Dear Yiru,
this paper might be useful
Helmer, Daniel & Rocheteau, Michel (1994): Atlas du Squelette
appendiculaire des principaux Genres Holocènes de petits Ruminnts du
Nord de la Méditerranée et du Proche-Orient (Capra, Ovis, Rupicapra,
Capreolus, Gazella), Fiches d'Ostéologie Animale pour l'Archéologie
Série B: Mammiferes 4, Antibes
Bes
Christian
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Am 09.11.2012 um 23:01 schrieb Katherine M. Moore:
> Dear Yiru: I think I studied the post-cranials of that same gazelle
> at MGU in preparation for my own work in Turkmenistan! I have some
> drawings: life scale but not measured if you would be interested
> seeing them.
>
> best,
>
> Kate Moore
>
> Quoting Adam Allentuck <[log in to unmask]>:
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>>
>> Dear Yiru,
>>
>> A. Legge (in Legge and Rowley-Conwy 1987: 90) describes his visit
>> to the Moscow State University Museum of Zoology, where he
>> examined G. subgutturosa skulls collected from Turkmenistan.
>>
>> Legge, A. J., and P. A. Rowley-Conwy. 1987. Gazelle Killing in
>> Stone Age Syria. Scientific American 257:88-95.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Adam
>>
>>
>> Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2012 12:23:16 +0000
>> From: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: [ZOOARCH] Comparative bone collections of Asian gazelle
>> (Procapra), Tahr (Hemitragus), serow (Capricornis), goral
>> (Nemorhaedus), bharal (Pseudois)
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>
>> Dear all, I am currently doing a zooarchaeological study on the
>> faunal remains from Neolithic period of western part of China, and
>> will concentration on the early domestication/introduction of
>> sheep and goats. I find it's quite hard to separate the Ovis and
>> Capra from some wild species of subfamily Caprinae, which also
>> ranged in my research area in Neolithic China. Does anyone know
>> where can I go to see the comparative bone collections (I hope I
>> could see not only the skull, but also the postcranial bones) of
>> these animals? Or does anyone know any reference regarding the
>> osteology of these animals? Any other advices are very welcome!:)
>> Thanks very much!:) Best,Yiru
>> --
>> Yiru Wang ???
>> PhD in Archaeology, 2011Darwin College
>> Cambridge, CB3 9EU, UK.
>>
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