FIG. 8 in Hunting, husbandry, exchange and ritual: animal use and meaning at Moxviquil, Chiapas Mexico

FIG. 8. — Bone artifacts from the Moxviquil monumental zone: A, large mammal long bone fragment weaving implements; B, Pelecaniformes (likely Ardea herodias Linnaeus, 1758) humerus, modified with perforations, possibly a fan handle; C, Pelecaniformes (likely Ardea alba Linnaeus, 1758) proximal tarso...

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Main Authors: Paris, Elizabeth H., Bravo, Roberto López, Pacheco, Ellen, George, Miranda
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:unknown
Published: 2020
Subjects:
Awl
Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/3731200
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3731200
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Summary:FIG. 8. — Bone artifacts from the Moxviquil monumental zone: A, large mammal long bone fragment weaving implements; B, Pelecaniformes (likely Ardea herodias Linnaeus, 1758) humerus, modified with perforations, possibly a fan handle; C, Pelecaniformes (likely Ardea alba Linnaeus, 1758) proximal tarsometatarsus awl; D, large mammal long bone fragment carved as a deity head; E, large mammal bone fragment incised with cross-hatched design; F, Canis lupus familiaris Linnaeus, 1758 maxillary canine with perforation; G, Canis lupus familiaris mandibular canine with perforation; H, Odocoileus virginianus Zimmermann, 1780 right 1st phalanx with perforation; I, O. virginianus metapodial fragment awl; J, large mammal long bone fragment carved awl; K, large mammal long bone fragment carved and perforated awl; L, large mammal long bone fragment carved and incised as a maize deity head. Photographs: Elizabeth Paris, courtesy of the Museo Na Bolom. Scale bar: 4 cm. Published as part of Paris, Elizabeth H., Bravo, Roberto López, Pacheco, Ellen & George, Miranda, 2020, Anthropozoologica 55 (4) on pages 43-72, DOI:10.5252/anthropozoologica2020v55a4, http://zenodo.org/record/3731182