Creswell Heritage Area Digital Archive, 1874-2018

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Object Title Species, Genera and Anatomical Description of Vertebrates from Stratigraphic Level 12
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Spreadsheet title Species, Genera and Anatomical Description of Vertebrates from Stratigraphic Level 12
Spreadsheet description A total of 1157 vertebrate bones are identified and anatomically described to 38 species and 5 genera. These include a single molar of Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius} which is unlikely to be contemporary with the other vertebrate population and which may be a curiosity collected by Neanderthal groups. There is a possibility that it may have been derived from older deposits, yet to be excavated from the cave rear(1157 Items}

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