GAMSTON IRON AGE SETTLEMENT, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, 1989. THE VERTEBRATE REMAINS.

Author(s): B M Levitan

Excavations at Gamston Iron Age settlement produced a small assemblage of bones. The small number of bones and their poor state of preservation was due to the acidic nature of the soil. Most of the 139 fragments were unidentified. Of the identified bones, cattle were in the majority, followed by sheep/goat. Pig and horse were also represented. Most of the identified bones were teeth.

Report Number:
59/1990
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
3
Keywords:
Animal Bone Animal Remains

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