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My apologies - attached is the powerpoint slide with the figure in question, I must have mixed up the sources when I prepared it, though I'm certain it is one of Simon's figures. 
Ariane
 
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From: Analysis of animal remains from archaeological sites on behalf of fiona beglane
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Hello Ariane
I think you have the wrong reference there - I just downloaded that article after seeing Melanie's pictures and it only covers sheep and cattle.
Thanks
Fiona



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Hello Melanie,
I should think this is most likely a hemione. There is a very nice figure (Fig.5)  in Simon Davis' publication (see below) illustrating the key differences fyi.
Cheers,
Ariane

Davis, S. J. M., 2008. Zooarchaeological evidence for Moslem and Christian improvements of sheep and cattle in Portugal. Journal of Archaeological Science, 35(4), 991-1010. 

Prof. Ariane Burke, 
Dept. d'anthropologie, 
Université de Montréal, 
C.P. 6128,  Succursale Centre-Ville 
Montreal, QC 
Canada,  H3C 3J7 
Tel. 514-343-6574
http://www.mapageweb.umontreal.ca/burkea/
  

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From: Analysis of animal remains from archaeological sites on behalf of Melanie Fillios
Sent: Tue 2011-06-28 2:48 AM
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Subject: [ZOOARCH] Equid tooth ID



Dear All,

I'm hoping some of you could have a look at images of an equid tooth (see
link below), and provide your opinion on whether it's likely to be donkey,
horse (or possibly mule????).

I can provide details of the site off list (but given the consternation my
ID has caused, I'd like to do this blind).

Thank you!!!!!

Melanie


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