Hello Sabine,
Are you interested in a white-tailed eagle find from Holland?
In the Harnaschpolder (near The Hague) a fragment of an ulna has been
found, dating from 125-150 AD. The fragment is highly polished and both
ends are broken off. It probably represents a piece of worked bone and
not a leftover from a meal.
The context of the find is a local farmstead with some Roman influences
but it is not a fully Roman site (like a vicus or a castellum).
It hasn't been published yet but hopefully soon will be. If you would
like more information, let me know!
Best wishes,
Joyce van Dijk
Archeoplan Eco
Oude Delft 224
2611 HJ Delft
t: 0031-15-2145295
f: 0031-15-2138582
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Good morning
I'm looking for bones of white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) in
Roman context. I'm very grateful for every kind of advice.
Yours
Sabine Deschler-Erb
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Dr. Sabine Deschler-Erb
Institut für Prähistorische und Naturwissenschaftliche
Archäologie (IPNA)
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CH - 4055 Basel
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