Dear Johanna,
I've compiled the following from various zooarch messages; the first may be the most relevant. I'm afraid I don't have copies.
Köhler-Rollefson, I. ,1989. Zoological analysis of camel skeletons, in R.H. Smith & l..P. Day (ed.), Pella of the Decapolis 2: 142-63. ???
Pigiere, F. and Henrotay, D, 2012 Camels in the northern Provinces of the Roman Empire, Journal of Archaeological Science, doi:10.1016/j.jas.2011.11.014
[The article is published online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2011.11.014,
but not for free, however there is some information available - photos and figures and an abstract ]
Studer, J., Schneider, A., 2008. Camel use in the Petra Region, Jordan: 1st century BC to 4th century AD. Archaeozoology of the Near East VIII, Proceedings of the eighth international symposium on the archaeozoology of southwestern Asia and adjacent areas, TMO49, Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée, Lyon, 581 - 596.
All the best
Kevin
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Sent: 24 April 2012 08:06
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Subject: [ZOOARCH] ageing and sexing dromedary camels
Dear all,
could someone point me to a publication on sexing dromedary camel bones?
Is there a study about aging camels similiar to Habermehl or like?
Thanks and best wishes,
Johanna Sigl
PhD Candidate
Institute for Egyptology
Institute for Palaeoanatomy
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