Creswell Heritage Area Digital Archive, 1874-2018

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Object Title Stratigraphic Distribution and Anatomical Parts of Species Discovered in the Red Sand
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Spreadsheet title Stratigraphic Distribution and Anatomical Parts of Species Discovered in the Red Sand
Spreadsheet description A total of 117 vertebrate bones are identified to 14 species an the two missing species, Arctic Fox and Wolverine are additionally listed. Also listed are Sheep and Rodents whose remains are thought to be modern. Although Mello was disappointed with the finds many Quaternary species were discovered in relatively low numbers. An unusual find at the time was the discovery of four fish species, the first from any Creswell Cave and which included Salmon (Salmo sp}, Grayling (Thymallus thymallus}. Chub (Leuciscus cephalus} and Eel (Anguilla anguilla}..(208 Items}

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