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Specimen # 20140140-41
Context Note Context inferred from data describing catalog record: PC 20140140
Trench # ?
Excavation Year 2014
Trench Book Name ?
Analysis Year 2017
Context Note (2) OC
Tag Notes ?
Taxon Homo sapiens
Element Cranium
Side Right
Description parietal-frontal frag composed of 4 conjoining pieces preserving small portions of squamosal suture, inferior coronal suture, and temporal line
NISP 1
Element (Note) Skull
MNE 1
Sexing Comments temporal line isridged
MNI 1 1
Age (Note) adult indet
Sex (Note) indeterminate
% Preservation 1
Surface Characteristics Very Good, root etchings
Color (Note) gr/br
Damage (Note) couple of linear gouges and small scratches on surface; difficult to assess, but likely represents postmortem deposition damage
Pathology none
Measurement Notes specimen length = 99.7 specimen height = 78.3
Conclusions This is a small neurocranial fragment whose context likely relates to the destruction of the Archaic Period complex. No particularly informative info.
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Contributor
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Suellen Gauld info
Vocabulary: Murlo
Subject
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Coverage
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Iron age info
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Open Context References: Iron age hub
Temporal Coverage
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Creator
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Anthony Tuck info
Vocabulary: Murlo
Suggested Citation

Suellen Gauld. (2017) "Human Bone C-3 from Europe/Italy/Poggio Civitate/Tesoro/Tesoro 62/2014, ID:679/Locus 5". In Murlo. Anthony Tuck (Ed). Released: 2017-10-04. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/d8734ff6-0787-4fdc-ae17-0fd6977cb03b> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2cj8qg11

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