. Bulletin of the Natural Histort Museum. Geology series. Fig. 22 Drawing of maxilla of horse Equus ferus, GC89-061, showing the locations of the two sets of cut-marks running along the buccal side of the crowns of the teeth. The marks appear to be lined up in two series running obliquely down Fig. 23 Oblique frontal view of M54130, juvenile maxilla showing the location of cut-marks on the frontal aspect around the lips and nose and on the zygomatic. No fragments of equid skulls have been recovered from Gough's Cave. Skull fragments of cervids (a calvaria and a frontal fragment) hav
. Bulletin of the Natural Histort Museum. Geology series. Fig. 22 Drawing of maxilla of horse Equus ferus, GC89-061, showing the locations of the two sets of cut-marks running along the buccal side of the crowns of the teeth. The marks appear to be lined up in two series running obliquely down Fig. 23 Oblique frontal view of M54130, juvenile maxilla showing the location of cut-marks on the frontal aspect around the lips and nose and on the zygomatic. No fragments of equid skulls have been recovered from Gough's Cave. Skull fragments of cervids (a calvaria and a frontal fragment) have no conclusive evidence of human-induced damage. In contrast to this, the two human skulls are heavily damaged by cut-marks and later percussion marks, but despite this, both were recovered almost complete. The adult calvaria was found virtually in one piece, but the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Natural History Museum (London). Andover : Intercept
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