OSTEOLOGICAL EVIDENCES OF BYZANTINE DRAUGHT CATTLE FROM THEODOSIUS HARBOUR AT YENİKAPI, ISTANBUL
Creators
- 1. Osteoarchaeological Research Centre, Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Istanbul University, 34320, Avcılar, Istanbul, Turkey
- 2. Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Trakia University, Bulgaria
- 3. Department of Veterinary History and Deontology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Istanbul University, 34320, Avcılar, Istanbul, Turkey
- 4. Department of Biostructure and Animal Physiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Poland
Description
In this study, pathologies referred to Byzantine period cattle used as draught animals which are discovered in Istanbul Yenikapı Metro and Marmaray Excavation are reviewed. As a result of this review, it is determined that cows and bulls are used as draught animals for their workforce and thereupon some pathologies are determined on their extremity bones and posterior parts of their skull. These are symptoms like metapodial asymmetry, proximal, distal and peripheral exostoses, metapodial and cornual depressions, distal lipping, nuchal perforation and dehorning. The skeleton remains of Yenikapı cattle belong to young and old cattle, but it is determined that the individuals with these pathologies are elder ones. The individuals demonstrating these pathologies are both male and female cattle, so it is understood that the animals exploited for draught power are not only bulls, but the females were also used for pulling.
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