Hello Eouard,
there is also a large collection of seal skeletons of various species
in Kiel:
Zoologisches Institut: http://www.zoologie.uni-kiel.de/de
and Zoologisches Museum: http://www.zoologisches-museum.uni-kiel.de/
Best
Christian
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Am 13.10.2014 um 15:43 schrieb Edouard Masson-MacLean:
> Dear Zooarchers,
>
> As part of my PhD research I’m trying to locate as many as possible
> seal unarticulated skeletons (complete or not) in European and
> North American institutions (universities, museums or private
> collections) for the following species:
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> - Harbour seal (Phoca vitulina)
> - Ringed seal (Phoca hispida / Pusa hispida)
> - Spotted seal (Phoca largha)
> - Ribbon seal (Histriophoca fasciata)
> - Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus)
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> I have started contacting several institutions but was hoping to
> get a more exhaustive list using Zooarch as a lot of collections
> are not available online.
> So if you have a list of these seal species for your institution
> (ideally number of specimens, age, sex) or the email of the person
> I should contact I would be very grateful if you could get in touch
> with me off list. I’ll compile the results and post them back on
> Zooarch as this might be of interest to others.
>
> Thank you
>
> Kind Regards
>
> Edouard
>
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> Edouard Masson-MacLean
> PhD Candidate
> Department of Archaeology
> Room 119
> School of Geosciences
> University of Aberdeen
> St. Mary's, Elphinstone Road
> Aberdeen, AB24 3UF
> Scotland, UK
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