File Name,Title,Description,"Creator (if more than one individual/organisation, add on a new row)",,,"Copyright holder (if more than one individual/organisation, add on a new row)",,,Period of Creation,,Language,Software used,Software version,Supporting documentation file name(s) (this should be enclosed separately) ,,,First Name,Last Name,Organisation,First Name,Last Name,Organisation,Start Date,End Date,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, IN-40.xls,Stratigraphic Distribution of Vertebrate Remains within the Cave Entrance,"Vertebrate species and their anatomical parts which reported by Mello and described and compared with vertebrates that survive today within existing museum collection. Much of the material survives but unfortunately the remains of Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus} and Wolverine (Gulo gulo} cannot be found today. Many of the remains reported by Mello survive today within the collections of the Manchester University Museum and the British Museum, Natural History.(110 Items}",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1875,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-41.xls,Stratigraphic Distribution and Anatomical Parts of Species Discovered in the Red Sand,"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}",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1875,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-47.xls,"Species, Genera and Anatomical Description of Vertebrates from Stratigraphic Level 0","The spreadsheet describes 1209 vertebrate bones identified to species or genera and representing 180 individuals. Unusual occurrences include Puffin (Fractercula arctica}, Reed Bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus} and Snow Bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis} and Duck or Geese egg shell fragments. .(1388 Items}",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-46.xlsx,Stratigraphic Distribution of the Vertebrate Population of Pin Hole Cave,Stratigraphic Distribution of the Vertebrate Population of Pin Hole Cave (29274 Items},Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-49.xls,"Species, Genera and Anatomical Description of Vertebrates from Stratigraphic Level 1","The spreadsheet describes 2090 vertebrate bones identified to a diverse range of species and genera and derived from 215 individuals. Unusual occurrences include Ground Squirrel, (Spermophilus major}, Ringed Plover (Charadrius haiticula} and Corn Bunting (Miliaria calandra}.(2806 Items}",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-51.xls,Species Genera and Anatomical Description of Vertebrates from Stratigraphic Level 2," A total of 1867 vertebrates bones are identified to 68 species or genera which include the species Wild Cat (Felis sylvestris}, and the unusual remains of Bat species, The range of bird species is extensive and includes those of Geese, Merganser, Puffin, Eagles, Owls and Woodland birds. Reptile remains the only evidence from the cave for an unknown lizard. (1808 Items}",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-53.xls,Species Genera and Anatomical Description of Vertebrates from Stratigraphic Level 3,"The stratigraphic level contained 6873 vertebrate bones, which have been identified to 77 species or genera. Unusual occurrences include Polecat, Stoat. The very wide range of bird species include six species of Duck and Geese, Osprey, Hawk Owl, Plovers, Corn Bunting and Rose Breasted Grosbeak(4570 Items}",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-55.xls,"Species, Genera and Anatomical Description of Vertebrates from Stratigraphic Level 4","Stratigraphic Level 4 contained 1587 vertebrate bones, which were identified to 67 species and genera. And where the bone frequency is much less that surrounding levels. Notable occurrences include Crag Martin (Ptyonoprogne rupestris}, Tit and Finch species and Crossbill (Loxia curviristra}.(1579 Items}",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-57.xls,"Species, Genera and Anatomical Description for Vertebrates from Stratigraphic Level 5","Total of 1098 vertebrate bones are identified to 53 species and genera, which include the unusual occurrence of Wading birds. Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus} Snow Bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis} and Anseriformes eggs (1098 Items}",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-59.xls,"Species, Genera and Anatomical Description for Vertebrates from Stratigraphic Level 6",A total 1669 vertebrate bone fragments were identified to 41 species and 6 genera which are described according to anatomical part. The species Garganey (Anas querquedula} Common Gull (Larus canus}and Kingfisher (Alcedo athis} are unusual occurrences.(1646 Items},Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-61.xls,"Species, Genera and Anatomical Description for Vertebrates from Stratigraphic Level 7",Vertebrate species are represented by 1097 bone fragments derived from 81 individuals. In addition to large mammal species the level contains a bird and fish population.