Fragmentation Predepositional (all old breaks)
Number Of Pieces 1
Number Of Elements 1
Weight (g) 1.0
Length (cm) 1.0
Location Storage
Body Portion Upperlimb
Size Class Sheep-size (medium dog to medium sheep)
Date Recorded 2006-06-28
Fragment Size Less than 1/4
Proximal / distal Proximal end
Fusion Fused
Fragmentation End splinter
Proximal Portion Present: Anterior/posterior Posterior portion present
Proximal Portion Present: Medial/lateral Medial portion present
Distal Portion Present: Anterior/posterior Posterior portion present
Distal Portion Present: Medial/lateral Medial portion present
Element Portion Proximal End
Description Two C14 samples (Alex research): F115, F116 Samples taken to isotopic studies in 2010: F122,125 Samples taken to strontium studies in 2010: F122,125,160,161, This unit is a subdivision of a midden layer, 7815, separated because of a different textur
Recording (level Of Study Recorded For This Unit) Long form
Consumption Context Daily consumption
Depositional Context Secondary
Faunal Unit Description Date Recorded 2006-06-28
Suggested Citation

Arek Marciniak, Nerissa Russell. (2013) "Bone 189 from Asia/Turkey/Çatalhöyük/Mound East/Area TP/Unit 7814". In Çatalhöyük Area TP Zooarchaeology. Arek Marciniak (Ed). Released: 2013-03-02. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/13bfadac-5de3-456b-b309-26c4ba5caee2> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2br8pr4d

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