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Zooarchaeology
It's freezing cold out. I just got back from an extra lecture on the colour of animals in archaeology, done by my zooarchaeology professor, which is the only reason I attended. Now I have less then an hour before I have to decide if I want a cold walk to and from karate tonight for a seminar which I'm not at all sure about, or if I want to skip that and go to a flatwarming party, or stay home and watch the tele. Guess which one is winning.
Quotes from zooarchaeology professor:
On drawing animals - "Now I'll make a nice and graceful, tasty cow."
On drawing bulls - "This is a male. I indicate this with a horn and not something more pornographic."
On domestication - "Domesticity. That's the end of free love for domestic animals."
Quotes from zooarchaeology professor:
On drawing animals - "Now I'll make a nice and graceful, tasty cow."
On drawing bulls - "This is a male. I indicate this with a horn and not something more pornographic."
On domestication - "Domesticity. That's the end of free love for domestic animals."
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I'm trying to recall any sites I've heard of with fur being preserved underwater, but the only thing I can recall is the hair on bog bodies. (A little voice is telling me that there was some fur lining on some of the clothes from the Mary Rose, but I suspect it's wrong.) I'd be interested if you do find a site.
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Fascinating.
*geeks out*