Faunal Remains from Shikarpur, a Harappan Site in Gujarat, India
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This paper deals with the preliminary observations of the analysis conducted on the faunal remains unearthed at thesite of Shikarpur. A single trench ES4 was selected as a research sample from the excavation conducted by theDepartment of Archaeology and Ancient History; M.S. University of Baroda, Gujarat State, India in 2007-08. Atotal of 6250 skeletal fragments were analysed of which only 3219 (51.50%) could be identified. All the skeletalelements were carefully observed for signatures of bone modifications done by natural as well as human agencies.The analysis revealed a large number of animal species including domestic mammals, wild mammals, reptiles,birds and molluscs. In addition, a few skeletal fragments of fish and crab were also recovered.
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volume 1 issue 1
pages 15- 25
publication date 2011-07-11
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