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The Sheep Project (1): determining skeletal growth,timing of epiphyseal fusion and morphometric variation in unimproved Shetland sheep of known age,sex, castration status and nutrition
Authors:Peter RW Popkin  Polydora Baker  Fay Worley  Sebastian Payne  Andy Hammon
Institution:1. Archaeological Services Inc., 528 Bathurst Street, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2P9, Canada;2. English Heritage, Fort Cumberland, Fort Cumberland Road, Portsmouth P04 9LD, UK;3. English Heritage, Waterhouse Square, 138-142 Holborn, London EC1N 2ST, UK;4. English Heritage, 37 Tanner Row, York Y01 6WP, UK
Abstract:The Sheep Project was designed to investigate the effects of castration, breeding age and nutritional plane on bone growth, epiphyseal fusion, tooth eruption and tooth wear in sheep. The project investigates a population of 356 unimproved Shetland sheep skeletons evenly distributed between females bred at different ages, males and castrates, raised on either high or low nutritional planes. This first instalment focuses on two aspects of our larger study, namely bone growth and epiphyseal fusion as affected by sex, castration and nutrition. Nutrition, sex and castration are shown to influence bone growth in ways that are often element-dependant and not consistent through time. We demonstrate that metric variability (variance) is strongest in males, with little difference between females and castrates, and that, in our sample, nutrition has little influence on variance in any sex cohort. Of importance to the development of models of past animal management this study demonstrates that the standard epiphyseal fusion ranges used by zooarchaeologists are too narrow in most instances and do not account for the large variation between sexes or the lesser variation between planes of nutrition. We recommend methods for recognizing castration and the presence of more than one sheep breed, or type, within the zooarchaeological record.
Keywords:Zooarchaeology  Ageing  Bone growth  Epiphyseal fusion  Nutrition  Castration  Sexing
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