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Withers height of pig - Sus scrofa domestica L. 1758, domestic cow - Bos taurus L. 1758 and sheep - Ovis aries L. 1758 at the “Gornja suma” archaeological site (Novi Sad)
Author(s) -
Darko Radmanovic,
D. Kostić,
Dusanka Veselinov,
Jelena Lujić
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
zbornik matice srpske za prirodne nauke
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2406-0828
pISSN - 0352-4906
DOI - 10.2298/zmspn1630113r
Subject(s) - withers , ovis , osteology , veterinary medicine , biology , geography , archaeology , zoology , ecology , body weight , medicine , endocrinology
In spring 2012, osteological material was collected at the “Gornja Šuma” site (site no. 47), located in the territory of Novi Sad, and it was dated to the early 9th century. The withers heights of pig - Sus scrofa domestica, domestic cow - Bos taurus and sheep - Ovis aries, as the three most dominant species at this archaeological site, were analysed based on the length of bones and according to various authors [Boessneck 1956; Zalkin 1960; Matolcsi 1970; Teichert 1975]. It was determined that in these three species the withers heights mostly corresponded to the data from the Middle Ages

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