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Charlie Hatchett

Late Pleistocene and Early Holcene Faunal Remains from Central Texas

Greetings bone lovers,

During my research of a Late Pleistocene to Early Holocene alluvium in central Texas I have recovered faunal remains of horse, bison, deer, peccary, goat, beaver, shark, turtle, fish, and many unknown remains:

http://centraltexasbones.atfreeforum.com/central-texas-bones-f5/

If any of you peeps studying bones happen to recognize any of the unidentified bones, or if you see a supposedly identified bone that may be misidentified, your input will be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

Charlie

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Always the busy little bee aren't we?

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This one looks to be the either a radius or fibula. What other identified bones was it found with?

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Hi Anjanette.

That was a solo find.

That's a pretty common experience in these ancient fluvial/ alluvial gravels.

I'm hard pressed to recall anything I've found articulated.

Hey, I noticed my link above is dead.

Here's a new link:

http://www.archaeologyfieldwork.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1085&...

Thanks,

Charlie

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