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The hand of the LORD was upon me, and carried me out in the spirit of
the LORD, and set me down in the midst of the valley which was full of
bones,
And caused me to pass by them round about: and, behold, there were
very many in the open valley; and, lo, they were very dry.
And he said unto me, Son of man, can these bones live? And I
answered, O Lord GOD, thou knowest.
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| Ezekiel 37:1-3 |
The Handling of Bones
It is critical that care be taken in handling these very fragile fossils.
It is vital that each fossil be assigned an appropriate HRS Field Number and to stay identified with this number. |
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field labels and cards
Every specimen that is located is to be assigned a permanent HRS number. A pre-printed label card
will be distributed by the Quarry Leader as a specimen is found.
As each number is assigned, a record is made in a master log. This is a vital procedure to ensure that fossils do not become "lost."
The number on the cards is the permanent HRS number to be associated with that particular item.
The card has blanks on it to record the name of the excavator, the date, and a tentative identification of the fossil. In addition, the name on the Field Note Book (if the information is being recorded in a Field Note Book that is not the excavator's) and the page in that Note Book that contains the written description of the find.
In addition there are two check boxes to be marked after the fossil has been photographed (P) and measured using the GPS equipment (G).
The card should be placed in the ground next to the fossil when it is photographed so that the identification of every specimen is clearly recorded.
labeling of exposed bones
Generally, an excavator keeps in his or her mind details of the area being excavated.
It may be a memory that the awl or tool has hit something hard at some particular spot suggestive of a fossil and indicating the need for careful work.
However, this may have occurred in the process of excavating something else and careful exploration must wait.
The spot should be marked with a flag or a tool stuck in the matrix nearby so that it is not forgotten.
Ideally, such events would be described in the Field Note Book ; however, unless there is something to mark the site, it is easily forgotten.
This is especially true if the excavator leaves.
As soon as a specimen is identified to be recorded, a field number is to be assigned.
It is important that you keep your Field Note Book up to date such in the event someone else must continue the work in that grid, there is sufficient information that the next person can proceed effectively.
All exposed bones should be noted. If the bone is large enough, then apply a field label sticker directly to it while it is still in the ground and document it.
Include a sketch of the quarry grid with approximate locations.
| Care must be taken so that the field number reference to the specimen is never lost! |
small bones, bone fragments, teeth
- wrapped in foil or if delicate, put in bottle, "zip-lock" plastic bag, or other container
- use sufficient foil to securely wrap the item so that small pieces cannot fall out of the wrap—foil is very cheap!
- wrap the item tightly to provide some support as well as cushioning the item
- include a stick or some other strengthening piece for a long bone or tendon that may become broken
- include the Field Label Card
- label the outside
- Field Label Number, eg. HRS03456
- excavator's name
- identification of the item
intermediate sized bones
It is not just the size of the bone that makes it intermediate. This is a bone that large enough that it may require special handling but not so large or fragile that it requires casting.
| Ask the Quarry Leader as to the best way to proceed. |
- Field Number on the bone
- wrapped in foil or put in a "zip-lock" plastic bag
- use sufficient foil to securely wrap the item so that small pieces cannot fall out of the wrap—foil is very cheap!
- wrap the item tightly to provide some support as well as cushioning the item
- include a stick, place on a board with foam, or use some other strengthening piece for a long bone that may become broken
- label the outside
- Field Label Number, eg. HRS03456
- excavator's name
- identification of the item
large or fragile bones
- Field Number on the bone
- jacketed or cast
- label the outside
- Field Label Number, eg. HRS03456
- excavator's name
- identification of the item
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