Dear Naomi,
we do have some very fine cut marks on a prox tarsometatarsus of a crane from a
late 13th cent AD context at Launceston Castle (Cornwall, SW England). We have
also published a photograph.
See:
Albarella U. & Davis S. 1996 . Mammals and Birds from Launceston Castle ,
Cornwall : Decline in Status and the Rise of Agriculture . York, Circaea , 12
(1), pp.1-156 .
SEE page 41 PLATE 3d
Cheers,
Umberto
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Umberto Albarella
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University of Sheffield
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