The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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Page 25
... bones have been repaired before examination but complete restoration of crania has not proved possible . In the case of cremated remains , naturally very little can be said : the establishment of human identity alone is the main task ...
... bones have been repaired before examination but complete restoration of crania has not proved possible . In the case of cremated remains , naturally very little can be said : the establishment of human identity alone is the main task ...
Page 28
... bone and by a large piece of the left - including glenoid , coracoid and outer part of spine . Neither bone merits any special comment . ( 4 ) Upper limbs : the humeri are relatively long ( 333 mm . ) gracile bones with smallish heads ...
... bone and by a large piece of the left - including glenoid , coracoid and outer part of spine . Neither bone merits any special comment . ( 4 ) Upper limbs : the humeri are relatively long ( 333 mm . ) gracile bones with smallish heads ...
Page 30
... bones can be recognised portions of femur , fibula , radius and humerus , all undoubtedly human . Portions of both ... bones : ( some complete , some restored from numerous fragments nearly all lacking their articular ends ) : 2 humeri ...
... bones can be recognised portions of femur , fibula , radius and humerus , all undoubtedly human . Portions of both ... bones : ( some complete , some restored from numerous fragments nearly all lacking their articular ends ) : 2 humeri ...
Contents
GREENHOWE NORTH | 2 |
A BRONZE AGE BARROW AT MOUNT PLEASANT NEAR NORMANBY NORTH | 33 |
EXCAVATIONS AT THE SOUTH GATE | 39 |
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