Hi Haskel, If I remember correctly, there were some domestic donkey measurements in this paper, but I do not have it at hand unfortunately: # Reichstein, Hans (1995): Erste Nachweise zum Vorkommen von Hauseseln im mittelalterlichen Schleswig-Holstein, Ausgrabungen in Schleswig, Berichte und Studien 11, 179-187, Neumünster Best Christian -- Knochenarbeit Hans Christian Küchelmann Speicherhof 4, D-28217 Bremen, Germany tel: +49 - 421 - 61 99 177 fax: +49 - 421 - 37 83 540 mail: [log in to unmask] web: http://www.knochenarbeit.de > Am 30.03.2017 um 21:43 schrieb Haskel Greenfield <[log in to unmask]>: > > Hi. I am finalizing the report on the sacrificial domestic donkey from our excavations at Early Bronze Age Tell es-Safi/Gath, Israel. I would like to discuss the significance of the osteological measurements that we made. Does anyone in > > 1. the various ancient specimens that you have analysed > > 2. any modern comparative specimens? > > This will allow me to test my osteological identification of the specimen as a female, and any other relevant observations. > > We have measured various teeth and post-cranial specimens, to the best of our ability, given its fragmentation. > > > > We would be happy to reciprocate and share our data with you. > > Looking forward to hearing from you. > > All the best > > Haskel > > Dr. Haskel J. Greenfield, Distinguished Professor > > University of Manitoba > > Department of Anthropology > > Coordinator for Judaic Studies Program > > Codirector for Near Eastern and Biblical Archaeology Lab > > Mailing: St. Paul’s College, 70 Dysart Road, Winnipeg, MB,R3T2M6, Canada > > Tel.: 204-272-1591 > > >