Faunal Remains from the Howard Baum Site, Ross County, Ohio

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1981

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Barrett, Cargo & Withers

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Phase IV excavation at the Howard Baum Site, Ross Co., Ohio, produced 1522 pieces of animal bone from feature matrices. The fauna is inventoried by feature matrices. Based upon MNI, deer, elk, and turkey are the three most common species represented. Noteworthy is the small amount of fish, reptilian, and bird remains.

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Late Prehistoric Faunal Remains (Ohio), Howard Baum Site (33-RO-270), Ross Co., Ohio

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James L. Murphy, "Faunal Remains from the Howard Baum Site, Ross County, Ohio," Chapter 7, pp. 133-136 in Shaune M. Skinner et al., Results of a Data Recovery Program for Portions of the Howard Baum Site (33-RO-270), Ross County, Ohio. Barrett, Cargo & Withers, Chillicothe, Ohio, July, 1981.