In a message dated 3/2/2005 2:11:04 P.M. Central Standard Time,
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Dear
Erik,
I don't have a sample of modern cattle metapodials to provide but
I was
wondering whether you are aware of the important Munich dissertation
carried
out on modern cattle by Fock (1966) Metrische Untursuchungen an
Metapodien
einiger europaischer Rinderrassen. I don't have a copy but maybe
somebody from
Munich may be able to help?
There is also a French
dissertation by Claude Guintard entitled "Etude
Osteometrique des Metapodes
de Bovins: la race Charolaise". Not sure whether
this has ever been
published, does anybody know?
A few years ago I wrote a paper on the
subject which includes more references:
Albarella, U. 1997. Shape variation
of cattle metapodials: age, sex or breed?
Some examples from Medieval and
Postmedieval sites. Anthropozoologica, 25-26,
pp.37-47
I would be
very interested to see the results of your
work.
Cheers,
Umberto
I have your 1997 paper, and in fact another of my hopes for the
assemblages I'm working with is to apply the methods you describe to the
question of multiple cattle populations during the Roman period. The initial
results seem promising, despite small samples, but I want to get a little
clearer about the sex variation before I make too much of it. I believe I've
seen the Fock dissertation cited, but haven't seen it. I'll have to look into
that.
Erik
Filean, M.A.
Department of Anthropology
114 Macbride Hall
The
University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa, USA 52242