Authors
László Bartosiewicz, Wim Van Neer, An Lentacker
Publication date
1993/6
Journal
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology
Volume
3
Issue
2
Pages
69-75
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Description
Traction work by oxen has been well documented in various pictorial and written sources throughout human history. Analysis of metapodial dimensions has been carried out with the aim of quantifying asymmetry related to sexual dimorphism, body size and possibly heavy duty traction work. A modern reference sample of 103 animals from Hungary and Rumania has been used for this purpose. Bone measurements were correlated with bone density and morphological characteristics in order to make the results applicable for the identification of remains from draft cattle in archaeozoological assemblages. Asymmetry is more pronounced in the thoracic extremity and metacarpals of older or heavier animals, sometimes showing excessive widening of the third, medial ray within the fused bone. Relative broadening is also intensive in the distal end of medial metatarsals of cows and oxen. The bone mineral content of …
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Scholar articles
L Bartosiewicz, W Van Neer, A Lentacker - International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 1993