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New methods for the identification of evidence for bitting on horse remains from archaeological sites
Authors:R. Bendrey
Affiliation:Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Winchester, West Hill, Winchester SO22 4NR, UK
Abstract:This article describes alterations to equid lower second premolars and diastemata from a series of known life history equids and a number of archaeological horse specimens from the British Iron Age. Two new methods for recording bit wear are proposed involving the analysis of the extent and morphology of enamel/dentine exposure on the anterior edge of LP2s and analysis of the extent of new bone formation and bone loss to the diastema of the mandible. It is suggested that when a bit is used on a horse it acts more frequently on the anterior margin of the LP2 than has previously been thought and that repeated contact between the bit and the LP2s and diastemata results in recognisable damage to these areas of the mouth.
Keywords:Bit wear   Lower second premolar   Diastema   Riding   Driving   Microtrauma
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