(1042 Items},Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-63.xls,"Species, Genera and Anatomical Description for Vertebrates from Stratigraphic Level 8","Vertebrate species are represented by bones derived from 52 individuals. The frequency of vertebrate is significantly lower than surrounding levels. (528 Items}",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-65.xls,"Species, Genera and Anatomical Description of Vertebrates from Stratigraphic Level 9","Level 9 contains 627 vertebrate bones identified to a wide range of species which includes large mammals, an extensive rodent fauna, which includes Ground Squirrel (Spermophilus sp}, and a bird population which includes geese and grouse. An extremely unusual record from this level is that of Demoiselle Crane (Anthropoides virgo}.(641 Items}",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-67.xls,"Species, Genera and Anatomical Description of Vertebrates from Stratigraphic Level 10",A total of 944 vertebrate bones were identified and anatomically described to 25. species and 5 genera. Unusual occurrences include Snipe (Gallinago gallinago} and Pink Footed Goose (Anser brachyrhynchus}..(942 Items},Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-69.xls,Species Genera and Anatomical Description of Vertebrates from Stratigraphic Level 11,"Vertebrates from this level are represented by 2045 bone fragments, which have been identified to a wide range of species. These include and extensive bird and fish population. Alpine Swift (Apus melba} is a very unusual record from this level..(2045 Items}",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-71.xls,"Species, Genera and Anatomical Description of Vertebrates from Stratigraphic Level 12","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}",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-73.xls,"Species, Genera and Anatomical Description of Vertebrates from Stratigraphic Level 13","Vertebrates are represented by 187 bone fragments, which are identified to 16 species and 4 genera. Although larger vertebrate are present the most frequent remains are those of Common Frog (Rana sp}.(187 Items} ",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-75.xls,"Species, Genera and Anatomical Description of Vertebrates from Stratigraphic Level 14","Five species and two genera are represented by 15 vertebrate bone fragments. Each species is represented by single or a very low frequency of fragments, which suggests that they may be derived from the overlying stratigraphic level.(15 Items}",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-77.xls,"Species, Genera and Anatomical Description of vertebrates from Stratigraphic Level 15","A small vertebrate population of 17 individuals is represented by 38 bone fragments. These include the unusual marine species, Gooseander (Mergus merganser}(40 Items}",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-79.xls,"Species, Genera and Anatomical Description of Vertebrates from Stratigraphic Level 16",Level 16 has the remains of five individuals belonging to five species(39 Items},Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-81.xlsx,"Species, Genera and Anatomical Description of Vertebrates from Stratigraphic Levels 17,18,19","The lowest stratigraphic levels contain 9 vertebrate bone fragments which were identified to identified to Hyaena (Crocuta crocuta}, Wild horse, (Equus sp} and Reindeer, (Rangifer tarandus} and several indeterminate fragments (8 Items}",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-83-Species_variation_Unknown_Levels.xls,Species and Anatomical Description of Vertebrates from Unknown Levels,"Species, and Anatomical Description of Vertebrates from Unknown Levels (7201 Items)",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx IN-85.xls,"Summary of the Vertebrae remains from PI,block, a calcrete mass excavated from the Inner Chamber","Summary of the Vertebrae remains from PI,block, a calcrete mass excavated from the Inner Chamber",Rogan,Jenkinson,,Rogan,Jenkinson,,1924,2018,English,Microsoft Excel,,Pin_Hole_Cave_Archaeological_and_Paleontological_Remains_Spreadsheet_Documentation.docx ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sheet Name,Sheet Description,Number of rows,,Field name (Please start a new cell for each row),"Field description (inc. units of measurements, description of codes, etc. used within each field).",,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,English name,English name of animal,,,,,,,,, IN_47,"The spreadsheet describes 1209 vertebrate bones identified to species or genera and representing 180 individuals. Unusual occurrences include Puffin (Fractercula arctica}, Reed Bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus} and Snow Bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis} and Duck or Geese egg shell fragments. .(1388 Items}",70,,Latin Name,Latin Name,,,,,,,,, IN_49,"The spreadsheet describes 2090 vertebrate bones identified to a diverse range of species and genera and derived from 215 individuals. Unusual occurrences include Ground Squirrel, (Spermophilus major}, Ringed Plover (Charadrius haiticula} and Corn Bunting (Miliaria calandra}.