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Distal end of Left Humerus


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  • Fossildude19 changed the title to Distal end of Left Humerus

What made you think, human?

I'm thinking camel.

Harry may be able to give it a more distinct ID.

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I am 100% sure that this did not come from a human, from a canid possibly? A little robots for that though, could be hoofed animal.

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Happy hunting,

Mason

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15 hours ago, bone2stone said:

What made you think, human?

I'm thinking camel.

Harry may be able to give it a more distinct ID.

I recognized is as humerus, but seemed a bit gracile and flat on the end for a quadruped.  A side view would probably convey that better.  I'll post one this evening.

Darrow

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  • 3 months later...

This is human.

The flattened posterior shaft, texture, cortical bone thickness, and distal morphology are all a match for human.

 

Human Humerus image from: Diagnostic Criteria for the Comparison of Human and American Black
Bear Skeletal Elements. By: Jackie L. Orcholl, McNair Scholar and Dr. Jean Hudson

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