Further to Christian's reply, you can find the Rattus paper on BoneCommons:
http://www.alexandriaarchive.org/icaz/icazForum/viewforum.php?f=35
Jessica
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From: Analysis of animal remains from archaeological sites [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Christian Küchelmann
Sent: 21 July 2009 09:01
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Subject: Re: [ZOOARCH] Beaver and rodent id manuals?
Hi Kim,
Schmid (1972, 139-143) provides drawings of metapodiae and phalanges
of Castor, but not of the carpalia.
Wolff et al. (1980) give some criteria for the distinction of Rattus
norvegicus and Rattus rattus in postcranial elements, but not for
metapodiae.
You may best visit your nearest reference collection. Check here:
http://www.knochenarbeit.de/en/index.php?page=institute
http://www.knochenarbeit.de/en/index.php?page=skelettsammlungen
Yours
Christian
Refs.:
* Schmid, Elisabeth (1972): Atlas of Animal Bones for Prehistorians,
Archaeologists and Quaternary Geologists, Amsterdam
* Wolff, Petra / Herzig-Straschil, Barbara / Bauer, Kurt (1980):
Rattus rattus (Linné 1758) und Rattus norvegicus (Berkenhout 1769) in
Österreich und deren Unterscheidung an Schädel und postcranialem
Skelett. - Mitteilungen der Abteilung für Zoologie und Botanik am
Landesmuseum Joanneum Graz 9(3), 141-188
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Am 20.07.2009 um 16:02 schrieb Kim Vickers:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for pictures (drawings or photographs) and/or id notes
> of beaver
> (Castor fiber) carpals and Brown rat (or other similar rodent)
> metacarpals and
> metatarsals. Can anyone advise me on where to find these in the
> literature/on
> line - or can anyone let me have images of these bones which you
> may have?
>
> Any help much appreciated!
>
> Kim Vickers
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