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Kacey’s Blog: Day 10 6/27/24
Hi blog. We spent the morning today learning about the different bone modifications that can be made by carnivores and hominids. Professor Dominguez Rodrigo showed us a couple of examples of punctures, furrowing, scoring, and pitting on bones. These are … Continue reading
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Tagged carnivore, greenbreaks, hominid, laundryday, microstriations, mongoose, oldupai, stonetools, survey
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