Thanks for all the responses, the consensus is freshwater drum
(Aplodinotus grunniens) pharyngeal.
All the best,
Thanos
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 8:58 PM, thanos webb <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear Zooarch folk,
> This bone comes from a site in southern Ontario, Canada. It looks like
> Sparidae that I have seen from California and the Aegean which seems a
> little crazy considering where it was found. Perhaps it is not a fish.
> I am at a loss and would really appreciate other opinions. I have put
> the photos up on zoobook with the links below (along with two modern
> examples of Sparidae to give you all an idea of where I was heading).
> All the best,
> Thanos
>
> http://zooarchaeology.ning.com/photo/img-0648?context=user
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> http://zooarchaeology.ning.com/photo/img-0650?context=user
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> http://zooarchaeology.ning.com/photo/img-0653?context=user
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> http://zooarchaeology.ning.com/photo/img-0655?context=user
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> http://zooarchaeology.ning.com/photo/img-0656?context=user
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> http://zooarchaeology.ning.com/photo/27132?context=user
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> http://zooarchaeology.ning.com/photo/sheephead-teeth?context=user
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