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Just a quick question. It struck me that the only time I have seen
occipital perforations in cattle (as reported by Dobney, Brothwell et
al in the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology) is in horned
individuals and never in non-horned breeds. Has anyone got any
information to corroborate / refute this observation?

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Jessica J. Davies BSc. MSc. AIFA
Department of Archaeology and Prehistory
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Sheffield
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Research interests: Animal Palaeopathology, Archaeozoology