(2806 Items}",91,,Anatomical Part,Part of skeleton,,,,,,,,, IN-51," A total of 1867 vertebrates bones are identified to 68 species or genera which include the species Wild Cat (Felis sylvestris}, and the unusual remains of Bat species, The range of bird species is extensive and includes those of Geese, Merganser, Puffin, Eagles, Owls and Woodland birds. Reptile remains the only evidence from the cave for an unknown lizard. (1808 Items}",86,,Skull,Count of Skull fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, IN-53,"The stratigraphic level contained 6873 vertebrate bones, which have been identified to 77 species or genera. Unusual occurrences include Polecat, Stoat. The very wide range of bird species include six species of Duck and Geese, Osprey, Hawk Owl, Plovers, Corn Bunting and Rose Breasted Grosbeak(4570 Items}",95,,Mandible,Count of Mandible fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, IN-55,"Stratigraphic Level 4 contained 1587 vertebrate bones, which were identified to 67 species and genera. And where the bone frequency is much less that surrounding levels. Notable occurrences include Crag Martin (Ptyonoprogne rupestris}, Tit and Finch species and Crossbill (Loxia curviristra}.(1579 Items}",86,,Dentition,Count of Dentition fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, IN-57,"Total of 1098 vertebrate bones are identified to 53 species and genera, which include the unusual occurrence of Wading birds. Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus} Snow Bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis} and Anseriformes eggs (1098 Items}",64,,Antlers/Horns,Count of Antler/Horn fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, IN-59,A total 1669 vertebrate bone fragments were identified to 41 species and 6 genera which are described according to anatomical part. The species Garganey (Anas querquedula} Common Gull (Larus canus}and Kingfisher (Alcedo athis} are unusual occurrences.(1646 Items},60,,Vertebrae,Count of Vertebrae fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, IN-61,Vertebrate species are represented by 1097 bone fragments derived from 81 individuals. In addition to large mammal species the level contains a bird and fish population.(1042 Items},53,,Ribs,Count of Rib fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, IN-63,"Vertebrate species are represented by bones derived from 52 individuals. The frequency of vertebrate is significantly lower than surrounding levels. (528 Items}",43,,Scapula,Count of Scapula fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, IN-65,"Level 9 contains 627 vertebrate bones identified to a wide range of species which includes large mammals, an extensive rodent fauna, which includes Ground Squirrel (Spermophilus sp}, and a bird population which includes geese and grouse. An extremely unusual record from this level is that of Demoiselle Crane (Anthropoides virgo}.(641 Items}",53,,Humerus,Count of Humerus fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, IN-67,A total of 944 vertebrate bones were identified and anatomically described to 25. species and 5 genera. Unusual occurrences include Snipe (Gallinago gallinago} and Pink Footed Goose (Anser brachyrhynchus}..(942 Items},42,,Radius,Count of Radius fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, IN-69,"Vertebrates from this level are represented by 2045 bone fragments, which have been identified to a wide range of species. These include and extensive bird and fish population. Alpine Swift (Apus melba} is a very unusual record from this level..(2045 Items}",56,,Ulna,Count of Ulna fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, IN-71,"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}",54,,Pelvis,Count of Pelvis fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, IN-73,"Vertebrates are represented by 187 bone fragments, which are identified to 16 species and 4 genera. Although larger vertebrate are present the most frequent remains are those of Common Frog (Rana sp}.(187 Items} ",29,,Femur,Count of Femur fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, IN-75,"Five species and two genera are represented by 15 vertebrate bone fragments. Each species is represented by single or a very low frequency of fragments, which suggests that they may be derived from the overlying stratigraphic level.(15 Items}",18,,Tibia,Count of Tibia fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, IN-77,"A small vertebrate population of 17 individuals is represented by 38 bone fragments. These include the unusual marine species, Gooseander (Mergus merganser}(40 Items}",29,,Fibula,Count of Fibula fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, IN-79,Level 16 has the remains of five individuals belonging to five species(39 Items},18,,Astragulus,Count of Astragulus fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, IN-81,"The lowest stratigraphic levels contain 9 vertebrate bone fragments which were identified to identified to Hyaena (Crocuta crocuta}, Wild horse, (Equus sp} and Reindeer, (Rangifer tarandus} and several indeterminate fragments (8 Items}",17,,Calcaneum,Count of Calcaneum fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, IN-83-Species_variation_Unknown_Levels,"Species, and Anatomical Description of Vertebrates from Unknown Levels",82,,Cuneiform,Count of Cuneiform fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Metapodials,Count of Metapodials fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Phalanges,Count of Phalanges fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Scales,Count of Scales fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Coracoid,Count of Coracoid fragments from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Mis Bone,Count of Misc Bone from specific stratigraphic layer,,,,,,,,, ,,,,MNI,MNI,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Total,Total count of remains for each species of animal,,,,,,,,,