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Object Title | Unprovenanced 19th Century Excavations, Vertebrates. |
File name | CAPI-3-20-2-CCD-Fauna.csv | |
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Format Type | Comma Separated Values | |
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Spreadsheet title | Unprovenanced 19th Century Excavations, Vertebrates. | |
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Spreadsheet description | Unprovenanced from19th Century Excavations, Vertebrates. Inventories 20.1 and 20.2 describes the lithics and vertebrate faunal remains recorded by Jenkinson during 1976-80, that were located in extant museum collections. All of the remains have sufficient associated details that establish that they are derived from the 19th century excavations of Megen Mello,Thomas Heath and William Boyd Dawkins. Ultra violet light was used to search for annotations on each find. The majority of items have no direct identification written upon the surface. A small number of items are annotated to Creswell Crags or Creswell. In virtually all cases their incorporation into individual museum collection is recorded by date to the 1875-77 period of 19th Century excavation. All of the remains are derived from work in the Pin Hole Cave, Church Hole Cave, Robin Hoods Cave or Mother Grundys Parlour. Descriptions are confined to items located in extant collections and no attempt is made to related these to published accounts (2671 items}. |
Spreadsheet metadata - Assorted Caves CAPI | CSV | 14 Kb |
Spreadsheet metadata - CAPI documentation | 201 Kb |