Nice site! thanks - no actual option for English but in my setup google
translate does a pretty good job (for once!)
Sheila
SH-D ArchaeoZoology
http://www.shd-archzoo.co.uk
On 13/04/2011 12:30, "Christopher M. Götz" wrote:
> There's this photographic atlas of fossil shark teeth on-line (in german, although there appears to be an option to switch to english), which has some good and high resolution images. http://www.mineralienatlas.de/lexikon/index.php/Fossilienportrait/Haie?lang=en&language=english
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> Chris
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>> Datum: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 10:49:24 +0100
>> Von: James Morris<[log in to unmask]>
>> An: [log in to unmask]
>> Betreff: [ZOOARCH] Shark tooth
>> Hi all,
>>
>> One of the assemblages I'm working on includes a sharks tooth. I think
>> it’s a fossil. It was recovered from a buildup layer behind a
>> medieval waterfront revetment. I was wondering if anyone had any idea
>> what species of shark it might be from, or could point me in the
>> direction of someone who might help. Links to photos are below
>>
>> <http://zooarchaeology.ning.com/photo/unknown-sharks-tooth-photo1?contex
>> t=latest>
>> <http://zooarchaeology.ning.com/photo/unknown-sharks-tooth-photo-2?conte
>> xt=latest>
>>
>> or
>>
>> <http://alexandriaarchive.org/bonecommons/items/show/1759>
>>
>>
>> Thanks for the help
>>
>> Jim
>> --
>> Dr James Morris
>> Zooarchaeologist
>> Museum of London Archaeology
>> Mortimer Wheeler House
>> 46 Eagle Wharf Road
>> London
>> N1 7ED
>> Tel:020 7566 9332
>> Fax:020 7410 2201
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>> <http://www.animalbones.org/>
>> <http://www.museumoflondon.org/archaeology>
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