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Pleistocene hyaena bone
This is the left mandible of a hyaena containing the lower left 2nd incisor, lower left canine, lower left 2nd premolar, lower left 3rd premolar, lower 4th left premolar and the lower left 1st molar all in their tooth sockets. The teeth show a moderate degree of wear. The lower part of the jaw is missing and the mandibular hinge is also absent. The bone and teeth are a creamy white colour.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
81.84H/2.530
Find Information
Site Name: Coygan Cave, Laugharne
Grid Reference: SN 284 092
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1963
Notes: Trench IIB Spit 9
Acquisition
Donation, 8/9/1981
Measurements
length / mm:133
width / mm:68.7
thickness / mm:22.3
weight / g:133.3
Material
bone
tooth
Location
In store
Categories
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