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Second Interim Report on the Animal Remains from Star Carr, Seamer

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2025

F. C. Fraser
Affiliation:
British Museum, Natural History
J. E. King
Affiliation:
British Museum, Natural History

Extract

Before proceeding to an account of the specimens obtained at Star Carr, acknowledgments are due and gratefully made to those who have given us assistance during the course of the work. Dr A. T. Hopwood and Mr T. C. S. Morrison-Scott have made available specimens for comparison with those from the site and Dr K. P. Oakley has given much helpful advice. Miss Marjorie Platt of the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh, examined the bird bones and has provided identifications which are of the greatest importance for a proper understanding of the conditions existing at the time that the site was in occupation. We wish to acknowledge particularly the contribution of our colleague, Mr P. E. Purves, both for his work in the field in association with those engaged in the excavations and for his co-operation during the examination of the material which he brought back to the Museum.

The site has now yielded evidence of the presence of the following mammals: red deer, elk, roe deer, oxen, pig, hare, beaver, marten, a canid, fox, badger and hedgehog. Miss Platt's list of birds includes common crane, white stork, red-breasted merganser, redthroated diver, great crested grebe and little grebe or dabchick.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Prehistoric Society 1950

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