- Partial cranium from hyena (Crocuta crocuta) from Victoria Cave
Registered Find Basics
Interpretation
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- The crest of a cranium from a hyena (Crocuta crocuta), showing the saggital crest which held the powerful jaw muscles. This specimen was found during the excavation in the 1870’s and belonging to the 125000-year-old Ipswichian interglacial. An example of the fauna that used Victoria Cave as a denning refuge, along with the cranium other examples of recovered hyena skeletal remains include Jaw and coprolite. It is currently archived in the Tot Lord collection in Yorkshire.
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                            - Nigel Steel
 
- 20-12-2016
 
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From Context
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Context: UTU_3004
- Hugh Fiske 17-8-2016

