Hi Elaine,
You should contact Dr Andrew Kitchener at the National Museums
Scotland. Think his email should be: [log in to unmask]
NMS has a large collection of skeletons, Dr Kitchener is an expert in
big cats!
All best wishes,
Ruby
Quoting Elaine Turner <[log in to unmask]> on Thu, 6 Feb 2014 15:50:57 +0100:
> Dear zooarchers,
>
> For comparative purposes, I am currently seeking recent remains (skulls with
> dentition) of the following canids:
>
> the Eqyptian jackal (Canis aureus lupaster) aka the African wolf (Canis lupus
> lupaster)
>
> the Arabian wolf (Canis lupus arabs)
>
> and the Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis)
>
> I already have information about some of these species in collections of the
> British Museum Natural History in London, The African Museum in
> Tervuren and the
> Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences in Brussels.
>
> If anyone knows where I might find remains of these animals lurking in other
> collections, please get in touch.
>
> Thanks, Elaine
>
>
> Dr. Elaine Turner
> MONREPOS Archaeological Research Centre and
> Museum for Human Behavioural Evolution
> Schloss Monrepos
> D - 56567 Neuwied
> email: [log in to unmask]
> phone: 0049 2631 9772 19
> fax: 0049 2631 9772 299
> www.monrepos-rgzm.de
> www.rgzm.de
>
> MONREPOS is part of the Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum,
> Forschungsinstitut
> für Archäologie
>
> A member of the Leibniz Gemeinschaft
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