Supplementary data to the paper: Markers of seasonal pastoral campsites: results of an osteological study of present livestock paddocks in the valley of the Karagaily-Ayat River (Chelyabinsk Region, Russia)

Published: 9 May 2019| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/cb5zrxcb2p.1
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Alexey Rassadnikov

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Images of all the livestock pens and livestock grazing systems studied in the article are presented in the south of the Chelyabinsk region - the microdistrict of the Karagaily-Ayat river valley. Images of all found bone species that have been modified by cattle (Bos taurus) and Ovicapridae (sheep and goat) are also presented. Given photos of all stages of the bones chewed by these two species of ungulates. In addition to the bones of the postcranial skeleton, we managed to find teeth and a piece of wood that were chewed by cattle (Bos taurus). There are also images of bones from the stomach of cattle.

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Institut istorii i arkheologii UrO RAN

Categories

Ethnoarchaeology, Zooarchaeology, Ungulate, Livestock Husbandry

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