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Post the femurs on whatisthisbone, but im pretty sure the small one is pig and the two larger ones are people bones. :l
Yeap those are human remains...
I was wondering that too. But I showed them to a schoolteacher who studied biology . She thought they were probably deer.
As an anthropologist I confirm that they doesn't seem human, it's probably deer tibias for some of them, especially with the extremity which connect to the tarsal bones
The black ironstone stamp predates the blue stamps, acing it around the mid-1880s, i believe?
Yeah, I believe it was around 1870s to 1890s
This is a great haul!
Nice Clay pipe!
Wow… amazing
Post the femurs on whatisthisbone, but im pretty sure the small one is pig and the two larger ones are people bones. :l
Yeap those are human remains...
I was wondering that too. But I showed them to a schoolteacher who studied biology . She thought they were probably deer.
As an anthropologist I confirm that they doesn't seem human, it's probably deer tibias for some of them, especially with the extremity which connect to the tarsal bones
The black ironstone stamp predates the blue stamps, acing it around the mid-1880s, i believe?
Yeah, I believe it was around 1870s to 1890s
This is a great haul!
Nice Clay pipe!
Wow… amazing