Record number
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JS226
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Number of items
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1
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Related record
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JS190, JS191, JS191a, JS191b, JS194, JS226
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Note
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articulates with the tibia
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Identification
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Simple name
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fossil
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Full name
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astragalus of a sub-adult deer
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Other name
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giant deer
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Named collection
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Goss' Gap deer
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Classified name
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Mammalia & Artiodactyla & Cervidae
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System
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Linnaean
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Status
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Currency
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Authority3
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Authority
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JS
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Note
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Brief description
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Fossil, astragalus of a large deer; part of an articulating group of bones from the right hind leg; in situ find from the early Middle Pleistocene deposits, Cromer Forest-bed Formation (Runton Member, West Runton Freshwater Bed) of Goss'
Gap,
under water pipe at Goss' Gap, West Runton, Norfolk, UK, 4.2018; articulates with tibia JS194
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Description
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Form
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astragalus
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Field collection
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Place
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& & West Runton & Norfolk & UK
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Site name
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Goss' Gap
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Note4
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under water pipe at Goss' Gap
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Locality number
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Coordinates
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geocoordinates : 52°56'25.54"N, 1°15'20.60"E
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Relative position
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Stratigraphy
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rock : Cromer Forest-bed Formation & Runton Member & West Runton Freshwater Bed & bed d
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Stratigraphy
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stage : Cromerian
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Stratigraphy
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age : Pleistocene & early Middle Pleistocene
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Stratigraphy
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Note4
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Note3
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Method
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in situ find
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Person
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collector : Stewart, Jonathan
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Date
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4.2018
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Collection number
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Permanent location
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Recorder
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MRW : 19.7.2019
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Description
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Completeness
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Condition
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Part:dimen:reading
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: max width : 43 mm
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Part:dimen:reading
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: max length : 64.5 mm
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Part:aspect:desc
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Conservation
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Method
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Person
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conservator :
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Date
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Note
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Reference number
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Photography
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Person
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photographer : Warren, Martin
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Date
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8.11.2019
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Photograph number
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IMG_20191108_105347.jpg
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Photograph number
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IMG_20191108_105358.jpg
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JS226_1.jpg
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Type3
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digitised image
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Note3
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JS226_2.jpg
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Type3
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digitised image
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Note3
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leg.jpg
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Type3
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digitised image
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Note3
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Complete hind leg
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Process
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Type
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Method
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Person
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:
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Date
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Note
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Reference number
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Documentation group
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Link
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jswestrunton.html
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Documentation group
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Link
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Class
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Reference
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Beijeersbergen, L.M. Takken & Hufthammer, A.K. : 2012 : Ager determination of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) based on postcranial elements, in D.C.M. Raemaekers, E. Esser et al (eds): A bouget of archaeozoological studies. Essays in honour
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Wietske Prummel. : GAS : 21 : p.11-20
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Reference number
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Notes
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The phalanges are completelty fused; the proximal end of the metatarsal is fused while the distal end shows very faint signs of being not quite fused (maybe it is more than 95 percent fused); the tibia distal end is more or less fused
(proximal end is unfused) while the femur is unfused at both ends. If this species compares well with reindeer then this puts the age at death between 27 and 30 months.
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Admin category
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importance : 1
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Note
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part of articulated group; right hind leg of a large deer
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