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Explorations in Turkestan : Expedition of 1904 : vol.2 |
Metacarpus from first culture at Anau, showing when compared with European fossil horse on right from Solutré only a little more slenderness. | |
Metacarpus from Solutré. | |
Metacarpus of La Téne horse from Stankowitz (Bohemia). | |
Proximal and distal parts of metacarpi of Anau horse from top of North Kurgan, showing greater slenderness of bones developed during civilization of the kurgan. | |
Metacarpus of German pony (Eq. caballus nehringi) Schlossberg. | |
Metacarpus of a Roman horse of the castrum of Vindonissa (Switzerland), showing much greater size of that animal. | |
Metatarsus medius of higher strata of second culture at Anau, showing great slenderness. | |
Very small metatarsus from La Tène (Switzerland). | |
Larger metatarsus from first culture of Anau. | |
Metatarsus of Eq. przewalskii. | |
Metatarsus from Solutré. | |
Metatarsus from Vindonissa. |
PLATE 90.
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Comparisons of Metacarpi Medii and Metatarsi Medii, Showing Gracility and Slenderness of Anau Horse.
ric. 1. a. Metacarpus from first culture at Anau, showing PIG. 1. p. Metacarpus of a Roman horse of the castrum of
when compared with European fossil horse on Vindonissa (Switzerland), showing much greater
right from Solutré only a little more slenderness. size of that animal.
Metacarpus from Solutré. PIG. 2. a. Metatarsus medius of higher strata of second
Metacarpus of La Tine horse from Stankowitz culture at Anau, showing great slenderness.
(Bohemia). b. Very small metatarsus from La Tene (Switzer-
d and e. Proximal and distal parts of metacarpi of land).
Anau horse from top of North Kurgan, showing _ c. Larger metatarsus from first culture of Anau.
greater slenderness of bones developed during d. Metatarsus of Eq. ¢rzewalskü.
civilization of the kurgan. e. Metatarsus from Solutré.
I. Metacarpus of German pony (Eq. caballus nebringi) f. Metatarsus from Vindonissa.
Schlossberg.
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