Descriptive Attribute | Value(s) |
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Accession No. | 2012-018- |
Catalog No. | 2012-18-170.27 |
Fraction | 0.25 |
Level | F |
Stratum | V |
Level and Stratum Description | very dense wood charcoal fragments mixed with 10YR2/1 black greasy fine sand. Abundant bone, potsherds, lithics, and fire cracked rock. |
Depth | 100-110 |
Taxon | Mugil sp. |
Element | Vertebra |
Portion | Nearly Whole |
Burned (Code) | 1 |
Burned Notes | Burned blue |
MNI | 0.0 |
Count | 3 |
Wt.(g) | 0.2 |
Notes | Burned blue |
Darwin Core UUID |
Darwin Core specimen identifier occurrenceID:9cc40cd9-0067-41bb-8d7a-cabdbece0ac9 |
Descriptive Attribute | Value(s) |
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Has Biological Taxonomy
Vocabulary: Biological Taxonomy Vocabulary |
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Has anatomical identification
Vocabulary: Open Context Zooarchaeology Annotations |
vertebra
Vocabulary: UBERON (Uber Anatomy Ontology) Open Context References: vertebra |
Has taxonomic identifier
Vocabulary: Food Ontology |
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Counting measure
Vocabulary: Wikidata |
3 |
Consists of
Vocabulary: CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CRM) |
animal material
Vocabulary: Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus Open Context References: animal material |
Descriptive Attribute | Value(s) |
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Has Version
Vocabulary: DCMI Metadata Terms (Dublin Core Terms) |
OccurrenceID:9cc40cd9-0067-41bb-8d7a-cabdbece0ac9
Vocabulary: VertNet Open Context References: OccurrenceID:9cc40cd9-0067-41bb-8d7a-cabdbece0ac9 |
Creator
Vocabulary: DCMI Metadata Terms (Dublin Core Terms) |
Neill Wallis
Vocabulary: Parnell Zooarchaeology |
Suggested Citation
Neill Wallis. (2016) "2012-18-170.27-1 from Americas/United States/Florida/Columbia County/CO00326/Parnell Feature 1/TU 14". In Parnell Zooarchaeology. Neill Wallis (Ed). Released: 2016-10-09. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/9cc40cd9-0067-41bb-8d7a-cabdbece0ac9> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2pc3d35g
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