Hi Kate, Mariana, Sebastian and Pablo: I remember Kate giving someone
(Willie Mengoni?) the CD with the dataset. But I do not recall quite
clear what was the problem at the time visualising the records. On the
other hand there is a large dataset published in the Revista del Museo
de Antropología (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina,
http://publicaciones.ffyh.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/issue/view/RMA%202)
from South American wild and domestic camelids. The data published in
the Volume 2 of that journal (six different papers) is under a
Creative Commons License and is available to download from the above
URL. The camelid data (mostly modern comparative collections) come
from Chile, Peru, and several regions from Argentina).
I will be glad if this dataset can be incorporated to the NZWG initiative.
Cheers,
Andrés
2012/9/27 Katherine M. Moore <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hi Mariana, Sebastian.
>
> I'm for your project. I gave a lot of Peruvian and Bolivian data points to
> Guillermo Mengoni a few years ago but Andres Izeta told me that they hadn't
> been able to use it. I have more data now. As you know I use mostly the data
> points collected by Wing, with a few more that are natural extensions of Von
> den Driesch. I discussed the possibility of access to the measurements of
> Jonathan Kent a few years ago, and he was uncertain that he could retrieve
> those data! It would be worth reaching out to him again.
>
> best to you,
>
> Kate Moore
>
>
> Quoting Mariana Mondini <[log in to unmask]>:
>
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>> Propuesta de Base de Datos Osteom
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