- Context:
- Italy
- Poggio Civitate
- Tesoro
- Tesoro 26
- 1992, ID:139
- PC 19920091 (Object)
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Fabric Category | Bone |
Object Type | Organic (ecofact) |
Object Type (notes) | Possible Bird and Dog Bone Fragments |
Size | Fragment 1: Max present length: .062 m, max present width of shaft: .011 m. Fragment 2: max present length: .030 m, max present width: .007 m. Fragment 3: max present length: .022 m, max present width: .012 m. Fragment 4: max present length: .023 m, max present width:.007 m. Fragment 5: Max present length: .028 m, max present width: .005 m |
Condition | Surfaces are pitted, worn, and encrusted |
Fabric Description | Bone |
Description | 5 fragments of animal bone that might be from bird(s) or dog(s). |
Legacy Database Artifact ID | 19920091 |
Year Excavated | 1992 |
Year Cataloged | 2015 |
General Notes | Tony Tuck (TT) trenchbooks II and III |
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Consists of
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bone
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sample
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