23rd October 2007, 09:46 PM
It depends on how many you have and what you hope to do with them.
I usually do a basic report on Oyster shells (count, weight, left valve right valve, knife marks/working, indicators of farming) unless it is a particularly big deposit. I am sure there are some other people out there who could help. Most zooarchs should be able to do this, otherwise how about the enviro archaeology people at York? if they are still doing comercial work that is.
I usually do a basic report on Oyster shells (count, weight, left valve right valve, knife marks/working, indicators of farming) unless it is a particularly big deposit. I am sure there are some other people out there who could help. Most zooarchs should be able to do this, otherwise how about the enviro archaeology people at York? if they are still doing comercial work that is.