THE BIRD BONES FROM HARDENDALE QUARRY, SHAP, CUMBRIA.

Author(s): E P Allison

Bird bones recovered from the excavation of a prehistoric cairn at Hardendale Quarry, Shap, Cumbria were examined. Most of the microfaunal assemblage from the site probably originated in owl pellets. Bird bones formed only a small part of the total assemblage from the site and were mainly of small Passerine species.

Report Number:
51/1988
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
4
Keywords:
Animal Remains Bird Bone

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