Dear all,
I wish to age a quite complete skeleton of a tiger discovered in an
archaeological context. But I can't find any reference on aging a
tiger based on epiphyseal closure. However I guess is it possible that
the carnivores all have a similar epiphyseal closure sequence? So I
can refer to the epiphyseal closure order of other animals. Does
anyone know any reference talk about this?
Thanks very much!
Best wishes,
Yiru
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Yiru Wang 王一如
PhD in Archaeology, 2011
Darwin College
Cambridge, CB3 9EU, UK.
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